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What could be better than to learn Spanish with Netflix?

Finding content in a foreign language 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 a language 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.

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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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. 

Benefits of watching Spanish movies on Netflix

  • Pause and replay

Spanish spoken by native speakers can often be very fast, and even at an advanced level of Spanish, you’ll often miss things. Of course, when talking to a native speaker you don’t want to stop during a conversation and ask them what everything means, and you can only ask someone to repeat themselves so many times.

One of the best things about watching Spanish movies on Netflix is being able to pause when you don’t understand something. 

  • Idioms and colloquialisms

Unlike language textbooks, movies are made by native speakers for native speakers. This means the language they use isn’t something you’ll usually come across unless you live in the country. 

Idioms and colloquialisms are often translated in the subtitles, so if you are watching something with subtitles in a language you know well, it’s an easy way to find Spanish equivalents for commonly used idioms. 

If you aren’t using subtitles in a language you know, I suggest using Spanish subtitles. This way you will not only hear the idioms but also see them spelled out. 

  • Language immersion

If you aren’t living in a Spanish-speaking country, watching movies is a really easy way to create an immersive environment. This helps you improve your listening skills, reading skills (if you are using subtitles), and will generally help you get a better feel for the language. 

This is why watching Spanish movies on Netflix is one of your best options. Netflix offers a wide variety of language options, including subtitles. If you are interested in finding out all the different ways Netflix allows you to find content in your target language, read this post we’ve written on this blog.

  • Chrome Extensions

Okay, so there are all general benefits of watching movies, but what makes watching Spanish movies on Netflix so good?

Well, one of the benefits of Netflix being online is that you watch it through a browser, which allows developers to create extensions that can help you learn a language more efficiently. 

Some of my favorite are Language Learning through Netflix, which allows you to add double subtitles to the content you are watching, select the type of translation as well as pause and add words to a study list. 

Another great one is Super Netflix, which allows you to add custom subtitles to anything you are watching, in case you aren’t able to find the right ones through Netflix. 

How can you learn Spanish with 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.  This is just used as an example to make the strategies clearer, but these techniques work and apply to every language available. 

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 into Spanish. 

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 German, 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 language 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 subtitles 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. 

In the case of Spanish, it might help you distinguish between different accents.

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 a foreign language 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 a foreign language, I love rewatching classic movies or even rereading books. Because I 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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What can I watch to improve my Spanish?

So, the options are endless, but here are some of the most popular Spanish language series and movies available on Netflix today.

 

How do I watch Netflix in a foreign language?

You don’t just have to limit yourself to original Spanish language content. In fact, there are many ways to access foreign language content on Netflix that can help you improve your language skills. 

Here are a few of my favorites. 

  1. Original content

Let’s face it, nothing beats a movie in its original language. I have met Germans who dared to say that sometimes the German 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, ‘German language’, or ‘Arabic language’. 

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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 “German-language documentary” or “Portuguese language action movie”.

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

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 Spanish” 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!)

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Once you have selected a show you can change the audio to the language you want to learn. 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 the language you are learning (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 Spanish” 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.

how to learn a foreign language with netflix

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

If you still haven’t found your language 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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change language on netflix

Under languages, you should be able to select your language of choice, 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 the selected language.

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 your recently selected language.  

It doesn’t work for all shows. If the show you are interested in watching isn’t available in the language of your choice, 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. 

Spanish Movie Recommendations

1. Roma (2018)

 

IMDB Score: 7.7
Genre: Drama
Accent: Mexican Spanish and some dialogue in Mixtec, an indigenous language from Oaxaca

“Cleo is one of two domestic workers who help Antonio and Sofía take care of their four children in 1970s Mexico City. Complications soon arise when Antonio suddenly runs away with his mistress and Cleo finds out that she’s pregnant. When Sofía decides to take the kids on vacation, she invites Cleo for a much-needed getaway to clear her mind and bond with the family.”

2. El Ciudadano Ilustre (2016)

 

IMDB Score: 7.5
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Accent: Argentinean Spanish and European Spanish

“A recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, who has been living in Europe for decades, accepts an invitation to receive a prize. In Argentina he finds both similarities and irreconcilable differences with the people of his hometown.”

3. Durante La Tormenta (2018)

IMDB Score: 7.4
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Accent: European Spanish

“Two storms separated by 25 years. A woman murdered. A daughter missed. Only 72 hours to discover the truth.”

4. Contratiempo (2016)

 

IMDB Score: 8.1
Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Accent: European Spanish

“The international young entrepreneur Adrián Doria seems to have it all in life; wealth, recognition, fame, and above all, a family and a caring wife on his side. But his perfect life is about to crumble like a pack of cards when Doria is found locked in a hotel room next to a dead body, and as a result, he now stands accused of murder. Under those circumstances and with less than three hours to come up with an impregnable defense as a last-minute eyewitness threatens to turn his case around, Adrian will seek help from the esteemed witness preparation expert, Virginia Goodman, while the clock is ticking. Eventually, as the night drags on, diverse interpretations of the incident will emerge, nevertheless, even though there can be more than one side to a story, in fact, only one can be absolutely real.”

5. A Pesar De Todo (2019)

 

IMDB Score: 5.1
Genre: Comedy
Accent: European Spanish

“4 quite different sisters, all with their own little secrets, attend their mom’s funeral in Madrid. The will reveals that their dad is not their biological dad and they are sent on a quest together for their bio dads.”

6. La Noche De 12 Años

 

IMDB Score: 7.6
Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama, History
Accent: Uruguayan Spanish

“1973. Uruguay is governed by a military dictatorship. One autumn night, three Tupamaro prisoners are taken from their jail cells in a secret military operation. The order is precise: “As we can’t kill them, let’s drive them mad.” The three men will remain in solitary confinement for twelve years. Among them is Pepe Mujica – later to become president of Uruguay.”

7. Toc Toc

 

IMDB Score: 6.7
Genre: Comedy
Accent: European Spanish

“The adventures and misadventures of a group of patients with OCD appointed at the same time.”

8. Elisa y Marcela (2019)

 

IMDB Score: 6.4
Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
Accent: European Spanish

“In 1901, Elisa Sanchez Loriga took on the identity of Mario Sánchez to marry her lover of fifteen years, Marcela Gracia Ibeas.”

9. Diecisiete (2019)

 

IMDB Score: 7.2
Genre: Drama
Accent: European Spanish

“To find a shelter dog he befriended, a 17-year-old boy escapes a juvenile detention center and is joined on his quest by his older brother.”

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10. Veronica (2017)

 

IMDB Score: 6.4
Genre: Horror
Accent: European Spanish

“Madrid, 1991. A teen girl finds herself besieged by an evil supernatural force after she played Ouija with two classmates.”

Want more recommendations?

Check out this post with 18 Spanish movies you can find on Netflix. 

 

Best Chrome extensions for learning a foreign language 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 a foreign language 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 languages with films/series more effective and enjoyable.”

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how to learn a foreign language on netflix

how to learn a foreign language on netflix

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 Spanish 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. 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.

how to learn a foreign language on netflix

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 a new language, 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.

how to learn a foreign language on netflix

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 trying to learn Spanish with Netflix 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 learn Spanish. 

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

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