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Easy Songs to Sing in Spanish for Beginners

Want to improve your Spanish the fun way? Singing can improve your pronunciation, listening skills, and vocabulary—without cracking a boring textbook. This guide shares 17 easy Spanish songs to sing, plus tips from a veteran Spanish teacher to help you learn Spanish through music.

Are you the kind of person who’s always singing along with the radio, humming in the shower, or turning every car ride into an impromptu karaoke session?

If so, there’s one language-learning tool you may be missing: a go-to collection of easy Spanish songs to sing.

How do I know? Because I’ve experienced firsthand how music transforms language learning.

I still remember the moment I fell in love with salsa music. Before I knew it, I had all of Marc Anthony’s albums on repeat, playing them nonstop on my iPod. What happened next?.

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My 10 Favorite Places to Study Spanish in Mexico

Discover the best places to study Spanish in Mexico in this ultimate guide. From the bustling city life of Mexico City to the colorful streets of Oaxaca and the relaxed beaches of Puerto Escondido, whatever your travel tastes or learning style, find the perfect place for your Spanish immersion.

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Ultimate Guide to Mexico City Spanish Schools (2025)

Where is the best place to learn Spanish in Mexico? My students have asked me this question hundreds of times in the nearly 10+ years I’ve been teaching. My answer?

Mexico City. Hands down. Once upon a time, I hesitated to recommend the city for Spanish language immersion. But now, in 2025, CDMX boasts some of the best Spanish schools you can find. 

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How Selena Quintanilla Learned Spanish as an Adult

Did Selena Speak Spanish? Here’s what the Grammy-winning Tejano superstar had to say in her own words:

"I feel very proud to be Mexican. I didn't have the opportunity to learn Spanish when I was a girl, but it's never too late to get in touch with your roots."

Selena Quintanilla didn’t grow up fluent—she learned Spanish as an adult.

You may already know that Selena rose to fame in the 90s before she was tragically killed. Yet, she remains an endless source of inspiration.

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