
In this first lesson, you’ll learn all the letters of the Spanish alphabet and their sounds. By the end, you’ll be able to pronounce each letter correctly and start reading basic Spanish words!
Learn how each letter in the Spanish alphabet sounds. Practice pronunciation and get ready to read and speak Spanish words confidently!
Learn about Spanish accent marks and the dieresis (¨). See how they affect pronunciation and meaning so you can read and speak correctly.
Learn essential Spanish words for everyday items, including cat, dog, pencil, book, tree, ball, piece, car, house, and flower. Practice pronunciation and recognition!
Learn how to use Spanish question (¿?) and exclamation (¡!) marks, including the opening and closing symbols, to read and write like a native speaker.
Review everything from Module 1! Practice the Spanish alphabet, letter sounds, accents, punctuation, and common objects to reinforce your learning.
Learn how Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine. Discover simple rules and examples to identify gender and use nouns correctly in sentences.
Learn how to use Spanish articles like el, la, los, las and un, una, unos, unas. Understand when to use each and match them with nouns correctly.
Learn how to form plurals in Spanish. Discover the rules for adding -s or -es to nouns and practice making words match in number.
Learn common colors in Spanish, plus shades like dark, light, silvery, and golden. Practice pronunciation and describe objects with more detail.
Learn how to count in Spanish from 0 to 10. Practice pronunciation and start using numbers in everyday situations like telling quantities and simple math.
Review everything from Module 2! Practice noun gender, articles, plural nouns, colors, and numbers 0–10 to reinforce your learning and gain confidence.
Learn Spanish subject pronouns like yo, tú, él, ella, nosotros, and more. Practice using them in sentences to talk about yourself and others.
Learn how to use the verb tener to express possession, age, and basic descriptions. Practice conjugation and simple sentences with confidence.
Learn how to connect ideas in Spanish using y (and) and o (or). Practice combining words, numbers, and sentences to speak more naturally.
Learn to count in Spanish from 11 to 20. Practice pronunciation and start using these numbers in everyday situations and simple sentences.
Review everything from Module 3! Practice subject pronouns, the verb tener, connectors y and o, and numbers 11–20 to reinforce your skills.
Students will learn how to use the verb ser to describe identity, origin, professions, and basic characteristics. They’ll practice conjugation and simple sentences with confidence.
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition de to show origin, possession, and relationships. Practice forming simple sentences like “Soy de México.”
Learn the names of 10 countries in North and Central America and their nationalities. Practice saying who is from where using ser and de.
Learn how to say sí (yes) and no (no) in Spanish. Practice responding to questions and using these words confidently in everyday conversation.
Review everything from Module 4! Practice the verb ser, the preposition de, countries and nationalities, and sí and no to reinforce your learning.
Students will learn how to use Spanish possessive adjectives like mi, tu, su, nuestro to talk about ownership. They’ll practice matching them with nouns correctly in sentences.
Learn common Spanish words for family members like padre, madre, hermana, hermano, primo, tía, and more. Practice pronunciation and using them with possessive adjectives.
Learn Spanish words for common jobs like teacher, doctor, nurse, police, firefighter, student, vendor, worker, and tourist. Practice using them in simple sentences.
Review everything from Module 5! Practice possessive adjectives, family member names, and common occupations to reinforce your Spanish skills.
Learn Spanish words for common places like school, park, shopping center, house, airport, and more. Practice using them to talk about where people are.
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition en to indicate location. Practice forming sentences like Estoy en la escuela and Ellos están en el parque.
Learn how to use the verb estar in the present tense to describe location and feelings. Practice conjugation and build simple sentences with confidence.
Learn common Spanish adjectives to describe feelings like feliz, triste, cansado, and emocionado. Practice using them with estar in sentences.
Review everything from Module 6! Practice common places, the preposition en, the verb estar, and feeling adjectives to reinforce your Spanish skills.
