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Free Spanish Course

Free Spanish Course

By: Borja Girón
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Complete and free Spanish course from scratch.
Every day, a new one-minute lesson to learn 3 words with several example sentences. Learn pronunciation, writing, and improve your comprehension. One-year course.

Learn more than 1000 words in a year with just one minute each day.

Learn more on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FreeSpanishCourseTodayCopyright Borja Girón
Episodes
  • 3-Word Spanish Sprint: Silla, Abrir, Verde
    Oct 13 2025
    “Welcome to Free Spanish Course — your daily dose of Spanish where you’ll learn 3 new words every day. Are you ready?

    Let’s start with the first word, which is silla and means chair.

    Here’s a sentence where we use the word, along with its translation: La silla es cómoda. — The chair is comfortable.

    Okay, now let’s move on to the second word, which is abrir and means to open.

    Here’s a sentence where we use the word, along with its translation: Voy a abrir la ventana. — I am going to open the window.

    Great! Now we’re at the last word, which is verde and means green.

    Here’s a sentence where we use the word, along with its translation: La manzana es verde. — The apple is green.

    Congratulations! Today you’ve learned 3 new words.

    Listen to the lesson several times so your brain can retain the three words. I also recommend reading the sentences out loud.

    See you tomorrow in the next lesson.

    ¡Un fuerte abrazo amigo! ¡Adiós!”
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    1 min
  • Spanish in a Snap: Table, Read, Blue
    Oct 11 2025
    “Welcome to Free Spanish Course — your daily dose of Spanish where you’ll learn 3 new words every day. Are you ready?

    Let’s start with the first word, which is mesa and means table.

    Here’s a sentence where we use the word, along with its translation: La mesa es redonda. — The table is round.

    Okay, now let’s move on to the second word, which is leer and means to read.

    Here’s a sentence where we use the word, along with its translation: Me gusta leer por la noche. — I like to read at night.

    Great! Now we’re at the last word, which is azul and means blue.

    Here’s a sentence where we use the word, along with its translation: El cielo está azul hoy. — The sky is blue today.

    Congratulations! Today you’ve learned 3 new words.

    Listen to the lesson several times so your brain can retain the three words. I also recommend reading the sentences out loud.

    See you tomorrow in the next lesson.

    ¡Un fuerte abrazo amigo! ¡Adiós!”
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    2 mins
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