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  • Los días de la semana 2

    Lunes: El lunes, Antonio comienza su semana preparando el menú especial en su restaurante de mariscos junto a la playa. Es un día ocupado ya que planea las compras y organización para toda la semana. Martes: Penélope, después de enseñar literatura española en la escuela secundaria, aprovecha los martes para asistir a un club de…

  • Days of the Week in Spanish – Learn Weekdays and the Weekend with Present Tense Sentences (A1 Level)

    In this beginner-level Spanish lesson, you’ll learn to recognize and use the days of the week—from lunes to domingo—as well as understand the meaning of “el fin de semana” (the weekend). You’ll practice these terms in simple present tense sentences to describe routines, activities, and plans throughout the week. A perfect foundation for everyday conversations!…

  • Adverbs of Time with Reflexive Verbs in Spanish – A1 Daily Routine Vocabulary

    In this A1-level lesson, you’ll learn how to combine reflexive verbs with common time adverbs to talk about your daily routines and personal habits—just like native Spanish speakers do. You’ll explore how to use expressions like “todos los días” (every day), “antes” (before), “después” (after), “a menudo” (often), and many more—together with reflexive actions such…

  • Reflexive Verbs in Spanish for Daily Routines – Learn to Talk About Your Day (A1 Level)

    In this Week 8 A1 Spanish lesson, you’ll learn how to use reflexive verbs to talk about your daily routine in Spanish—from waking up in the morning to going to bed at night. Reflexive verbs are essential for describing personal actions you do to yourself, such as getting dressed, brushing your teeth, or taking a…

  • Reflexive Verbs in Spanish – Daily Routine Vocabulary for Beginners (A1 Level)

    In this interactive A1-level lesson, you’ll discover how to use reflexive verbs in Spanish to describe your daily routine and personal care activities—from the moment you wake up to when you go to bed. Reflexive verbs are essential for talking about things you do to yourself, like getting dressed, brushing your teeth, or going to…

  • Talking About Frequency and Time Frames in Spanish: “Todos los días,” “Una vez a la semana,” and “Dentro de un mes” (A1 Level)

    In this Week 8 A1-level lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about how often and when you do things in Spanish using expressions like “todos los días” (every day), “una vez a la semana” (once a week), and “dentro de un mes” (within a month). These time expressions are essential for discussing daily habits, weekly…

  • How to Use “Desde,” “Hasta,” and “Durante” in Spanish to Talk About Time and Duration (A1 Level)

    In this beginner-friendly lesson (Week 8 – A1 level), you’ll learn how to express time, duration, and when activities happen in Spanish using the words “desde” (from), “hasta” (until), and “durante” (during). These simple but powerful time expressions help you describe your daily routine, study habits, and other real-life activities with more clarity and fluency.…

  • How to Sequence Daily Activities in Spanish – Using “Primero,” “Luego,” “Antes de,” and “Después de” (A1 Level)

    In this Week 8 A1 lesson, you’ll learn how to describe the order of daily activities in Spanish using essential sequencing words like “primero” (first), “luego” (then), “antes” (before), “después” (after), “antes de” and “después de.” These phrases are key to building natural, well-structured sentences about routines and events. Primero (First) Primera acción en una…

  • How to Use “Siempre,” “Muchas Veces,” “A Menudo,” “Algunas Veces,” and “Nunca” in Spanish (A1 Level)

    In this beginner-friendly Spanish lesson (A1 Level), you’ll learn how to use basic time expressions and adverbs of frequency such as “siempre” (always), “muchas veces” (often), “a menudo” (frequently), “algunas veces” (sometimes), and “nunca” (never). These common words help you describe how often something happens, making your sentences more precise and your conversations more natural.…

  • Learn “Estar + Gerundio” in Spanish – Express Ongoing Actions Like a Native Speaker

