Learn Spanish while browsing (without quitting your routine)
If your goal is to learn Spanish while browsing, you don’t need to replace your day with study blocks. You can add Spanish exposure to what you already do: reading news, researching products, scrolling blogs, and learning new topics.
What Spanish you’ll learn first
You’ll naturally pick up high-frequency vocabulary: connectors, verbs, everyday nouns, and common expressions—because they repeat across websites. Repetition is what makes Spanish “feel familiar” quickly.
Best Spanish browsing content
- Articles you already understand in English
- Hobbies and interest sites (fitness, cooking, tech, finance)
- Wikipedia pages on topics you already know
How to make it stick
Click words that matter to you. If you want a broader framework, start with learning while you browse and then explore vocabulary while reading.
When to increase intensity
After a week at 1–3%, increase only if it still feels readable. The best learning pace is the one you can repeat daily.