Reddit is an online platform that keeps on growing every day. You’ve probably heard of it. Maybe you’ve even asked or answered something on it. We understand; it’s a great website to create a community and help each other with doubts about anything. But, did you know that you can also learn Spanish with Reddit?

No, we’re not kidding. There are various questions there about this language. As well as pages focused on helping others clarify their Spanish doubts and learn some Spanish.

So, don’t be afraid to ask something there or check out some Reddit pages to learn Spanish. You might be surprised at how much you improve.

Benefits of Learning Spanish with Reddit

You might think it’s crazy to learn with Reddit, but it truly is not such a bad idea. And there are some great benefits to it.

 

Native Speakers

The people that answer the questions are usually native Spanish speakers. You are interested in their language, and they love to help you out with it. That’s understandable; they’re proud of their language.

This means you’ll learn from those who’ve been using the language since they were babies. That’s a huge advantage for you!

Other people that tend to answer the questions are Spanish teachers. So, either way, you’ll learn from people who truly know the language.

 

Learn Beyond School

Imagine learning even the things that they don’t usually teach you at school, like swear words, everyday expressions, sayings… That’s possible on Reddit.

Since it’s not really a school, people don’t mind answering questions about things that might not be considered formal or positive. Honestly, that’s great, because many of those things are important in any language.

Think about it: native Spanish speakers use swear words and idioms in their daily lives. So it’s good that you also know those.

 

Fun

Sometimes, people love scrolling through reddit even if they’re not looking for a particular piece of information. Simply because it’s fun. It helps them to be entertained for a while. If this is your case, why not use that scrolling time to also learn some Spanish?

To do that, you can still check Reddit. But instead of reading whatever comes your way, go over some Reddit pages for learning Spanish.

It won’t feel like study time. On the contrary, it’ll be fun and helpful at the same time. It’s kind of like tricking your brain: You’re still on the internet, scrolling, but you’re not wasting your time, you’re learning.

 

Community

Reddit can be used to help others learn something or to create a healthy debate. Whatever the case, this platform is the perfect place to be part of a community. This is because asking, commenting, discussing, and creating pages in Reddit can unite people.

You may notice this even more in the Reddit pages created around a certain topic. Because there, you’ll find people with the same interests and willing to help.

Let’s say you’re a fan of something or want to learn something but have nobody else around you who shares the same love for it. For example: You admire the Spanish language! Well, just go to Reddit!

You’ll most likely find someone just like you and that will make you feel like you belong, like you’re part of a community.

10 Reddit Pages to Learn Spanish

r/Spanish

On this page you’ll get to learn and teach Spanish, as well as discuss different topics regarding this beautiful language.

How can you do that? Easy, by asking any question or doubt you may have. You can also answer questions, which is great if somebody else is asking something you know. If there’s any healthy discussion or debate going on in the comments you can participate. It’s a community to help each other.

It was created in 2009! So, they have a lot of experience in the world of Reddit and Spanish. This also means you’re going to find many questions and discussions to learn from.

Plus, it has over 340,000 members! Not for nothing, r/Spanish is within the top 1% of the different Reddit communities. Imagine all the people that can help you with the different Spanish doubts you have.

Some might be experts, some others native speakers, others might be beginners, and others might be at the same language level you are. By the way, you can choose a flair that will indicate your level.

The topics are really wide, and you literally can ask anything Spanish-related. From Spanish app recommendations to the meaning of idioms to grammar problems.

They also have a casual conversation thread, where you can speak in Spanish about any topic except language questions.

 

r/SpanishMeme

Wait a second! Is this a Reddit page for memes in Spanish? Yes! We know it may sound crazy, is it even possible to learn Spanish through memes? Well, believe it or not, it is possible!

Sure, you’re not going to become fluent and a master of the Spanish language through memes. But you can improve your understanding of the language and acquire a bit more vocabulary. How?

While you see and read the memes, you may find a couple words in Spanish you hadn’t seen before. So, you’ll have to:

  • Understand those words through the context of the meme
  • Look up for them on the dictionary

And there you go, you just added a couple of words or phrases to your Spanish glossary.

On top of that, people reflect their culture, type of humor, ways of living, society problems, slang and everyday expressions through memes. So, who knows? Maybe you’ll also get to know a bit of that part of the Spanish-speaking countries.

Plus, it’s always good to practice your second language through normal, everyday stuff, like memes.

One of the rules of this page is that all the content must be in Spanish. So it’ll be a full Spanish immersion journey for you.

 

r/learnspanish

This is one of the best Spanish communities. They’re in the top 1% of Reddit communities and have over 240,000 members. It was created in 2009, so they have more than 12 years of experience in Reddit and discussing the Spanish language. That’s a lot!

