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22 Spanish Shows On Netflix You Can Watch in 2021

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Finding content in Spanish used to be hard. But with the invention of the internet, and more importantly – Netflix, this process has become easier than ever. 

That being said – binging Casa de Papel won’t suddenly make you fluent in Spanish.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t apply a little strategy to make your binge-sessions a little more productive. 

Let me be clear – I don’t think you can learn Spanish from just watching Netflix, but I think one of the most important things people who study a new language forget is that for you to become fluent, you need more than just ‘study knowledge’. 

You need to find a way to apply and practice that knowledge, you need to do that semi-consistently, and in order to do that, it needs to be fun.

Watching something on Netflix easily ticks all of those boxes, which is why Netflix is one of my favorite strategies to learn a foreign language.

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How I became fluent in English

When I was a teenager, I was obligated to take English in high school.

But like for many people my generation, the real learning process started after school.

I would go home while listening to English music on the radio, watching American shows on tv. 

Watching English content made me develop a feeling for the language, and it was a great way to see the grammar and vocabulary I had to learn in class applied in real life. 

Of course, if I hadn’t learned English in school I wouldn’t have been able to understand anything they said. 

But my knowledge of the English language around that time was pretty basic, and yet I was able to understand quite a lot, and while watching I developed a better sense of the language than if I had only taken classes.

More importantly, because learning English had a practical goal, it made the lessons I was taking a lot more fun. 

Now when people ask me how I learned English, the official answer should be that I had to learn it in school. But the real reason I learned English is that I was addicted to Desperate Housewives, and I secretly binged all seasons online.

And because Netflix was still a service that would send you DVDs to your house (yes, did that, and still do), to watch the latest seasons I had to go to sketchy websites and watch them without subtitles. 

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How language learning became fun

For 14 year old me, this was quite the challenge, and while I didn’t understand everything, I certainly noticed my English was improving a lot. 

Suddenly, listening tests were super easy, and I hardly had to study for exams. 

While taking tests, I would often think back to the shows I watched and imagine the characters say something, and I would intuitively be able to say whether it sounded ‘right’ or not. 

It forced me to apply my knowledge and learn through practice, without me even noticing. 

Now, I use English daily (almost more than my native language), and though most people in the Netherlands speak English to a certain degree, I know that I am much more comfortable using it than most other Dutch people. 

I am 100% confident that without those secret binge sessions, my English wouldn’t be where it is now. 

How can you improve or learn with Spanish shows on Netflix?

While learning a language through Netflix sounds pretty ideal, there are strategies that will help you, and strategies that won’t. Here are some of my favorite strategies, and when/why you should use them. 

Let’s assume you speak English, and you want to learn Spanish.  

If you are not fully fluent in English, you can replace English with your native language and apply the same technique to Spanish. English is just used as an example to better explain the following strategies. 

1. English content with Spanish subtitles

LevelBeginner/Intermediate
Why – Because you already understand English, so there is no need for subtitles. By adding them in Spanish, you are getting exposed to the language while listening to a language you already know. 

I find this incredibly helpful in the beginning. If you already know a few words, you can quickly pick them out and figure out more words through context. 

Don’t be afraid to pause every once in a while, study a sentence, look up words you are unsure about. 

You can also write down sentences you think might be helpful. For example, if people use certain expressions and they are translated to your target language.

The best part about this is that even when it’s hard to find content in Spanish, you can apply this strategy to constantly improve your skills or be exposed to Spanish. 

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2. Spanish content with English subtitles

LevelBeginner
WhyTo get used to the sounds of Spanish while still understanding what’s going on. 

I think language exposure is a very underrated tool to help you become fluent in a new language. You don’t have to understand everything, but it helps you develop a feeling for intonation, pronunciation, and rhythm. 

When I was younger I spent the same amount of hours a week studying Spanish, French, and English. Only one of those stuck, and it’s because I had had so much exposure. English was everywhere, even when I was small.

I couldn’t understand a thing, but when I did start learning it, it felt a lot more familiar than for example French, a language I would mostly hear in class during a listening exercise. 

That being said, I would only recommend this if you are too much of a beginner to add subtitles in Spanish. If you are still not at a point where you can read subtitles that are 100% in Spanish, consider doing both. 

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3. Spanish content with Spanish subtitles

LevelIntermediate (Advanced)
WhyTo connect speech to what is written

Hearing Spanish while also seeing it written on-screen really helps to connect speech to written words. I personally also feel it helps me remember things better, as I am not just hearing or reading it, but doing both at the same time. 

