Learn Spanish con Salsa | Spanish lessons with Latin music and conversational Spanish

Learn Spanish con Salsa | Spanish lessons with Latin music and conversational Spanish

Author: Tamara Marie Language: English Episodes: 306
Ever feel like traditional language lessons leave you sounding a bit robotic, disconnected from the rhythm and soul of how people actually talk? Learn Spanish con Salsa, created by Tamara Marie, takes a different path. This podcast is built on the idea that language lives within culture, and there's no richer entry point than the vibrant world of Latin music. Instead of drilling isolated vocabulary, you'll be immersed in real conversations and song lyrics that reveal how Spanish is used in everyday life across Latin America. The focus is on practical, conversational Spanish that moves you toward fluency, bypassing the dry, textbook grammar approach. Each episode uses music as a central tool, breaking down lyrics and exploring the cultural contexts behind the sounds, which makes the vocabulary and phrases stick in a way that pure memorization never could. Whether you're just starting out or looking to polish your intermediate skills, this podcast offers a dynamic and engaging supplement to your studies. It’s specifically crafted for adults who want to learn efficiently and enjoy the process, connecting with the language through its melodies and authentic dialogues. Tune in to find your flow in Spanish, one song and one conversation at a time.
Episodes
Cómo decir “adiós” en Cuba ♫ 199 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:15
In this episode, we learn 14 different ways to say goodbye to someone in Cuba. 🇨🇺Kelly talks about why Cubans say goodbye in these ways and also how you can ask someone to leave. 👉🏾🚪In this episode you’ll learn:When and…
Learn Spanish Numbers with Music [Conteo Regresivo] ♫ 146 [ENCORE] [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:00
Almost everyone knows to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish--before they even learned the language.In this episode, we'll review useful vocabulary related to numbers in Spanish with the salsa song Conteo Regresivo by Gilberto…
Easy Hack to Learn Spanish Past Tense Verbs ♫ 198 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:32
In this episode we focus on grammar, specifically on one of the easiest past tenses in Spanish to remember. 🧠We learn how simple it can be to start using this tense in conversations, even if it's not always grammatically…
Learn Cuban Spanish with Music: Guantanamera ♫ 197 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:46
In this episode, Yohenia shows us a very popular song from Cuba due to its great historical significance. 🇨🇺Let's listen to the lyrics of the song Guantanamera, a Cuban classic of the musical genre Son. 🎶In this episode…
Language Coaching for Spanish Fluency with Maribel Zapata ♫ 196 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:36
In this episode, we talk about how you can go from a Spanish learner to a Spanish speaker. 🗣💬We talk with Maribel about the best ways to improve your fluency in Spanish in a fun and effective way. ✅In this episode you’ll…
Learn Cuban Spanish with Music: Cuba Isla Bella by Orishas ♫ 194 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 18:51
In this episode, Kelly shows us a very energetic song about Cuban identity. 🇨🇺Cuba Isla Bella by Orishas has different musical genres 🎶 and talks about that even if you are in another country, you will always be Cuban. 🌎…
Creciendo en Cuba: Una Conversación con Kelly Delgado ♫ 193 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:41
In this episode we meet Kelly, a new member of the Spanish con Salsa team, who tells us how she learned English and stories about her country. 🗣🌍She also tells us about the reality of Cuba and how she managed to move to…
Conversaciones Decembrinas de Colombia ♫ 157 [ENCORE] [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:51
During the fiestas decembrinas (winter holidays), Colombians have a special way of celebrating. In this episode, you'll hear a conversation about making plans with family and all the tasty dishes made in a typical Colomb…