@SpanishDict · 99K subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
Yes, I would let my child watch this channel as a supplementary tool for learning basic Spanish, especially for pronunciation practice.
Best for ages 6-12. Not recommended under age 4. Acceptable for 4+.
The content is simple enough for preschoolers but most beneficial for school-aged children learning a new language.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 25/25 | Content is appropriate for all ages, focusing on basic Spanish vocabulary. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 15/25 | A moderate number of Shorts, but older content suggests less focus on rapid scrolling. |
| Age Clarity | 20/25 | Clearly targets beginners learning Spanish, suitable for a wide age range. |
| Educational Value | 25/25 | Directly teaches Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation with clear objectives. |
Content is appropriate for all ages, focusing on basic Spanish vocabulary.
The videos, such as Julio and Noviembre, focus on simple vocabulary like months and verbs. There is no inappropriate language, violence, or scary imagery present in the content or descriptions.
A moderate number of Shorts, but older content suggests less focus on rapid scrolling.
37% of recent uploads are Shorts. However, all listed videos were published in 2013, indicating the channel is not actively producing new content designed for modern rapid-fire consumption.
Clearly targets beginners learning Spanish, suitable for a wide age range.
The content, like the videos on months and basic verbs such as Creer and Hablar, is straightforward and designed for individuals starting to learn Spanish. It is suitable for children and adults alike, without specific age-group humor or complexity.
Directly teaches Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation with clear objectives.
Each video, including Marzo and Abril, explicitly aims to teach pronunciation and usage of Spanish words or phrases. The descriptions clearly state the learning objective, making it highly educational for language acquisition.
This channel provides short, direct lessons on Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation. It is designed for anyone beginning to learn Spanish, from children to adults, focusing on foundational words and phrases.
The content is very basic and focuses on rote learning of words, which can be a good starting point for young learners. However, the channel has not been updated in over a decade, so it's a static resource.
Yes, I would let my child watch this channel as a supplementary tool for learning basic Spanish, especially for pronunciation practice.
Use these videos as a starting point for Spanish vocabulary, then supplement with more interactive or modern language learning resources.
Julio
— Positive
This video is a good example of the channel's clear, concise approach to teaching basic Spanish vocabulary like months.
Enero
— Positive
Another straightforward video teaching a month in Spanish, demonstrating the consistent educational format.
Hablar
— Positive
This video focuses on a common verb, providing practical pronunciation and usage for beginners.
Entonces
— Positive
An example of teaching an adverb, showing the channel covers different parts of speech for foundational learning.
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SpanishDict's Shorts ratio in this sample is 37% — roughly 37 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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