
Hola Start
Start your Spanish journey with simple greetings, self-introductions, and everyday expressions.
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Sentences for Places, Locations, and Directions
For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic expressions for asking where places are and giving simple directions. Practice useful phrases such as “Where is the bathroom?”, “The station is nearby,” and “Go to the right,” which are commonly used in everyday life and travel.
20 Sentences for Introducing Family and Friends
For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic expressions for introducing family members and friends. Practice useful sentences such as “This is my mother,” “I have one brother,” and “She is my best friend,” which are commonly used in everyday conversations.
20 Sentences for Feelings, Physical States, and Weather
For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic expressions for talking about feelings, physical states, and the weather. Practice common Tengo, Estoy, and Hace patterns through useful sentences such as “I’m tired,” “I’m hungry,” “It’s hot today,” and “I feel good.”
20 Sentences for Saying What You Like and Want
For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic expressions for talking about what you like and what you want. Practice useful phrases such as “I like coffee,” “I want water,” “I want to rest,” and “What do you want to do today?” using common Me gusta and Quiero patterns in everyday conversations.
20 Sentences for Ordering at Cafés and Restaurants
For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic expressions used at cafés and restaurants. Practice useful phrases such as “Can I have the menu?”, “A coffee, please,” “For here, please,” and “The bill, please,” which are commonly used in everyday life and travel situations.
20 Sentences for Numbers and Time
For learners who are studying Spanish for the first time, this bundle focuses on basic numbers, time, days of the week, and simple schedule expressions. Practice useful phrases such as “What time is it now?”, “It’s three o’clock,” “Today is Monday,” and “I get up at seven,” which are commonly used in everyday life and travel situations.