This might be one of my favorite things, and it’s a strategy I still apply daily. 

I am currently a C1 speaker of English, and I still find new words, new expressions. Better yet – when I was younger I used to watch things without subtitles. Great for my pronunciation, not so great for my spelling. 

I learned loads of new words, but I had no idea how to spell them, and we all know English spelling is notoriously unreliable.

When I started watching content in English I found myself constantly seeing words I was already using, that were spelled completely different than what I had imagined. 

Plus, and this might be a bit of a personal thing, but I find that the more I speak the more phonetic my spelling gets. While I am perfectly aware of the difference between “you’re” and “your”, after a week of mostly speaking English without writing or reading it, I am much more likely to misspell it or to overlook the mistake. 

By keeping subtitles on English, even when I am not actively studying it anymore, I find that I keep up my reading brain and am a better speller when it is time to write something. 

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4. Spanish without subtitles

LevelIntermediate / Advanced
WhyTo practice your listening skills. 

If you are interested in practicing your listening skills, this is an amazing way to do so. 

It might also benefit your pronunciation, as you are not focusing on how things are written, but purely on how it is pronounced. This means that if native speakers skip letters or are pronouncing certain letters differently than usual, you won’t be distracted by the spelling. 

Why are “thought“, “though“, and “tough” all spelled nearly the same but pronounced differently?

It doesn’t matter if you are only focussing on how they sound, and it’ll be easier to distinguish them in the future. 

That being said, as I’ve mentioned before, I think adding subtitles, in general, is a great tool to focus on both listening and reading, and I still use it as a tool to stay on top of my spelling. 

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5. Prewatch and rewatch

LevelBeginner/Intermediate/Advanced
WhyTo know what is going on while watching something in Spanish

One of the biggest risks of watching something in Spanish is that you might not be able to understand everything, and therefore you might not follow the plot, or miss something important.

That, however, isn’t an issue when you already know what is going to happen. 

When learning Spanish, try rewatching classic movies or even rereading books. Because if you already know what is happening, it is much easier to fill in gaps and words you don’t understand. 

Ideal for this type of rewatching, in my opinion, is things along the lines of Harry Potter and animated movies.

I myself am not a big fan of dubbed movies, which is why I generally prefer animated movies. 

That being said, if there is a particular movie that is a classic in Spanish, you could simply watch it twice – once with subtitles in English, and once either without subtitles or with subtitles in Spanish. 

This way you know what is going on, so you won’t miss important clues, but you can still practice your language skills. 

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Here are 20 Spanish Shows You Can Watch on Netflix in 2022

1. Las Chicas del Cable

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.7
Genre: Drama

“Trying to escape the past, thief Alba weasels herself a job working as a telephone operator in 1928 Madrid under a false identity. Escaping the past, however, proves to be extremely difficult as she realizes that your past is what creates your future involving friends, lovers, and feelings.”

2. La Casa de Flores

Accent: European and Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.0
Genre: Comedy

“A wealthy matriarch tries to maintain her family’s facade of perfection after her husband’s mistress exposes their dirty secrets.”

3. Club de Cuervo

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.1
Genre: Comedy, Drama

“When the patriarch of a prominent family dies, his heirs battle to determine who will gain control of his beloved soccer team: The Cuervos of Nuevo Toledo.”

4. Elite

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.6
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

“Las Encinas is the most exclusive school in the country- where the Elite sends their children to study. In there, three working-class teens have just been admitted after an earthquake destroyed their school. The clash between those who have everything and those who have nothing to lose creates a perfect storm that ends in a murder. Who committed the crime?”FórmulaTV

5. Narcos

Accent: Colombian Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.8
Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama 

“Narcos tells the true-life story of the growth and spread of cocaine drug cartels across the globe and attendant efforts of law enforcement to meet them head on in brutal, bloody conflict. It centers around the notorious Colombian cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura) and Steve Murphy (Holbrook), a DEA agent sent to Colombia on a U.S. mission to capture him and ultimately kill him.”Soumik Ghosh

6. Narcos: Mexico

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.4
Genre: Crime, Drama

“Narcos: Mexico exploring the origins of the modern drug war by going back to its roots, beginning at a time when the Mexican trafficking world was a loose and disorganized confederation of independent growers and dealers.

Witness the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s as Félix Gallardo takes the helm, unifying traffickers in order to build an empire.

When DEA agent Kiki Camarena moves his wife and young son from California to Guadalajara to take on a new post, he quickly learns that his assignment will be more challenging than he ever could have imagined.

