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How to Find Free Spanish Lessons

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In today's multicultural world, learning a second language is very useful. Spanish is a language used throughout the world. Now you can take your language lessons online without paying a dime. Finding free Spanish lessons is simple if you follow these directions.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Go to studyspanish.com to find free lessons. This site is full of free lessons, teacher support and a forum. Sign up for the free newsletter to receive weekly lessons in your email.

  2. Step 2

    Visit the multilingualcenter.com and scroll to the very bottom of the page. Click "Free Lessons" to open the free lesson page. The lessons are divided into sections which include beginner terms, grammar and quizzes.

  3. Step 3

    Search learnspanishtoday.com for free lessons. Click on Free Lesson" in the middle of the page or click "Free Learning Centre" on the menu to the left. Either choice will take you to free lessons. The free learning centre section offers you 11 free interactive lessons.

  4. Step 4

    Look around each website you find. Make sure the lessons really are free, because some offer both free and paid lessons. Try the activities and click around the different sections. Most sites offer basic lessons; but others offer intermediate and advance lessons as well.

  5. Step 5

    Determine if the lessons are visual or auditory. Visual lessons consist of reading to learn. Auditory lessons include the sounds you need to speak Spanish properly. To learn it well, you will need a good mix of both types of lessons.

  6. Step 6

    Sign up for any free newsletters. Some sites send out lessons each week so that you can learn Spanish in a logical order. You can save these lessons and learn at your own pace.

  7. Step 7

    Join the forum. Many websites have chat groups so that you can ask for help and discuss issues that arise while you are learning to speak Spanish. This is also the place to ask any questions you need answered before you sign up for the Spanish lessons.

Tips & Warnings
  • Find out if there is teacher support in case you get stuck on a lesson.

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