
Master key Spanish basics in Spanish 101 part 1, including how to read Spanish, pronounce vowels, the silent h, rolling the r, and inverted exclamation and question marks.
Learn how to ask someone their name, respond with your own name, and say nice to meet you in Spanish, including gendered forms of encantada and simple conversation examples.
Learn how to say good morning, good afternoon, and good night in Spanish, including when to use buenas tardes and buenas noches, and common usage tips.
Learn numbers 1 to 10 in Spanish through slow practice, repetition, and a sing-along rhythm, with quick repetition and tips to say them faster.
Learn how to ask for help in Spanish for travel, starting with 'can you help me with this?' and using phrases like 'necesita ayuda' and 'necesitan ayuda'.
Master Spanish numbers from 10 to 30 in this two-part lesson, with part two covering 30 to 1000.
Learn how to ask how much something costs in Spanish using euros, coins and notes, and common phrases like cuánto cuesta esto.
Learn how Spanish meals unfold from aperitivo to postre, with first and second dishes, dessert, and coffee, and note Spain's lunch and dinner times.
Learn common Spanish desserts, drinks, and coffees, including ice cream, flan, Bastille cake, fruit salad, agua, agua con gas, vino, fresco, Coca-Cola, Fanta, café solo, and café con leche.
This is Pro Lesson, it means it's more difficult than usual. Don't get disheartened if you find it hard, just keep trying your best!
Learn to say I'm lost and ask for help in Spanish through repetition, mastering 'estoy perdido/estoy perdida' and 'necesito ayuda' with polite forms for different situations.
Learn hotel check-in basics: confirm your reserva or booking under your name, provide guest count and stay dates, and ask for services, breakfast, room changes, help, or to report issues.
Learn to ask about breakfast while traveling: is breakfast included, incluido, cuánto cuesta, and what time breakfast is served; is it a buffet or a la carte.
Learn to ask for hotel facilities in Spanish, such as the pool (la piscina), gym (el gimnasio), restaurant (el restaurante), the gift shop (la tienda), and the lift (ascensor).
Learn how to ask in Spanish whether a room has essential amenities, such as a hairdryer, coffee maker, kettle, fridge (nevera), towels, a robe, slippers, and a safe.
Learn how to ask for directions on public transport to reach places like la catedral, choosing the right train or bus, and confirming stops.
Learn essential travel Spanish for medical emergencies, including asking where the hospital is, and using phrases like necesita un médico and necesita una ambulancia to get help quickly.
Learn to tell time in Spanish, mastering hours and minutes, including half past, quarter past, and quarter to, and differentiate morning, afternoon, and night for travel contexts.
Learn Spanish for Travel – Speak Spanish on Your Next Trip
Are you planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country and want to communicate with confidence?
This Spanish for Travel course teaches the most useful Spanish phrases and conversations you need while travelling. The lessons focus on real-life situations so you can communicate easily in restaurants, hotels, airports, and everyday travel scenarios.
This course is perfect for beginners who want to learn practical Spanish quickly before travelling.
What You Will Learn
Essential Spanish phrases for travel and tourism
How to order food and drinks in Spanish
Asking for directions and understanding responses
Communicating at hotels, airports, and public transport
Introducing yourself and having simple conversations
Understanding common Spanish responses from locals
Real-World Travel Situations
This course prepares you for common travel situations including:
ordering meals at restaurants
checking into hotels
asking for directions
shopping and making purchases
navigating transport and tourist areas
You'll gain the confidence to interact with locals and enjoy a more authentic travel experience.
Who This Course Is For
Travellers visiting Spanish-speaking countries
Beginners who want to learn useful Spanish quickly
Tourists who want practical phrases for everyday situations
Anyone interested in learning survival Spanish for travel
No previous Spanish knowledge is required.