As Kiki garners intelligence on Félix and becomes more entangled in his mission, a tragic chain of events unfold, affecting the drug trade and the war against it for years to come.”ahmetkozan

7. Casa de Papel

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.6
Genre: Action, Crime, Mystery, Thriller

“A group of unique robbers assault the Factory of Moneda and Timbre to carry out the most perfect robbery in the history of Spain and take home 2.4 billion euros.”ahmetkozan

8. Siempre Bruja

Accent: Colombian Spanish
IMDB Score: 6.3
Genre: Drama, Fantasy 

“Time-traveling witch from the 17th century escapes death and finds herself in modern day Cartagena.”

9. Velvet

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Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 0.0
Genre: Short, Drama, Family

“When a young boy’s magician father dies during his performance, the boy strives to forget about all that is magic.”Anonymous

10. Toy Boy

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Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 6.6
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

“Hugo Beltrán (Jesús Mosquera) is a young, beautiful and carefree stripper who wakes up one day at a cruise alongside a burned corpse after a night of partying and excesses. It is discovered that it is the corpse of the husband of his lover, Macarena Medina (Cristina Castaño), with whom he was in a sexual high-voltage steamy relationship. He is declared guilty and sentenced to fifteen years of prison after a badly done trial, although Hugo, despite not remembering any of what happened that night, is more than sure he wasn’t actually the murderer, but the victim of a setup to frame him.

Seven years later, he receives the visit of Triana Marín (María Pedraza), a young lawyer who offers to represent him, reopening the case and scheduling a new trial in which Hugo will finally get the chance to prove his innocence. Even though Hugo distrusts the offer, he accepts and is released from prison under conditional liberty, with the new trial pending.

Between Hugo’s release from prison and the new trial, he and Triana will have to work together to uncover the complex plot that got Hugo in jail – which will be easier said than done, due to both of them being completely different: Triana is a responsible and brilliant lawyer with a promising future, whereas Hugo is a vengeance-thirsty ex-convict and nigh”TheVoiceGamePlay

11. Alta Mar

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 6.8
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery 

“Two sisters discover disturbing family secrets after a string of mysterious deaths occur on a luxury ship traveling from Spain to Brazil in the 1940s.”Netflix

12. Ingobernable

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.3
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

“Disillusioned with the progress she and her husband hoped to see in Mexico has seeped into Emillia’s marriage to the President and she has decided to divorce him. But on the night she was set to leave, she has a violent argument with Diego (her husband) and he falls off the balcony onto the top of a car. An autopsy reveals that a bullet to the head killed the President, not the fall and Emillia is on the run until she can prove not only that she did not kill her husband, but the identity of the murderer. To do this, she will need help from the very people who were hurt the most by government policies.”

13. Grand Hotel

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.5
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery

“1905. Julio, a young man, arrives at the Grand Hotel, an idyllic place in the middle of the countryside, to investigate the disappearance of his sister. He gets a job as a waiter and comes across the sexy wealthy daughter of the owner. He falls in love with her and starts a dangerous affair while she becomes the only person who will help him to discover the truth about his sister’s disappearance. Find out all the secrets and mysteries hidden in the wonderful Grand Hotel.”Bambú Producciones

14. Made in Mexico

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 3.9
Genre: Unknown

“Get to know the opulent lifestyles and famous families of Mexico City’s socialites and the expats vying for a spot in their exclusive social order.”Netflix

15. La Reina Del Sur

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.2
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller

“Teresa Mendoza returns to Mexico after 8 years to fight with Mexican drug dealers.”

16. Locked Up

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 8.3
Genre: Drama, Thriller

“Macarena Ferreiro is a young naive woman who falls in love with her boss and, because of him, commits several accounting manipulation and misappropriation crimes. She is accused of four tax crimes, and consequently she is imprisoned at the Cruz del Sur Prison as a precautionary measure with very high bail set. She has to face the emotional shock that being in jail means to her, as well as the complicated relationship between the inmates; among them Zulema stands out as the most dangerous prisoner.