    In this comprehensive lesson, you’ll explore the “Estar + Gerundio” construction, one of the most commonly used forms in Spanish for expressing actions in progress—similar to the present continuous tense in English (e.g., I am eating, she is reading). Mastering this structure is essential for describing what someone is doing right now, making your conversations…

  • Ordering at a Café in Spanish – Real-Life Phrases and Dialogues with Penélope (A1 Level)

    Ordering at a Café in Spanish – Real-Life Phrases and Dialogues with Penélope (A1 Level)

    Welcome to “A Coffee with Penélope: Learning How to Order at a Café”, a practical Spanish lesson perfect for A1 beginners. In this session, you’ll learn how to order food and drinks in Spanish, understand common café phrases, and respond naturally in real-life situations. Whether you’re traveling, living in a Spanish-speaking country, or just love…

  • Learn How to Use “Más o Menos” in Spanish – Meaning and Everyday Examples (A1 Level)

    In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use the common Spanish phrase “más o menos,” which means “more or less” or “approximately.” It’s a very useful expression when you don’t know the exact answer or when you want to speak in general terms. Whether you’re talking about age, time, quantity, or feelings, “más o menos”…

  • Daily Excursion: Nerja – Practice New Spanish Verbs in the Present Tense

    Welcome to “Daily Excursion: Nerja”, an engaging and culturally rich activity designed to help you practice new Spanish verbs in the simple present tense. In this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise, you’ll follow the García family on their trip to Nerja, a charming village on Spain’s Costa del Sol, while reinforcing your understanding of regular and irregular…

  • Master Irregular Verbs in the Spanish Present Tense with Adaptive MasterLoop Quizzes™

    Welcome to your specialized training module on irregular verbs in the Spanish simple present tense, powered by the intelligent MasterLoop Quizzes™ system. This session is focused exclusively on helping you conjugate and correctly use irregular present-tense verbs—a key challenge for many Spanish learners. Our adaptive quizzes are built to do more than just test your…

  • Master the Spanish Simple Present Tense with MasterLoop Quizzes™

    Welcome to your specialized training module on the Spanish simple present tense, powered by the innovative MasterLoop Quizzes™ system. This session is designed to help you confidently conjugate and apply present-tense verbs in real-life contexts—a vital skill for every Spanish learner. Unlike traditional drills, MasterLoop Quizzes™ adapt in real time to your progress. The system…

  • Spanish Listening Practice for Beginners: A Trip to the Alhambra – Learn New Verbs in Context

    Spanish Listening Practice for Beginners: A Trip to the Alhambra – Learn New Verbs in Context

    Join the García family on a lively day trip to the Alhambra in this interactive Spanish listening and reading exercise for A1 learners. In this lesson, you’ll discover new Spanish verbs, see them in action during a real-life style narrative, and explore Spanish culture and history through the family’s adventure. Hover over the verbs to…

  • Learn Spanish Numbers 1 to 100 – Listen, Repeat, and Practice

    In this lesson, you’ll learn how to count from 1 to 100 in Spanish by listening and repeating each number. This exercise will help you improve your Spanish pronunciation, build listening skills, and gain confidence using Spanish numbers in everyday situations. Perfect for A1-level Spanish learners, this is a simple and effective way to master…

  • Daily Routine in Spanish: Learn Key Verbs and Sentence Patterns

    In this Spanish daily routine lesson for beginners, you’ll discover how to describe your everyday activities using key Spanish vocabulary and simple present-tense structures. With help from the García family, you’ll learn to talk about common actions like waking up, eating meals, going to work or school, and relaxing at home—all in Spanish for daily…

  • Learn Numbers from 20 to 100 in Spanish

    Welcome to a new lesson with the García family! In this short but essential session, we’ll focus on numbers from 20 to 100 — a must-have skill for all A1-level Spanish learners. You’ll learn how to: This vocabulary will open the door to more complete and accurate conversations.Get ready to count in Spanish with confidence…

  • ListeningLab: Get to Know the García Family – Up Close!

