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10 Songs in Spanish to Improve your Grammar


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Singing songs in Spanish

One of the most fun (and effective) ways to learn Spanish is through music. Not only does listening to songs help you pick up vocabulary and pronunciation, but it also exposes you to real-life grammar structures used by native speakers. When you listen to songs in Spanish, you'll be able to retain verbs more easily —and you’ll be singing along before you know it!


In this article, I’m sharing 10 awesome songs in Spanish that are wonderfully catchy. These songs make learning grammar a breeze, covering everything from present tense verbs to complex subjunctive structures. So grab your headphones, get the lyrics in front of you, and get ready to improve your Spanish skills with a playlist designed to make grammar fun and memorable.



PRESENTE DE INDICATIVO:

MELENDI - CAMINANDO POR LA VIDA


FUTURO DE INTENCIÓN "IR A + INFINITIVO":

MARC ANTHONY - VIVIR MI VIDA


FUTURO IMPERFECTO:

RAPHAEL - MI GRAN NOCHE


PRETÉRITO PERFECTO SIMPLE / PRETÉRITO IMPERFECTO:

LUZ CASAL - TE DEJÉ MARCHAR

MECANO - AIRE



A person listening to music in Spanish
Enjoying Spanish music


CONDICIONAL

JARABE DE PALO - AGUA


SUBJUNTIVO

JUAN GABRIEL - TE SIGO AMANDO

JUANES Y PABLO LÓPEZ - TU ENEMIGO


IMPERATIVO:

LA OREJA DE VAN GOGH - PARÍS

CHAYANNE - MADRE TIERRA


Those are 10 great songs to help you improve your Spanish grammar. Even if they are not completly your style, I would recommend them to you for learning purposes (although I hope you enjoy all of them).





And if you need more practise and want to gain confidence speaking Spanish, our courses, conversation classes and book clubs in Spanish, are a great way to achieve your goals fast.


¡Nos vemos!




Text: Paula Ruiz

Editing: Paula Ruiz

Pictures: Paula Ruiz





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