In prison Macarena will soon realize the chance to survive the projected seven-year sentence she will likely receive if convicted depends on changing, evolving and becoming a very different person. Meanwhile, in order to pay the bail, her family outside gets involved in finding a large sum of money hidden somewhere, in dispute with Zulema’s boyfriend, who will lead the Ferreiros to a terrible situation.”ahmetkozan

17. Mar de Plastico

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.3
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

“A TV series recorded in the south of Spain which tells us about the murder of a girl called Ainhoa. Inspector Hector must find out who did it.”Imanol Alvarez

18. Victim Number 8

Accent: European Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.0
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller

“An attack of a yihadist nature in the Old Town of Bilbao ends up with the lives of seven people and leaves malwounds to more than one thirteenth, many of them gravity. Victims and executioners will be equal parts of the protagonists of a plot in a personal key. narrated by thriller, history treats how these characters live the consequences of barbarism. Police investigation will focus on catching the responsible for the killing. A hunt in which the characters will see themselves in a divergent spiral filled with unsuspected turns”jcmslondon

19. El Chapo

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.9
Genre: Crime, Drama

“A look at the life of notorious drug kingpin, El Chapo, from his early days in the 1980s working for the Guadalajara Cartel, to his rise to power of during the ’90s and his ultimate downfall in 2016.”

20. The Inmate

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.4
Genre: Drama, Thriller

“An American SPEC OPS infiltrates one of Mexico’s toughest prisons in search of information on the whereabouts of an American politician’s daughter.”frosteana

21. Crime Diaries: Night Out

Accent: Colombian Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.4
Genre: Crime

“After going to a Halloween party, college student Luis Andrés Colmenares is found dead. Was it an accident or murder? Inspired by true events.”

22. Crime Diaries: The Candidate

Accent: Mexican Spanish
IMDB Score: 7.6
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

“In 1994, Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio’s assassination sends his dying widow racing to uncover who did it.”Netflix

How do I learn Spanish on Netflix?

So, you’ve decided what strategy will help you learn Spanish on Netflix.

But how exactly do you find Spanish content on Netflix?

There are various ways to go about it. 

  1. Original content

Let’s face it, nothing beats a movie in its original language. I have met Spanish people who dared to say that sometimes the Spanish voice-over was better than the original and that you ‘really don’t see’ that the mouths move in a completely different way than they should, but they are either lying or delusional.

When learning a language try to find as much original content as you can find. Luckily, there is an easy way to do so on Netflix. 

When going to the little search box in the corner, simply search for ‘*blank* language’.

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For example, ‘Spanish language’, or ‘Arabic language’. 

This will give you an overview of all the content available in that language.

Not only that, Netflix lets you specify what kind of content you want. You could look specifically for “Spanish-language documentary” or “Portuguese language action movie”.

Note: you really need to specify the language part. When simply looking up “Spanish movies”, Netflix might also be looking at production which means they could also be offering some movies that are made by the Spanish but not necessarily in Spanish. 

Some languages might have more options than others, but this is the fastest way of finding out what original language content Netflix has to offer. 

2. Audio in …

If you have already gone through all of the original language stuff, you might be tempted to simply change the audio in original English content. I am personally not a big fan of material with voice overs, but some people swear by it. The nice thing about this option is that it expands your possible pool of movies and series greatly.

Most original Netflix content offers audio and subtitles in different languages, but if you want to simplify the process, even more, you can simply search for “Audio in … ” and let Netflix do the rest.

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This will load all of the titles that are available with different audio than the original. Generally, these are Netflix originals that are shared worldwide and therefore have different audio sets available, which they have all conveniently uploaded for us language learners (Thank you Netflix! We see you!)

Once you have selected a show you can change the audio to Spanish. You can then always change the subtitles to English, to make sure you understand everything, or you can leave the audio in English and only change the subtitles to Spanish (which is also greatly beneficial to your language learning process).

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3. Subtitles in

Similarly to the search shown above, you can also search for  “Subtitles in … ” and be presented with the subtitles that are available in different languages.

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Please note that even though the search may be the same, the results may differ a lot, mostly in the sense that there will be many more options when it comes to the availability of subtitles in foreign languages.

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When selecting your new show you simply change the language of subtitles, and voila.

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This is actually one of my favorite language learning strategies. As mentioned before, I am not a big fan of voice-overs, so I always watch movies in their original language. A lot of the things I watch are in English, which is a language I already understand, so I change the subtitles to a language I am still learning

4. Change the language to Spanish

If you still haven’t found Spanish because it’s unavailable, or it simply doesn’t show up among the options, you can also try by changing the language of your Netflix profile. 

You can go to the top right-hand corner and select the option “MANAGE PROFILES”

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From there, you simply select your own profile and change the language.

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Under languages, you should be able to select Spanish, provided it is one of the available options.

Click “SAVE” and refresh your page if necessary. 

