How I Learned 17,270 Spanish Words in Under Three Years

This is my strategy for learning Spanish as an adult.

Benya Clark
6 min readMay 8, 2023

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Introduction: My Spanish Progress

Is it possible to learn a foreign language as an adult?

For the past two and a half years, I’ve been proving to myself that the answer is yes.

Near the beginning of 2021, at age 33, I started learning Spanish. Before that, I had only a little exposure to the language: I had played around on Duolingo for a few weeks years earlier, and I had spent half a year living in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in Chicago. I had never taken a class or studied the language in any formal way, and certainly didn’t know more than a few dozen words.

I think it’s fair to say that in 2021, I was essentially starting from scratch. I didn’t know enough Spanish to even introduce myself or ask for directions to a hotel.

Now, after nearly two and a half years of extremely consistent studying, I’ve made great progress. I’d like to break down my current skill level a bit just to give you an idea of why you should care about my advice. However, if you’d like to get straight into my strategy, you can jump to the next section.

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Benya Clark
Benya Clark

Written by Benya Clark

I’m a lawyer turned writer from North Carolina. I write about sobriety, mental health, and more. Subscribe to my weekly newsletter at exploringsobriety.com.

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