Spanish

Free Spanish Resources

Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and is used across Europe, the Americas and beyond. Learning Spanish supports travel, communication, cultural understanding and practical everyday language skills.

This page introduces the core areas of learning Spanish and links to clear, accessible resources for beginners through intermediate learners.


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Spanish Basics

Essential greetings, introductions, polite expressions and simple everyday phrases.

Pronunciation

An introduction to Spanish sounds, the alphabet, stress patterns and pronunciation rules.

Beginner Vocabulary

Numbers, colours, family, food, classroom items, places and common verbs.

Basic Grammar

Covers articles, gender (masculine/feminine), regular verbs, simple present tense and basic sentence structure.


Building Spanish Skills

Verbs and Tenses

Introduces the present tense, common irregular verbs (ser, estar, tener, ir), and basic past/future forms.

Everyday Conversation

Simple dialogues for travel, shopping, restaurants, school, directions and daily routines.

Reading Practice

Short texts, signs, descriptions and beginner-level comprehension questions.

Writing Practice

Short sentences, descriptions, guided writing tasks and simple messages.


Cultural & Practical Spanish

Spanish for Travel

Useful phrases, transport language, accommodation vocabulary and polite forms.

Spanish Culture and Customs

Introduces traditions, greetings, festivals and social norms across Spanish-speaking regions.

Spanish in School

Vocabulary and classroom language for assignments, instructions and basic academic use.


Spanish Resources

Worksheets

Downloadable worksheets for vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing.

Video Lessons

Beginner-friendly pronunciation guides, dialogues and grammar explanations.

Practice Exercises

Short tasks for vocabulary, grammar, reading and simple conversation.


Optional Next Steps

Once learners understand the basics, they can explore:

  • Intermediate Spanish – Expanded vocabulary, more complex grammar and longer conversations.
  • Listening Practice – Slow Spanish listening, dialogues and everyday audio.
  • Level Progression – A1, A2 and B1 development for structured learning paths.