In “learnspanish” you can ask and answer questions about this language. You can also scroll and read everyone’s Spanish comments to learn something new. There are many different topics being explained here!

Do you know what the coolest thing is? There’s a “word of the day” section. There, they always write a new word in Spanish for you to learn, along with a sentence to exemplify it.

There’s also a “helpful resources” section. There you’ll find useful links to dictionaries, translators, pages to improve your pronunciation, apps, games, and more.

As if that weren’t enough they’ve pinned a “Media in Spanish” thread on top of their page. There you can share books, music, podcasts, movies, and other fun ways to learn Spanish.

 

r/JudgeMyAccent

Are you looking to improve your Spanish accent? Then, this is the right page for you!

“JudgeMyAccent” is not just a Spanish forum. Rather, it is a page for all languages, so don’t worry, as it also applies to Spanish. Oh, and is totally focused on accent training.

All you have to do is record your voice while you speak in your target language; in this case, Spanish. Then, upload the file to the “JudgeMyAccent” subreddit. Native Spanish speakers that listen to your audio will comment under it telling you what you need to work on to improve your accent.

One of the rules is that criticism has to be constructive, not to tear someone apart. So don’t be afraid; you’re there to learn.

 

r/MemesEnEspanol

Yes, it’s true. We have another Reddit memes page recommendation for you, because why not? It’s always great to add some fun to your Spanish learning journey. That way you enjoy the full ride and have some relaxing time while still learning.

The memes have to be in complete Spanish. But they can also be in Spanglish or even in English. This makes it a great page for Spanish beginners. The rule is that they have to be about the Spanish language, about a Spanish topic, or about any Hispanic country.

In general, they must have something to do with the Spanish language. So you can keep learning and practicing.

 

r/WriteStreakES

Do you need to improve your Spanish writing? Do you feel like you struggle, or you have a lot of mistakes? That’s okay! First, remember you’re learning. Second, “WriteStreakES” can help you with that.

You just have to write something in Spanish. It can be a personal story, how was your day, a thought, a work of fiction… Then, publish it on the “WriteStreakES” forum.

The people that read your text will do some corrections to it in the comments. This way, you’ll see in which parts you made a mistake and what’s the correct way of writing that.

Pay real attention to the corrections they make, so you learn for the next time you decide to write.

They encourage native Spanish speakers to be the ones to correct others. After all, they use the language every day and know it well, especially the nuances that the Spanish language has.

They also encourage the members to write constantly, because it’s the best and faster way to improve. We agree that you should write frequently. Practice makes perfect.

 

r/español

Do you want to learn through the immersion method? That is, do you want to learn through an environment in complete Spanish? Honestly, that’s a great way of learning languages.

The Reddit page “Español” will help you with that! It’s a forum to discuss different things, like music, movies, news, culture, or any other interesting topic. It’s aimed towards a Spanish-speaking audience. So they all can take pride in their language.

This means everything is in Spanish, from the description of the subreddit to the comments under the publications.

That’s great news for you! Reading what people are saying on this page will help you a lot to improve your Spanish. Even if at first you don’t understand everything, keep going. That’s what immersion is about. You can look up some words or phrases, but you should also try to understand them by the context.

Even if you’re an advanced Spanish learner, reading things native Spanish speakers publish will take you to a whole new level. Now you’ll see how they use the language on a daily basis.

It’s super beneficial that they aren’t necessarily talking about things related to or doubts about the language. This will prepare you for real-life conversations in Spanish.

It was created in 2008, so we bet you’ll find many interesting topics to read to learn Spanish (among other things). If you decide to publish something, make sure it’s in Spanish and the spelling is good. So people can understand you.

 

r/libros

Here at TruFluency we love reading! We think it’s a great way to learn a language while having fun. If you’re the same, you’ll probably love the Reddit page “libros”.

This is a Spanish forum about books and literature. Here you can discuss this topic completely in Spanish. You can ask for Spanish book recommendations and recommend books in Spanish. As well as talk about anything related to literature, and even create polls for people to vote on something related to books.

Do you see how many benefits being part of this community will bring you? You’ll improve your reading, acquire Spanish vocabulary, improve your writing (if you participate in the comments), and expand your literature knowledge.

On the side, they have flairs with different titles on them. When you click on one, it’ll take you to the thread and comments related to the topic of that flair. Some topics are “book recommendations”, “review”, “questions”… When you publish something, you should also use the flair that corresponds to what you’re publishing.

They also have a weekly theme thread pinned on top of the forum. There you can join the discussion about that specific weekly theme.

