Scenarios
Spanish that works on the ground.
Each scenario is a real situation — with ready phrases, context and pronunciation.
Level
● Start here
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At the café
„¿Me pone un café con leche?”
/me ˈpo.ne un kaˈfe kon ˈle.tʃe/
PLCzy mogę prosić kawę z mlekiem?
ENCould I have a coffee with milk?
Shopping
„¿Cuánto cuesta esto?”
/ˈkwan.to ˈkwes.ta ˈes.to/
PLIle to kosztuje?
ENHow much does this cost?
Meeting people
„¿De dónde eres?”
/de ˈdon.de ˈe.ɾes/
PLSkąd jesteś?
ENWhere are you from?
At the airport
„¿Dónde está la puerta de embarque?”
/ˈdon.de esˈta la ˈpweɾ.ta de emˈbaɾ.ke/
PLGdzie jest bramka do odlotu?
ENWhere is the boarding gate?
● Everyday
Everyday. Your day, in Spanish.
Situations you walk into every week — the ones that start sounding natural fastest.
See all: EverydayAt the restaurant
„La cuenta, por favor.”
A10 lessons
At the pharmacy
„¿Tiene algo para el dolor de cabeza?”
A20 lessons
At the hairdresser
„Solo las puntas, por favor.”
A20 lessons
At the bakery
„Una barra de pan, por favor.”
A10 lessons
At the supermarket
„¿Dónde están los huevos?”
A10 lessons
At the doctor
„Me duele aquí.”
A20 lessons
At the gym
„¿Dónde están las taquillas?”
A10 lessons
● Travel
Travel. When you get moving.
From the reception desk to the platform — phrases so you don't get stuck in your own silence.
See all: Travel● People
People. The first four seconds.
Sometimes that's enough for the conversation to really start.
See all: PeopleSee all 21 scenarios
● Let's go
Start with one situation.
Pick the scenario that fits your next week. The rest will follow.