
Everyday Spanish Conversations: Speak with Confidence
This course helps you build practical, conversational Spanish for everyday situations such as greetings, shopping, eating out, travel, and small talk. You will learn essential phrases, pronunciation, and listening strategies so you can hold simple, real-life conversations with native speakers.
Course Content
8 modules · 2h total
Getting Started: Sounds, Greetings, and Small Talk
Learn how Spanish sounds work, practice key greetings, and start simple small talk so you can introduce yourself and be polite in everyday interactions.
Talking About You: Personal Information and Preferences
Build on introductions by sharing personal details, talking about where you live, what you do, and what you like or dislike.
Time, Days, and Daily Routines
Learn to talk about the time, days of the week, and your daily habits so you can arrange plans and describe a typical day.
Out and About: Directions, Places, and Getting Around
Practice the Spanish you need to move around a town or city: asking for directions, understanding simple instructions, and using basic transport vocabulary.
Food and Drink: Cafés, Restaurants, and Groceries
Learn essential phrases and vocabulary for ordering food and drink, reading simple menus, and shopping for groceries in Spanish-speaking environments.
Social Life: Friends, Family, and Small Talk
Expand your small talk skills to talk about family, friends, hobbies, and weekend plans, and keep a simple conversation going.
Travel Essentials: Hotels, Emergencies, and Practical Needs
Prepare for travel-related situations such as checking into a hotel, handling basic problems, and asking for help in simple Spanish.
Putting It All Together: Real-Life Dialogues and Practice
Combine everything learned in the course through short dialogues, role plays, and listening activities that simulate real-life everyday situations.
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In this step, you will learn essential Spanish greetings and small-talk phrases. You will see each phrase with pronunciation, English meaning, and a simple example sentence.
### 1. Formal vs. Informal “You”
Spanish has two common ways to say “you” when speaking to one person: