You’ve learned the textbook phrases – now it’s time to understand how people actually talk! Even at the beginner level, you’ll hear simple but super common expressions like “vale”, “no pasa nada”, or “¿qué tal?” in conversations, shops, or while traveling.
Perfect for beginners who want to understand everyday chats and reply with confidence.

📚 Test de Vocabulario – Frases Coloquiales (A1-A2)
This test includes 20 essential colloquial phrases that Spanish speakers use every day. These aren’t “slang” in a complicated way – they’re friendly, natural responses that help you sound more like a real person, not a robot.
Each question asks: What does this phrase really mean? The answers focus on real-life usage, not literal translations.
Ready to start sounding more like a local? ¡Vamos!
🔤 Flashcard: Review Vocabulary
Practice with these flashcards to build your Spanish vocabulary. Go through each card slowly and learn both the Spanish word and what it means in English. Review them several times until the words feel familiar.
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