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From now on, the menus, options and maybe even titles of series will be in Spanish.

If all is well, subtitles should still be available in your native language, or the language your account was created in, but it should also have the additional option of Spanish.  

It doesn’t work for all shows. If the show you are interested in watching isn’t available in Spanish, you might find these subtitles don’t even exist, so it won’t show them. 

For most shows that are available in multiple languages, and especially Netflix originals, you will have the new option of adding subtitles in Spanish. 

Best Chrome extensions for learning Spanish on Netflix

One of the best things about the language learning community is that there are so many people with the skills to create something that will help them to learn a new language. 

Here are my favorite Chrome applications that can help you learn Spanish on Netflix.

1. Language Learning with Netflix (LLN)

“LLN (Language Learning with Netflix) is a Chrome extension that gives you superpowers over Netflix. It makes studying Spanish with films/series more effective and enjoyable.”

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There are two types of translation you can pick from. 

  1. Machine translation – gives you a word by word translation, and can help you understand structure and words
  2. Human translation – gives you an actual translation and can help you with idioms and phrases

Both serve their purpose, and I highly recommend to simply try out both in order to find out which one is the better fit for you. 

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You can control the player with these keys:

•’a’ for the previous subtitle

  • ‘s’ to repeat a subtitle
  • ‘d’ to for the next subtitle
  • ‘space bar’ to play/pause playback
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    There are a couple of things I really enjoy about this extension. The first thing is that it has double subtitles. This allows you to compare phrases between your target language and a language you already know, which is very helpful. 

    Besides, it has many really cool options, such as picking your own language level, which will highlight different words accordingly.  See the special catalog for recommendations for films/series to study with. Check out the instructions for use for more study tips.

    2. SUPER NETFLIX

    And if all of the Netflix given options aren’t enough for you, or your language is a little bit more ‘niche’, you can always turn to the internet to save you. In fact, there is a metaphorical hero by the name of SuperNetflix out there that’s got your back.

    Super Netflix is a Chrome extension that allows you to add custom subtitles to your shows. The way it operates is pretty simple – you download the extension, you download the subtitles and you upload them onto your show.

    Say, you want to watch ‘Sherlock’, but with subtitles in Czech. First – you install your Chrome extension.

    Then you go to Subflix.com and you search for your desired show or movie and the language in which you would like your subtitles. In this case, Spanish. For movies, this is enough, for tv-shows you also have to specify which episode you are looking for. In this case – Sherlock S01E01 Czech (S= Season, E=Episode. Don’t forget the 0 in cases of numbers smaller than 10).

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    Once you hit enter Subflix will show you all the available subtitles and their ratings. You can see where it was made and how many times it has been downloaded.

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    Once you hit download, you will receive a DFXP file, which is the type of file Super Netflix supports. When your download finishes you can open your Netflix tab and open the episode. Now, when you move your cursor you should see a little menu appear on your screen.

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    To add your custom subtitles, you will have to click on the CC button. A screen will open where you can select a file. You can select your recently downloaded DFXP file.

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    After that wait a couple of seconds, and after a click on the subtitles menu. There you should see your newly added subtitle appear.

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    You will now see your uploaded subtitles appear among the already existing subtitles for this movie/show.

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    And that’s it! When there are mistakes in the synchronization of the subtitles you can alter it slightly in speed in the Super Netflix menu.

    But what if you are just starting out?

    Say your new year’s resolution is to learn Spanish, but you have absolutely no idea where to start.

    Besides applying strategies one and two, I would recommend trying to find a basic course, and before each Netflix session, study for at least 15 minutes. 

    Keep your notebook close at all times.

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    Go over the vocabulary, and see if you can recognize some of these words and phrases in the episodes or movies you are watching. 

    This is the easiest way of learning something and applying it immediately. Hearing something in context will make it a lot easier to remember in the future. 

    Don’t be afraid of pausing the show to write something down, whether it is a word or a phrase they are using on the show. Write down a word for word translation in your native language, so you get a better idea of the structure of Spanish.

    Turn it into a game or challenge, write down phrases with the words you’ve just learned, get a cookie every time you understand something new.

    Find a way to make it work for you, and to celebrate your progress. 

    All in all…

    I personally think using Netflix for language learning is one of the best and most successful strategies you can use, no matter what level you are currently at. 

    In fact, if you are already watching Netflix regularly, I think it would be a waste not to implement these strategies, as they are a painless way to improve your skills.

    With a little bit of strategy, this could be your ticket to fluency! Loading…

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