    In this lesson, we’ll take a deeper dive into the everyday lives of la Familia García, one of the friendliest families on the Costa del Sol. Through detailed descriptions of each member, you’ll uncover their unique personalities, hobbies, and roles within the household. But there’s more! While getting to know Antonio, Penélope, Lucía, Juan, and…

  • Learn to Talk About Family in Spanish

    In this lesson, we’ll dive into the essential vocabulary for identifying and naming family members in Spanish — a fundamental part of everyday conversation and cultural connection. You’ll learn how to say words like madre (mother), padre (father), hermano (brother), hermana (sister), abuelo (grandfather), abuela (grandmother), and more. Understanding these terms will help you: By…

  • Discover 10 Essential Colors in Spanish

    Welcome to a colorful new chapter of your Spanish journey!In this lesson, our goal is to learn to identify and use 10 basic colors in Spanish — a must-have vocabulary set for everyday conversations. With help from clear examples and visual references, you’ll explore colors like: By the end of this lesson, you’ll not only…

  • Learn Body Parts in Spanish with the García Family

    In this lesson, we’ll explore the main parts of the human body in Spanish, perfect for A1-level learners. With the help of the friendly García family, you’ll learn how to name and recognize body parts such as la cabeza (the head), los brazos (the arms), las piernas (the legs), and more! We’ll focus on: Whether…

  • ¡Vamos a cotillear un poco!

    In this lesson, we’ll explore the fun (and sometimes spicy) world of gossip vocabulary in Spanish. The word “gossip” translates to “chismes” or “cotilleos” — casual conversations or rumors about the lives of others. In Andalusia, and in much of Spain, the word “cotilleo” is widely used in daily life to talk about local news,…

  • Reading Practice About Personalities and Professions – Discover, Understand, and Explore with ClickDefine™

    Reading Practice About Personalities and Professions – Discover, Understand, and Explore with ClickDefine™

    In this lesson, we shift our focus to developing your Spanish reading and understanding skills — and what better way to do it than by diving into the world of La familia García and their fascinating friends and neighbors? Now that you’ve achieved so much on your Spanish learning journey — from basic conversations to…

  • Características del cuerpo – Describing Physical Appearance in Spanish

    In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about physical characteristics in Spanish, using essential vocabulary to describe the human body and a person’s appearance. From height and build to hair color and eye shape, these words and expressions will help you describe yourself and others more accurately and confidently. We’ll explore: By the end…

  • Talking About Hobbies in Spanish – Vocabulary, Examples, and Stories

    In this fun and practical lesson, we’re going to explore how to talk about hobbies in Spanish — the activities we enjoy during our free time to relax, learn, or have fun. Knowing how to discuss your interests is a great way to make conversations more personal, engaging, and enjoyable. You’ll discover: This lesson will…

  • Learn Basic Spanish Adjectives – A1 Vocabulary with Antonyms

    In this beginner-friendly lesson, we’ll focus on essential Spanish adjectives for A1-level learners, giving you the tools to describe people, places, and objects with clarity and confidence. To make learning more intuitive, we’ll introduce adjectives in pairs of opposites (antonyms), such as alto/bajo (tall/short) or grande/pequeño (big/small). You’ll start by exploring a curated list of…

  • Using “Hay” to Talk About What There Is or There Are in Spanish

    In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use the essential Spanish word “hay”, which means “there is” or “there are.” This simple but powerful verb comes from haber and is used to talk about the existence or presence of things, people, or places. We’ll explore how to: Through real-life examples, vocabulary practice, and interactive activities,…

  • Mastering the Verb “Hay” – Talking About What Exists in Spanish

    In this foundational grammar lesson, we’ll explore the Spanish existential verb “hay,” which comes from the irregular verb “haber.” Mastering hay is essential for beginners, as it allows you to express the existence or presence of people, objects, places, or abstract concepts — a vital function in both spoken and written Spanish. You’ll learn how…