Discover RTVE Play: The Perfect App for Learning Spanish for Free

RTVE Play

A common question from our students is, “Can you recommend an app for learning Spanish?” While we’ve discussed various resources before, we haven’t yet covered one of our favorite applications: RTVE Play.

What is RTVE Play?

RTVE Play is the app of Radio Televisión Española, Spain’s national public radio and television broadcaster. This app offers a wealth of content that’s perfect for practicing your Spanish skills. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your proficiency, RTVE Play has something for everyone.

News and Informative Content

One of the standout features of RTVE Play is access to programs like Telediario, which is Spain’s main news broadcast. Not only do these programs provide high-quality information, but they also allow you to watch at your own pace. You can pause, rewind, and even turn on Spanish subtitles. This flexibility is fantastic for immersing yourself in the daily lives of Spaniards and makes it easier to tackle what might initially seem like difficult content.

Historical Archive

RTVE Play also boasts an extensive archive that includes historical television shows produced by the oldest television network in Spain. This archive is a treasure trove of classic series and dramatizations of some of the most significant novels in Spanish literature. Engaging with these historical narratives not only enhances your language skills but also offers insights into Spanish culture and history.

A Cinematic Experience

Lastly, don’t overlook the film section of RTVE Play. The platform promotes quality cinema, offering a wide range of both national and international films—all available for free. You can enjoy these movies with Spanish subtitles, allowing for an enjoyable and educational viewing experience. Plus, the film catalog is constantly being updated, so there’s always something new to discover.

Want to Know About More Free Apps to Learn Spanish?

Embarking on a journey to learn a new language can be both exciting and daunting, especially when considering the costs involved. If you’re already using the RTVE Play app, you’re on the right track! However, learning Spanish doesn’t have to break the bank. With a wealth of free resources available, anyone can dive into the language without feeling the need to spend excessively.

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve your vocabulary, check out our comprehensive article on the Best Free Apps for Learning Spanish: Vocabulary and More.

Join Us in Class

If you’re eager to discuss all this exciting content, don’t hesitate to join one of our classes! We’d love to hear your thoughts and help you further enhance your Spanish skills. Take our level test to get started. We look forward to welcoming you!

Share it!

Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp

More blog posts

Una de nuestras primeras clases

Six Years of Jaleo: From a Bar Terrace to Our Own School

“I think we should start our own school.” Never underestimate the power of statements made on a bar terrace. A casual conversation, a few too many beers (or maybe too few), and, above all, a strong desire to do things our own way were enough to spark an idea. This April marks six years since that offhand comment turned into reality, and we couldn’t be happier. A school founded and run by teachers may not seem like a big deal to those who weren’t part of this journey, but for us, it means everything. Six years ago, we didn’t know what face masks were, and we certainly couldn’t ask an AI to design a business plan for us. So we did what we knew best: we taught. No premises, no

Read more »

Cinco expresiones de desenamorados

El 14 de febrero está aquí al lado y en Jaleo Madrid estamos llenos de amor. Sin embargo, seguramente en otros blogs ya te van a contar lo maravilloso que es San Valentín y lo fantástico que es estar enamorado. Por este motivo, nosotros te vamos a hablar de la cara B del amor, y hemos preparado cinco expresiones idiomáticas en español para hablar de situaciones negativas relacionadas con este sentimiento. ¿Estás listo? Estar más solo que la una: ¿Habéis pensado cuál es la persona o cosa que tiene más difícil encontrar el amor? En España sí que lo hemos pensado y hemos decidido que la soltera de oro es la una (la hora del reloj). Nunca en la vida encontrará a nadie. Por eso, si tu corazón no conoce

Read more »

Cinco palabras del español que se utilizan en otros idiomas (volumen II)

En anteriores capítulos de nuestro blog os hablamos de algunas palabras provenientes de otras lenguas que se encuentran en el español. Hablamos, por ejemplo, de los casos del alemán y del árabe. Hoy volvemos a una serie que empezamos hace algunos meses sobre léxico del castellano que encontrarás en otras lenguas. Siesta: Si en nuestro anterior post hablamos de “tapas”, hoy hablamos de lo que hacemos después de comer unas cuantas tapas: echarnos una buena “siesta”. Esta palabra es prácticamente universal y, además, su paso por otras lenguas como el inglés, ha hecho que se generalice decir “tomar una siesta”, cuando en España lo habitual es “echarse una siesta”. Fiesta: Y una palabra que rima con “siesta” y que también es usada en otros idiomas es “fiesta”. Tanto para referirnos

Read more »