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Hello guys, 

I would love to share with you all this article that I found on the Internet sharing tons of useful resources for learning English. 

It mentions many FREE resources, songs, tips, courses, etc. You will acquire lots of helpful information after reading through the whole article.

P.S. This article is written in Spanish, but it is written in a very simple Spanish. So, you don't need a high level of Spanish to understand the article. 

Hope it helps for some of you guys. :) 

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Thank you for the links! Coincido con lo que dices respecto a lo básico del Español en que está escrita esa página web. Habrá que echarle un vistazo.

Greetings!

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I've been trying to learn English for years with all sorts of methods, and honestly, the 'fast, fun, and easy' tagline always makes me a bit skeptical. What finally worked for me was ditching the idea of speed and focusing on consistency. The 'fun' part for me was discovering content I genuinely loved, like watching my favorite shows with subtitles and listening to music. For anyone starting out on this topic, I'd say the real secret is to make the language a natural part of your day, not a chore you have to check off a list. Find that one thing you enjoy in English—whether it's podcasts about your hobby, a blog, or even social media—and make it a daily habit. For me, this small shift made learning feel less like work and more like a fun part of my routine.I've been trying to learn English for years with all sorts of methods, and honestly, the 'fast, fun, and easy' tagline always makes me a bit skeptical. What finally worked for me was ditching the idea of speed and focusing on consistency. The 'fun' part for me was discovering content I genuinely loved, like watching my favorite shows with subtitles and listening to music. For anyone starting out on this topic, I'd say the real secret is to make the language a natural part of your day, not a chore you have to check off a list. Find that one thing you enjoy in English whether it's podcasts about your hobby, a blog, or even social media and make it a daily habit. For me, this small shift made learning feel less like work and more like a fun part of my routine.

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