Un curso de audio para escuchar cada día donde quieras: en el metro, paseando, con el café. Empiezas a entender a los nativos y por fin te sueltas a hablar, sin salir de WhatsApp.
Greetings and personal information – HearSay español A1
Master the basics of Spanish conversation. Practice listening and speaking on the go to build confidence in any setting.
Lecciones Hello and goodbye Lucía visits a café and exchanges basic greetings with the barista, Mateo.
Vocabulario hola (hello) adiós (goodbye) sí (yes) no (no) y (and) Objetivos Say hello and goodbye Use simple affirmative and negative responses Morning, noon, and night Mateo welcomes different customers depending on the time of day.
Vocabulario el día (the day) la tarde (the afternoon) la noche (the night) luego (later) mañana (tomorrow) Objetivos Greet people at different times of day Say see you later or tomorrow What is your name? Lucía and Mateo officially introduce themselves to each other.
Vocabulario el nombre (the name) llamar (to call) cómo (how) tú (you - informal) el señor (the mister) Objetivos Ask someone's name informally Introduce yourself Nice to meet you Mateo introduces Lucía to his regular customer, offering polite pleasantries.
Vocabulario la señora (the missus) el gusto (the pleasure/taste) encantado (delighted) igualmente (likewise) conocer (to know/meet) Objetivos Express pleasure at meeting someone Respond politely to an introduction How are you doing? Lucía returns to the café and asks Mateo how his day is going.
Vocabulario estar (to be) bien (good/fine) gracias (thank you) muy (very) pero (but) Objetivos Ask how someone is doing Respond to check-ins positively Formal check-ins Mateo speaks with an older customer, showing respect through formal address.
Vocabulario usted (you - formal) mal (bad) el apellido (the last name) el favor (the favor) nada (nothing) Objetivos Use formal pronouns for respect Say please and you are welcome Where are you from? Lucía notices Mateo's accent and asks about his hometown.
Vocabulario de (from/of) dónde (where) ser (to be) la ciudad (the city) el país (the country) Objetivos Ask where someone is from State your own origin Discussing nationalities Mateo talks about the many tourists who visit his café.
Vocabulario español (Spanish) inglés (English) la nacionalidad (the nationality) el mundo (the world) vivir (to live) Objetivos Talk about different nationalities Discuss where you live Counting one to five Lucía counts out her coins to pay for her morning coffee.
Vocabulario uno (one) dos (two) tres (three) cuatro (four) cinco (five) Objetivos Count from one to five Identify small quantities Counting up to ten Mateo takes inventory of the pastries in the display case.
Vocabulario seis (six) siete (seven) ocho (eight) nueve (nine) diez (ten) Objetivos Count from six to ten Express numbers up to ten in conversation How old are you? Lucía and Mateo discuss their ages and stages of life.
Vocabulario el año (the year) tener (to have) cuánto (how much/many) la edad (the age) viejo (old) Objetivos Ask someone's age State your own age Working with bigger numbers Mateo explains the cost of larger orders and group discounts.
Vocabulario veinte (twenty) treinta (thirty) cuarenta (forty) cincuenta (fifty) cien (one hundred) Objetivos Count by tens up to one hundred Understand larger numbers for prices and ages Sharing contact details Lucía wants to invite Mateo to a photography exhibit and asks for his number.
Vocabulario la dirección (the address) la calle (the street) el teléfono (the telephone) cuál (which/what) el número (the number) Objetivos Ask for a phone number or address Share personal contact details Connecting the details Lucía and Mateo review everything they know about each other as they walk to the exhibit.
Vocabulario la conversación (the conversation) hablar (to speak) escuchar (to listen) la persona (the person) la información (the information) Objetivos Participate in a basic introductory conversation Combine personal details into a simple introduction