![]() To be clear: this list doesn’t include language textbooks with grammar and vocabulary lessons available as audiobooks (there are lots of those too), but rather is focusing on fiction books that you can read while learning Spanish some are explicitly for people learning Spanish, others are not. Never fear! I’ve done the research for you and have tracked down 5 awesome audiobooks for Spanish learners of various skill levels. And listening to audiobooks while reading print books with your eyeballs is one step further and about as good as you’re gonna get as far as reading in order to learn a language goes.Įven if you’re sold on using Spanish audiobooks, though, it can be hard to decide which are the best audiobooks for learning Spanish. ![]() Audiobooks, or in this case audiolibros, give you a definite leg up, however, because you’re experiencing the sound and pronunciation of the language that you just don’t get with a print book. But, as fellow Rioter Josh points out, being able to read a book in a second language doesn’t mean you can suddenly speak that language. If you’re like me and learning to hablar español, Spanish audiobooks sound like a pretty awesome idea. Find her on Twitter: Litsy: CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian, Goodreads: CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian, and Facebook: Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian. She also writes a monthly column on Autostraddle recommending queer books called Ask Your Friendly Neighbourhood Lesbrarian. ![]() She runs the website Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, where you can find reviews of LGBTQ+ Canadian books. Topics and activities dear to her heart include cats, bisexuality, libraries, queer (Canadian) literature, and drinking tea. Known in some internet circles as Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, Casey Stepaniuk is a writer and librarian who holds an MA in English literature and an MLIS.
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