Click on the graphic on the left for practices of Spanish grammar and information on Hispanic culture through Website created by Barbara Kuczun Nelson.
Click the graphic on the left to access Centro Virtual Cervantes, Lecturas paso a paso, to search for reading materials in Spanish. (From beginning to intermediate levels).
Click the graphic of the left for Audiría, an online tool which freely supports your learning of Spanish, offering podcasts to increase your knowledge of the language.
Click the graphic on the left to access 123 Teach Me, website that provides online resources to learn Spanish such as but not limited to sections on "word, verb or phrase of the day" and a helpful verb conjugator.
Click the graphic on the left for Duolingo, a free and fun language-learning platform.
Note: Duolingo practice will not replace the speaking/ listening interaction that happens in the class, and it will not cover the vocabulary and grammar that you will be tested on in the same order we go over in class. For this reason, it is not a useful or effective study aid for Spanish 101 or 102 at UMass Boston. It is, however, a fun supplement to your Spanish learning and a great way to keep improving and expanding your Spanish after you have stopped studying Spanish in class, or to keep learning Spanish between semesters
Digital Dialects offers an interactive website full of dynamic games and lessons ideal for learning Spanish. All levels are available, from beginner to intermediate and beyond. Click on the graphic on the left to access the site.
Click the graphic on the left to access Los acentos del español from El País to experience different accents of Spanish speakers from different countries.