How to Use Netflix to Learn a New Language

If you can’t pack up and study in a foreign country, simulate a foreign environment at home

Dan Kay
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TThe best way to learn a new language, as you probably already know, is through 24/7 immersion. Move to a place where that language is spoken, converse with the locals, allow the ambient spoken and written words to soak into your brain.

It’s certainly efficient, but it’s also not exactly realistic for anyone with a job or a family or a mortgage. Fortunately, the next best option can be accomplished a lot closer to home. To simulate a foreign language environment in your own living room, all you need to do is change some settings in your Netflix account.

I’m not saying you can expect to flip on Train to Busan and suddenly become fluent in Korean, but as long as you’re motivated to actually use Netflix to study, it can be a fantastic language-learning tool. I’ll be sharing some tips on how to maximize its potential, using Spanish as an example, though of course, you could use these strategies for any language supported by Netflix. (Also, subtitles and foreign audio can be easily enabled on most streaming boxes, but some of the other tips require — or are at least much easier to do — using a computer.)

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Dan Kay
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