Studying spanish:
Dictionaries:
WordReference - great for translating indvidual words and idioms (English to Spanish and Spanish to English, but also has other languages if you need them, I use it for French too). It also has verb conjugations, definitions, synonyms, antonyms and has examples of words used in sentences. You can use it either on your browser or get it as an app.
Span¡shD!ct - can translate whole sentences and individual words (also both English to Spanish and Spanish to English), offers word-by-word explanations and translations, examples in sentences.
A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish - exactly what it says in the title (it's a PDF), 5000 most frequently used words in the Spanish language.
Make it fun:
Audiobooks and podcasts: ivoox
Movies and TV shows: seriesflix; cuevana3 (<- i reccomend only using these if you have a good adblocker!) or if you have Netflix, go to settings and change your account language to Spanish, this way you will be able to watch most of the movies and TV shows in Spanish!
Other apps:
Duolingo
Drops - you can get two apps, the general Drops app where you get to pick the language and the Drops Spanish app. If you use the free version you get 5 minutes of practice a day on each! It's for your vocabulary (especially good for visual learners because it's with pictures), there are a lot of different word groups based on themes in different levels (foods, nature, politics, clothes, furniture, etc.)
And of course the old any language learner's trick: change your phone language to your target language! It helped me a lot because I learned a lot of common internet and technology related words and since most of the search results on my browser started coming up in Spanish it helped a lot with reading comprehension.














