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Turns Netflix and YouTube into a comprehensible-input machine — dual subtitles, hover-to-translate, save words straight from what you watch. The single best free tool on this list.
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Free audio courses that teach you to THINK in the language — no drills, no homework guilt. Spanish, French, German, Italian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Swahili. If your language is on the list, start here on day one.
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Record yourself saying real sentences; a human coach corrects pronunciation for free (limited) or paid. The missing output half once your ears are ahead of your mouth.
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Hundreds of hours of comprehensible input for Spanish, sorted superbeginner → advanced. The cleanest example of input-first done right. If you do one thing for Spanish, do this.
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The Dreaming Spanish library on YouTube — free superbeginner-to-advanced input videos. Watch, understand, repeat. No textbook, no grammar drills.
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Funny, fast, all-in-Spanish stories and rants — natural input that makes you forget you're "studying". Great once Dreaming Spanish feels too slow.
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Street interviews in real Spanish with dual-language subs — accents, slang, the mess of actual speech. The bridge after graded video.
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Street interviews with dual subtitles across a dozen languages — Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, and more. Real people, real speed, free. The whole network is a goldmine.
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Level-graded short-story books that keep you reading real narrative instead of word lists. Reading is input too — and stories are the input you actually finish.
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The same beginner story, told and retold with rising complexity, in dozens of languages — free. A perfect first reading + listening loop for any language.
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Bite-size audio lessons for Spanish, French, German, Italian and more — calm, structured, commute-friendly. Light on pure input but a friendly on-ramp for total beginners.
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Free graded comprehensible input video lessons, beginner to advanced. The gold standard.
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Street interviews with dual subtitles — great comprehensible input for beginners.
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The famous one. Picture-matching with zero context or culture, priced like a textbook. It won't hurt you — but your hours buy far more on free comprehensible input. Skip it.
Picture-matching, no real context. Expensive for what it is.
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Fill-in-the-blank sentences at scale — better than naked word flashcards, still not real input. Fine as a side game once you're already drowning in shows and articles.
Sentence drills ≠ hours of understanding. Side quest only.
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