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Practice Spanish Greetings with Real Conversations – Interactive Listening and Quiz Activities

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In this interactive Spanish lesson for beginners, you’ll listen to a conversation from the García family, a fictional Spanish-speaking household designed to help you learn through real-life scenarios. This lesson focuses on how to greet people in Spanish naturally and politely.

You’ll hear how native speakers use Spanish greetings in everyday conversation, giving you a better understanding of tone, pronunciation, and common expressions.

After the dialogue, you’ll complete short quizzes and interactive exercises to test your comprehension and reinforce what you’ve learned. This hands-on approach helps you practice Spanish listening skills, recognize conversational patterns, and use Spanish greetings with confidence in real-life situations.

Perfect for learners who want to improve their Spanish conversation skills and build a strong foundation in Spanish communication.

Antonio: Buenos días, familia.
Antonio: Good morning, family.

Penélope: Buenos días, Antonio. ¿Cómo estás?
Penélope: Good morning, Antonio. How are you?

Antonio: Estoy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?
Antonio: I’m well, thank you. And you?

Penélope: Bien, gracias. Buenos días, niños.
Penélope: Well, thank you. Good morning, kids.

Lucía: Buenos días, mamá. Buenos días, papá.
Lucía: Good morning, mom. Good morning, dad.

Juan: Buenos días a todos.
Juan: Good morning, everyone.

Abuela Rosa: Buenas tardes, ¿cómo están?
Abuela Rosa: Good afternoon, how are you all?

Lucía y Juan: Estamos bien, gracias.
Lucía and Juan: We’re well, thank you.

Abuelo Miguel: Buenas noches. ¿Todos bien?
Abuelo Miguel: Good evening. Is everyone well?

Antonio y Penélope: Sí, gracias.
Antonio and Penélope: Yes, thank you.

Lucía: Me llamo Lucía.
Lucía: My name is Lucía.

Juan: Y yo me llamo Juan.
Juan: And my name is Juan.

Antonio: ¿Vamos al restaurante?
Antonio: Shall we go to the restaurant?

Juan: Sí, por favor.
Juan: Yes, please.

Lucía: No, gracias. Voy a leer.
Lucía: No, thank you. I’m going to read.

Penélope: Adiós, Lucía.
Penélope: Goodbye, Lucía.

Lucía: Adiós, mamá. Adiós, papá.
Lucía: Goodbye, mom. Goodbye, dad.

Antonio, Penélope, Juan: Adiós.
Antonio, Penélope, Juan: Goodbye.

Abuela Rosa: ¿Ayudas en la cocina, por favor?
Abuela Rosa: Can you help in the kitchen, please?

Abuelo Miguel: Sí, Rosa.
Abuelo Miguel: Yes, Rosa.

Abrak (ladrando): ¡Guau!
Abrak (barking): Woof!

Todos: ¡Buenas noches!
Everyone: Good night!