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A lively group of diverse Spanish-speaking people socializing on a vibrant street in Seville, Spain. The scene captures various individuals with different hair colors and styles, heights, and builds, engaged in conversation and laughter. The photograph is taken during golden hour, with warm, inviting light, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.
A lively group of diverse Spanish-speaking people socializing on a vibrant street in Seville, Spain. The scene captures various individuals with different hair colors and styles, heights, and builds, engaged in conversation and laughter. The photograph is taken during golden hour, with warm, inviting light, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.
CoursePublicCreated 06/07/2026

Spanish A2: Everyday Foundations

You've nailed the Spanish basics. This is where you stop assembling sentences and start having actual conversations.

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A lively group of diverse Spanish-speaking people socializing on a vibrant street in Seville, Spain. The scene captures various individuals with different hair colors and styles, heights, and builds, engaged in conversation and laughter. The photograph is taken during golden hour, with warm, inviting light, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.
CoursePublicCreated 06/07/2026

Spanish A2: Everyday Foundations

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You've nailed the Spanish basics. This is where you stop assembling sentences and start having actual conversations.

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You've got the Spanish basics down. Now it's time to stop sounding like a textbook and start sounding like a person. This course helps you build richer, more natural sentences. You'll learn to describe people and things in more detail, make comparisons, and talk about who owns what without repeating yourself. It's all focused on spoken Castilian Spanish, helping you handle everyday A2-level conversations with more confidence. We'll stick to the grammar and vocabulary you need at this stage, getting you ready for the next part of your journey.

A vivid, wide-angle photograph of a bustling traditional Spanish outdoor market on a sunny day. Colourful awnings cast dynamic shadows over stalls brimming with fresh produce, vibrant flowers, and local crafts, where people are seen animatedly conversing and enjoying small bites. Historic architecture forms a picturesque backdrop, all composed for a dramatic 3:2 landscape frame.

Building Fuller Spoken Noun Phrases in Spanish

Learn to build more complex spoken noun phrases in Spanish, covering gender exceptions, collective nouns, dual plurals, and correct adjective placement.

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A refreshing glass of 'el agua' (water) with condensation, placed on a rustic wooden table in a sun-drenched Spanish courtyard. In the blurred background, people are naturally conversing, creating a vivid scene of everyday Spanish life, captured in a dramatic photograph.

Choosing Spoken Articles Naturally in Spanish

Learn when to use or omit Spanish definite and indefinite articles (el, la, un, una) in natural conversation, including special cases for body parts and words like 'agua'.

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A close-up, dramatic photograph of an older Spanish woman's face, eyes closed in profound pleasure as she tastes a small, exquisitely prepared traditional Spanish tapa. Her expression conveys a rich, nuanced appreciation for the complex flavors, with soft, warm lighting highlighting the subtle details of her face, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.

Adding Richer Descriptions in Spanish

Learn to make your Spanish descriptions more expressive with modifiers like 'muy', shortened adjectives like 'buen', and exclamations with 'qué'.

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A candid photograph of two Spanish women, one significantly taller than the other, walking and laughing together down a bustling, sunlit street in Seville, Spain, with historic architecture in the background, subtly highlighting their height difference.

Comparing People, Places, and Things in Spanish

Learn to make comparisons in Spanish with comparative forms like 'más que' and 'menos que', irregulars like 'mejor' and 'peor', and superlative forms.

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A vibrant, high-angle photograph of a rustic wooden table in a sunny Spanish outdoor cafe. On the table, various personal items are laid out: a stylish pair of sunglasses, a set of old metal keys, a well-read book, and a traditional ceramic cup. Two distinct hands are visible in the frame, one gently claiming a pair of sunglasses, the other pointing towards a different item, creating a clear visual distinction of "mine" and "yours." The scene is warm and inviting, with dappled sunlight.

Marking Ownership Without Repeating Nouns in Spanish

Learn to use Spanish possessive pronouns like 'mío' and 'tuyo' to indicate ownership without repeating nouns, and understand the difference between 'mi' and 'mío'.

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A wide-angle, vivid photograph capturing two people on a charming cobblestone street in a historic Spanish town. One person gestures towards a beautifully adorned house right next to them, while the other points to a distinct, colorful house further down the street, and both gaze at a historic church tower visible far in the distance against a clear blue sky, illustrating varying distances. The scene is bathed in warm, natural light.

Pointing to This, That, and That Over There in Spanish

Learn the Spanish demonstratives 'este', 'ese', and 'aquel' to point out objects at different distances, and use 'esto', 'eso', and 'aquello' to refer to ideas.

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A sun-drenched, sprawling olive grove in Andalusia, with a woven basket overflowing with freshly picked green and black olives in the foreground, conveying a sense of 'mucho'. In the mid-ground, a single ancient olive tree stands with only a few scattered olives visible on its branches, subtly representing 'poco', all captured in a vibrant 3:2 landscape photograph.

Talking About Amounts and Indefinite Things in Spanish

Learn to talk about amounts and indefinite things in Spanish using common quantifiers like 'mucho', 'poco', 'algo', and 'nadie', plus basic ordinal numbers.

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A lively group of diverse Spanish-speaking people socializing on a vibrant street in Seville, Spain. The scene captures various individuals with different hair colors and styles, heights, and builds, engaged in conversation and laughter. The photograph is taken during golden hour, with warm, inviting light, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.

Describing People in More Detail in Spanish

Learn to describe people's physical appearance and personality in Spanish. This deck covers essential vocabulary and structures for identifying and comparing individuals.

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A vibrant, candid photograph of a diverse group of Spanish friends laughing and sharing tapas at an outdoor cafe on a sunny afternoon in a bustling Spanish city. The warm light highlights their joyful expressions and close interactions, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.

Talking About Family Status and Relationships in Spanish

Learn essential Spanish vocabulary and phrases to talk about relationships, including civil status, friendships, and how you get along with people.

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