Welcome to another episode of Coffee Break Spanish! In today’s blog, we’ll focus on Spanish vocabulary practice by revisiting some of the key phrases you’ve learned in previous lessons. It’s important to consolidate what you already know, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do here!
Before diving into the content, be sure to listen to the Spanish vocabulary practice audio lesson that accompanies this article. It’s designed to give you extra practice and help you hear the pronunciation of the basic Spanish words we’ll be using today. Listening and repeating is a great way to improve your understanding and speaking abilities!
Why practice matters
This blog and the audio lesson combine key vocabulary pieces that were taught in previous episodes, providing the perfect opportunity to practise and build confidence. By reviewing essential phrases and incorporating them into real-life scenarios, you’ll solidify your knowledge of basic Spanish words and improve your conversational skills.
Now, let’s dive into some short dialogues for some Spanish vocabulary practice, each followed by comprehension questions. These dialogues use common phrases and sentences you might need in everyday conversations, especially when travelling or asking for help.
Dialogue 1: On the plane
- Ana: Estamos en el avión. ¡Qué emoción!
- Carlos: Sí, vamos a España.
- Trabajador del aeropuerto: ¿Quién está con vosotros?
- Carlos: Mi amigo David. Pero, no habla español.
Comprehension questions:
- Where are Ana and Carlos?
- Who is travelling with them?
- Does David speak Spanish?
Dialogue 2: At the airport
- Turista: Oiga, por favor, ¿dónde está la parada de taxi?
- Trabajador del aeropuerto: Está cerca, siga recto y luego gire a la derecha.
- Turista: ¿Está el hotel cerca de aquí?
- Trabajador del aeropuerto: Sí, el hotel está a solo cinco minutos en taxi.
Comprehension questions:
- What is the tourist asking for?
- How far is the hotel from the airport?
- Which direction should the tourist follow to find the taxi stop?
If directions are still a bit tricky for you, you can revisit them in our episode about giving directions in Spanish.
Dialogue 3: At a restaurant
Camarero: Buenas noches, ¿en qué puedo ayudarles?
- Pedro: Queremos mesa para dos, por favor.
- Camarero: Por supuesto. Aquí está su mesa. ¿Qué desean pedir?
- Pedro: Yo quisiera una ensalada
- Clara: Y a mí me pone una paella.
- Camarero: ¿Algo más?
- Pedro: Y una jarra de agua para la mesa.
- Camarero: No hay de qué.
Comprehension questions:
- How many people are looking for a table at the restaurant?
- What does Clara order?
- What do they request for the table?
Don’t forget to check out our episode on ordering at a restaurant if this dialogue was a bit challenging.
Why these phrases matter
These short dialogues cover situations you’re likely to encounter, especially if you’re travelling to a Spanish-speaking country. Knowing how to ask for directions, order at a restaurant, or communicate in basic situations will greatly improve your confidence and language skills. These dialogues cover all the phrases we learnt, giving you some extra Spanish vocabulary practice.
And the great thing about this Spanish vocabulary practice is that you can do it as many times as you want and you can also read it out loud to improve your pronunciation. Plus, practising with real-life phrases helps you better understand sentence structure and grammar. Don’t forget to use the Spanish vocabulary practice audio lesson to hear how these sentences sound when spoken naturally!
One of the keys to mastering a language is consistent Spanish vocabulary practice. Repeating key phrases and incorporating them into your daily routine helps you remember them long-term. Try using the dialogues above in your next practice session, and keep listening to the audio lessons to reinforce what you’ve learned.
By now, you’ve practised common phrases and had a chance to test your understanding. Remember, language learning is all about repetition and using what you know in real contexts. Keep practising these basic Spanish words and dialogues, and soon you’ll find yourself communicating more easily and naturally in Spanish.
In our next episode, we’ll learn some interesting phrases for travelling in Spanish. There’ll be a lot of practice and we’ll be consolidating and learning more Spanish.
Buen trabajo, and happy Coffee Breaking!
Answers to the comprehension questions
Dialogue 1 Answers:
- They are on the plane.
- Carlos’ friend David is with them.
- No, David does not speak Spanish.
Dialogue 2 Answers:
- The tourist is asking where the taxi stop is.
- The hotel is five minutes away by taxi.
- The tourist should go straight and then turn right.
Dialogue 3 Answers:
- They are looking for a table for two people.
- Clara orders paella.
- They ask for a jug of water for the table.