Learn Spanish with Songs: Free Printable Worksheets

Are you looking for a fun and helpful way to learn and practice Spanish or help your students improve their language skills? Music is a powerful tool in language learning — and that’s exactly why I’ve created a collection of free printable worksheets designed to make learning grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and comprehension more dynamic.

In this section of the site, you’ll find PDF printable worksheets to learn Spanish with songs. These worksheets are based on popular Spanish songs, and they are ready to download and use in class or at home. Whether you’re a Spanish teacher or a language learner, these resources will help bring rhythm and real-life language into your lessons or study sessions.

Why learn Spanish with songs?

Music has always been a natural language teacher. Think about how easily children learn songs — and how lyrics stick in your head, even years later. Learning Spanish through songs taps into that same process, combining listening skills with grammar and vocabulary in context.

Using songs in Spanish as a learning tool can help with:

  • Listening comprehension
  • Grammar reinforcement (tenses, pronouns, prepositions, etc.)
  • Vocabulary expansion
  • Pronunciation and intonation
  • Spelling and phonetics
  • Cultural knowledge

And perhaps just as important: songs are fun. They create emotional connections and keep learners motivated.

What you’ll find in these worksheets

Each worksheet is based on a carefully selected Spanish-language song. I choose songs that are rich in vocabulary, grammatically interesting and age-appropriate for different levels. Expect a wide range of genres and artists — from pop and rock to ballads, indie to traditional.

Here’s what a typical worksheet might include:

  • Pre-listening activities to activate prior knowledge and curiosity
  • Gap-fill lyrics (with or without word banks)
  • Grammar-focused exercises (e.g. identifying verb tenses, subjunctive forms, reflexive verbs)
  • Vocabulary tasks (synonyms, antonyms, word families, collocations)
  • Comprehension questions
  • Creative follow-up tasks (such as writing a short review or personal reflection)
  • Pronunciation or rhythm challenges

You’ll also find clear indications of the level (A1–B2), the main linguistic focus, and tips for teachers or self-learners.

Who are these resources for?

These worksheets are designed for:

  • Spanish teachers who want to spice up their classes with real-world input and meaningful activities.
  • Independent learners who enjoy music and want to make their Spanish learning experience more authentic and memorable.
  • Tutors looking for creative ways to reinforce grammar and vocabulary.

No matter your context, you’ll find these resources adaptable, practical and fun.