 

r/askspain

This is the perfect Reddit page for all European Spanish learners or just people interested in Spain. “askspain” is a bilingual forum to ask people from Spain questions about many different topics.

Maybe it’s a doubt about the Spanish language or a specific jargon from Spain. Or maybe you want to know more about their culture, ways of living, and the people in general. You’ll even see people from Spain ask questions too; they usually ask for tips.

The coolest thing is that, since it’s a bilingual page, questions and comments can be written in either English or Spanish. So, if you’re a beginner and don’t feel confident in your language skills yet, ask everything in English. But if you’re an advanced learner, try asking in Spanish.

Reading others’ questions and answers in Spanish will also help you in your language learning journey a lot! The page is in the top 2% of the best Reddit communities.

 

r/language_exchange

Language exchange apps or websites are one of the best ways to practice your speaking and conversation skills. Especially if you don’t have anyone else to practice with. Well, guess what? Reddit also has the perfect forum for this!

“language_exchange” is a subreddit where you can find someone to practice your target language with! It’s not focused just on Spanish: rather, it’s for any language. But that means, you can also look for native Spanish-speaking people there.

All you have to do is publish a post with the next things:

  • Specify the language that you want to practice (in your case, Spanish)
  • Say which language you can offer. Yes, it’s obligatory that you also offer the other person to practice on your mother tongue. It’s a win-win.
  • Which interaction you want. Do you want to write? Do you want to speak?
  • Your hobbies. So you can find a partner you have things in common to talk about.
  • Don’t forget to write your level!

Read the rules of the subreddit carefully. So you know what you need to do and won’t get in trouble.

This page has over 160,000 members and it’s in the top 1% of Reddit communities. So we bet you can find someone to practice your Spanish with. Good luck!

Tips to Learn Spanish with Reddit

Ask questions

As we saw above, there are many subreddits about learning this language. So, don’t be afraid to ask your doubts about the Spanish topic that you’re currently seeing in class. As well as about anything that you find complicated about this language. Basically, don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Many people feel dumb or embarrassed when they don’t know something. In consequence, they don’t ask anything. But you should do it if you want to know the answer and learn.

Plus, the Reddit forums about language learning are there for that. And, believe us, you’re not the only one that doesn’t know something. Users are usually super kind and willing to help. Nobody knows everything. So be brave and ask away!

 

Have fun

Reddit is not a classroom. Even the forums for Spanish learning are supposed to help, but it’s not a school lesson, with a teacher, a test, and a schedule. So, scroll through the forums and the comments at your own pace and relax. Pay attention, but don’t get too stressed.

Have discipline but don’t torture yourself. If one day you don’t have the time to visit the subreddits we told you about, it’s okay. You’ll do it the next day.

Reddit is just another platform, where you can learn a lot, yes, but also enjoy and have fun.

 

Help others

If you know something or have the answer to a question, share it with the rest of the community. You’re learning a lot thanks to the people that have done that for you. So you can give back to them by helping them with their own doubts.

This way, you’ll also act like a teacher, even if just for a tiny moment (or comment). And writing and explaining a topic you know well, will help you reinforce your knowledge.

 

Create community

You can propose a topic about the Spanish language to create a healthy debate. So people will answer under your publication with their own thoughts, ideas and knowledge. Who knows? You might learn something new about the language.

 

Write a vocabulary list

When you’re scrolling, keep a notebook and a pen on your side. When you find a word that you don’t know and can’t figure out through the context of the whole text, write it in your notebook. It can also be a word that, for some reason, you’re very intrigued about.

After you finish scrolling, look up the words in a dictionary. Then, try to use them in your everyday life, so they stick to you and you learn to apply them in real life situations.

Will I Become Fluent in Spanish with Reddit?

As much as we love learning Spanish through Reddit, you won’t become fluent using this platform. But you still should keep on using Reddit for Spanish improvement. Like you saw above, there are many ways in which it’ll help your Spanish skills. Plus, it is a good complement to your TruFluency Spanish lessons.

That’s right, if you want to master all the areas of the Spanish language and become fluent, you still need classes. And we’re here to help you! TruFluency offers online Spanish classes with native teachers! They’ll make sure you learn useful things for real-life.

Our lessons are customized to your language goals and needs. Do you have to learn how to write a business email in Spanish? Or do you need to improve your Spanish pronunciation? Tell us what you want, and we’ll help you achieve it.

We base all our lessons in the Bellieu Method. It consists of encouraging you to speak in your target language using what you’ve learned. So, yes, with us you’ll achieve Spanish fluency.

Take two one-hour trial classes now! We have flexible scheduling to fit your busy agenda. In the first class we’ll assess your needs and create a plan for you.