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition a to indicate direction or movement toward a place. Practice sentences like Voy a la escuela or Ella va al parque.
Learn how to use the Spanish contractions al (a + el) and del (de + el). Practice combining words correctly in sentences like Voy al cine or Vengo del mercado.
Learn how to use the verb ir (to go) in the present tense. Practice conjugation and build sentences to talk about going to places like Voy al parque.
Learn how to use the verb venir (to come) in the present tense. Practice conjugation and build sentences to talk about coming to places, e.g., Ella viene al hotel.
Review everything from Module 7! Practice the preposition a, contractions al and del, and the verbs ir and venir to reinforce your Spanish skills.
Learn how to conjugate regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs in the present tense. Practice forming simple sentences to talk about daily actions and routines.
Learn the names of common fruits in Spanish like mango, naranja, pera, manzana, uvas, coco, and durazno. Practice pronunciation and using them in sentences.
Learn Spanish adjectives and their opposites like alto/bajo, gordo/delgado, rápido/lento, caliente/frío, grande/pequeño. Practice describing people and objects.
Learn Spanish words for people around you like vecino, amigo, compañero de trabajo, jefe, empleado, and compañero de escuela. Practice talking about who they are.
Review everything from Module 8! Practice regular verbs, common fruits, adjectives and opposites, and vocabulary for people around you to reinforce your Spanish skills.
Learn the names of common meats in Spanish like carne, res, pollo, cerdo, cordero, and salchicha. Practice pronunciation and using them in simple sentences.
Learn the names of common vegetables in Spanish like papa, apio, cebolla, ajo, zanahoria, and more. Practice pronunciation and using them in sentences.
Learn how to use Spanish demonstrative adjectives like este, esta, estos, estas, eso, esa, esos, and esas. Practice pointing out and describing objects in sentences.
Learn how to use Spanish demonstrative pronouns esto, eso to refer to things without repeating nouns. Practice using them in simple sentences.
Learn the names of common foods in Spanish like pizza, hamburguesa, sopa, ensalada, pasta, arroz con pollo, and sándwich. Practice using them in sentences.
Review everything from Module 9! Practice meats, vegetables, common foods, demonstrative adjectives, and pronouns to reinforce your Spanish skills.
Learn the names of hot and cold drinks in Spanish like jugo, agua, leche, café, and té. Practice pronunciation and using them in simple sentences.
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition con (with) to talk about accompaniment or combination. Practice sentences like Café con leche or Voy con mi amigo.
Learn how to use the verb querer (to want) in the present tense. Practice conjugation and build sentences to express desires or preferences, e.g., Quiero café.
Learn the names of common farm animals in Spanish like vaca, toro, caballo, pato, gallina, and gallo. Practice pronunciation and using them in sentences.
Review everything from Module 10! Practice hot and cold beverages, farm animals, the preposition con, and the verb querer to reinforce your Spanish skills.
Have you always wanted to learn Spanish but didn’t know where to start?
Level Up Spanish: Everyday Spanish for Beginners is the perfect beginner course designed to take you from absolute zero to having your first real conversations in Spanish.
Across 10 carefully structured modules and over 50 short, engaging lessons, you’ll build a strong foundation in the language. Starting with the Spanish alphabet and pronunciation, you’ll move step by step into essential vocabulary, greetings, describing people and places, and forming simple sentences you can actually use in real life.
This course is designed for complete beginners, so there’s no need for any prior Spanish knowledge. Each lesson is clear, practical, and easy to follow — and you’ll be guided every step of the way. By the end, you’ll be able to:
Greet people and introduce yourself with confidence.
Describe objects, people, and everyday situations.
Ask and answer basic questions in Spanish.
Form simple sentences to express your ideas.
Whether you’re preparing for travel, want to connect with Spanish-speaking friends, or simply dream of starting your language-learning journey, this course will give you the tools, confidence, and foundation you need.
All it takes is a little consistency — and by the end, you’ll be speaking real Spanish!