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Flip through lesson vocabulary at your own pace. Mark what stuck and what needs another pass.
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A guided beginner course with flash cards, recall drills, and translation practice — plus an AI tutor that answers in plain English whenever you get stuck.
Flip through lesson vocabulary at your own pace. Mark what stuck and what needs another pass.
Type Spanish from English prompts. Forgiving matching lets minor accent slips through so you focus on the word.
Translate full sentences one at a time, with instant feedback and a recap of anything you missed.
Examples use Castilian pronunciation — vosotros, theta, and the Spanish spoken in Spain.
¡Hola! - Getting Started
Learn basic greetings and pronunciation
Presentaciones - Introductions
Learn to introduce yourself with confidence
La Familia y Amigos - Family and Friends
Talk about family, possession, ages, and the verb tener
En el Barrio - Around the Neighborhood
Talk about places in town, ask for and give directions, and use estar and hay with confidence
La Vida Diaria - Daily Life
Talk about your daily routine, tell the time, and describe your weekend with regular -ar verbs and reflexives
De Tapas y Cañas - Tapas and Beers
Survive a Spanish tapas bar — order food and drinks, say what you like, use the real Madrid bar phrases, and split the bill with friends
Compras y Recados - Shopping and Errands
Run the kind of errands that fill a Spanish day - point to what you want with este/ese/aquel, replace nouns with lo/la/los/las, plan with voy a, and survive the pharmacy and supermarket
El Pasado Reciente - The Recent Past
Talk about today, this week and your life so far the way Spaniards actually do - with the pretérito perfecto. Conjugate haber, master regular and irregular participles, learn the trigger words that demand the perfecto, and turn '¿qué tal el día?' into a real conversation
Recuerdos y Anécdotas - Memories and Stories
Tell travel stories and recount what happened with the pretérito indefinido. Conjugate regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs in the past, master the high-frequency irregulars (fui, hice, tuve, estuve), learn when Spain uses the perfecto and when it switches to the indefinido, and string the whole anecdote together with the right connectors
Cuando Era Pequeño - Imperfecto and Storytelling
Master the imperfecto, the storytelling backbone of Spanish. Conjugate any verb in the past habitual and descriptive tense, with only three irregulars to learn (ser, ir, ver). Then learn when to choose imperfecto versus indefinido — background versus event — and string both tenses together with mientras and de repente to tell stories the way Spaniards do.
Salud y Sentimientos - Health and Feelings
Talk about how you feel, what hurts, and why. Use doler in the gustar pattern to describe pain (me duele la cabeza, me duelen los pies). Pick between ser and estar with adjectives — inherent traits versus current state. Manage a real Spanish doctor's appointment. And learn the reflexive emotion verbs and reaction phrases (qué pena, qué guay, vaya tela) that turn you into a real conversation partner.
Planes y Decisiones - Plans, Advice, Polite Requests
Look forward in Spanish. Conjugate the futuro simple (iré, comeré, viviré) with one set of endings glued to the infinitive, and learn the ten irregular stems. Use the condicional (me gustaría, podría, debería) for politeness, advice, and wishes. Build real conditional sentences with si. And master the social glue verb of every Spanish friendship: quedar — making, confirming, and rescheduling plans the way Spaniards do.
Opiniones - Opinions, Doubts, and Wishes
Step through the door of adult Spanish conversation. Learn the present subjunctive: when to use it, how to form it, and the trigger phrases that flip a sentence from indicative to subjunctive. Express opinions with creo que and no creo que, voice desires with quiero que and ojalá, talk about future events with cuando + subjuntivo, and give advice with es importante que and es mejor que. By the end you can disagree, hope, doubt, and recommend — the four moves that turn small talk into real conversation.
Manda y Pide - Commands and Requests
Tell people what to do — and what not to do. Form affirmative imperatives in tú and vosotros (habla, come, escribe; hablad, comed, escribid), the eight irregular tú forms (di, haz, ve, pon, sal, sé, ten, ven), and the negative imperative built from the present subjuntivo (no hables, no comas). Attach pronouns the Spanish way (dímelo, pásamelo, no me lo digas) and put it all together to follow a recipe, give travel advice, or tell a friend how to set up the WiFi. The verb mood that makes you sound like a Spaniard talking to another Spaniard.
Conversación Real - Keeping a Conversation Alive
The capstone. Stop translating in your head and start sounding Spanish. Learn the muletillas that buy you thinking time (pues, bueno, o sea, en plan, vale, claro), the phrases for asking someone to repeat or slow down (¿cómo dices? ¿me lo repites?), and the Castilian slang you'll hear in every Madrid café (tío, guay, mola, currar, qué fuerte). The lesson sequence ends in a 10-minute unscripted conversation that pulls every grammar point from M1 to M14 into one real exchange. By the end, when you don't catch every word, you'll keep the conversation going anyway.