Some says ago I asked you, the readers, to share your materials resources with the rest. As I didn’t specify the exact kind of materials I wanted to see, there were less replies (I think). This is a lesson for future espisodes, but this episode was pretty successfull nonetheless. Okay, talked enough; on to the links!
Spanish language television networks in the US.
http://tv.telemundo.yahoo.com/
http://www.univision.com/portal.jhtml
SpanishOmelette
Spanish television
http://www.rtve.es (Public television)
http://www.cuatro.es (Cuatro)
http://www.telecinco.es (Telecinco)
http://www.lasexta.com (La sexta)
http://www.antena3.com (Antena 3)
Spanish newspapers
http://www.elpais.com
http://www.lavanguardia.es (fully free archive (hemeroteca) since 1881 http://www.lavanguardia.es/hemeroteca/ )
http://www.abc.es
http://www.elmundo.es
Series/movies online
http://www.seriesyonkis.com
http://www.peliculasyonkis.com
http://www.seriesyestrenos.com
Two blogs about telenovelas.
http://caraycaray.blogspot.com
http://telenovelas-carolina.blogspot.com
Sildur
Euronews in Spanish. Just click the “1500+ FreeTV list” button for many more channels from Spain or other Spanish-speaking countries.
http://www.freeetv.com/modules.php?name=Video_Stream&page=watch&id=2211&d=2
meruelo
http://www.microsiervos.com Lots of interesting posts (gadgets, space, Real LifeTM …). They also have specific sections for photography, science, ecology …
http://meneame.net It’s the spanish digg.
http://www.meristation.com / http://www.vandal.net / http://www.viciojuegos.com News, reviews, cheats … about videogames (all in Spanish).
http://www.mobuzz.es Video podcast.
http://www.rae.es The Royal Spanish Academy (Real Academia Española de las lenguas); the best spanish-only dictionary on the net (note from Ramses: could be a bit hard for learners. You might want to check out the WordReference.com dicitonary.).
Atomusku
http://pluton.rtve.es/ Spanish sci-fi sit-com.
http://taringa.com.ar/ A site with a lot of material contribuited by many people. You can find a lot of videos, discussions and samples of latin-american culture there.
http://ar.answers.yahoo.com/ It is the Spanish (Argentinan) version of Yahoo Answers. You can read real Spanish written by regular “hispanohablantes”. In some cases, the people writes in an awful way, with many mistakes, wrong grammar, … but is an interesting excercise to test your progress and learn with real examples.
Misha
http://www.dospuntocerovision.com Free movies online (VOS means versión original - original version).
http://www.enocasionesveoseries.com Many American series dubbed in Spanish, but also original ones.
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com Virtual Instituto Cervantes library with tons of written and audio materials like Don Quijote or other more moderns with license of the authors. Everything there is legal and is kept by Spanish universities.
http://www.elmaravillosomundodelostebeos.blogspot.com Scans of old tebeos [the Spanish word for comic] of Bruguera. They are humorous, even if the Spanish that they use is a bit bizarre and old.
http://www.clarin.com Argentinan newspaper that has tons of free-to-watch video clips.
http://www.canal13.cl/tele13online Chilean television channel with streaming video and on-demand clips.
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