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A picturesque, high-contrast photograph of a Spanish town square at dusk. A centuries-old church stands prominently and immovably in the background, while in the foreground, a group of friends are laughing and sharing plates of delicious Spanish food at a lively outdoor restaurant.
A picturesque, high-contrast photograph of a Spanish town square at dusk. A centuries-old church stands prominently and immovably in the background, while in the foreground, a group of friends are laughing and sharing plates of delicious Spanish food at a lively outdoor restaurant.
CoursePublicCreated 20/02/2026

A2 Spanish: The Next Step to Fluency

You can introduce yourself in Spanish. Now it's time to learn how to tell a story. This is the A2 level.

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A scenic, winding cobblestone path ascending through a vibrant, sun-drenched Spanish village, with colorful ceramic pots and blooming bougainvillea adorning the walls. The path evokes a journey of progress and discovery, bathed in warm, inviting light.

A2 Spanish: Course Introduction

A very short deck to introduce the 'A2 Spanish: The Next Step to Fluency' course. It will outline the course structure, learning objectives, and set expectations for the learner.

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A picturesque, high-contrast photograph of a Spanish town square at dusk. A centuries-old church stands prominently and immovably in the background, while in the foreground, a group of friends are laughing and sharing plates of delicious Spanish food at a lively outdoor restaurant.

A2 Spanish: Optional A1 Revision

An optional review of the most challenging A1-level concepts. This deck will focus on the difference between 'ser' and 'estar', the use of 'gustar'-type verbs, key present tense irregular verbs, and direct object pronouns.

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The image evokes a feeling of nostalgia and travel. It's a top-down shot on a weathered wooden desk bathed in warm, natural light from a nearby window. An open journal with a brown leather cover is the focal point, featuring handwritten notes, maps, and pressed flowers on one page, with a fountain pen resting on the blank page next to it.  A vintage phrasebook, compass, and a steaming mug of coffee sit to the side, along with a creased world map. The color palette is warm and muted, dominated by browns, creams, and soft greens. The overall style is rustic and cozy, suggesting a moment of quiet contemplation.

Spanish Grammar: The Present Perfect Tense (Pretérito Perfecto)

Learn to form and use the Spanish Present Perfect tense (Pretérito Perfecto) to discuss recent past events and life experiences. Covers regular and irregular verbs, and key time markers.

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A close-up, slightly elevated photograph of a hand gently holding a single, slightly faded sepia-toned vintage photograph. The image within the vintage photo shows a joyful family gathered around a table, celebrating a specific, completed event from the past. Soft, nostalgic lighting illuminates the scene.

Spanish Grammar: The Simple Past Tense (Pretérito Indefinido) - Regular Verbs

Learn the formation and use of the Pretérito Indefinido for all regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs to talk about specific, completed actions in the past.

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A weathered wooden pier with some irregularly spaced or slightly misaligned planks, stretching into the clear blue waters of a Spanish coastline. The pier makes a gentle, winding turn as it extends towards the horizon, under the warm, golden light of a setting sun.

Spanish Grammar: The Simple Past Tense (Pretérito Indefinido) - Irregular Verbs

Master the conjugations of the most important irregular verbs in the Pretérito Indefinido, including 'ser', 'ir', 'dar', 'ver', and verbs with major stem changes like 'tener', 'hacer', and 'decir'.

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A warm, sun-drenched photograph of a tranquil cobblestone plaza in a small Spanish town. The scene captures everyday routines unfolding gently, like children playing or friends conversing at a cafe, evoking a sense of cherished memories and what "used to happen" long ago.

Spanish Grammar: The Imperfect Tense (Pretérito Imperfecto)

Learn the formation and use of the Pretérito Imperfecto to describe past routines, ongoing actions, settings, and personal characteristics in the past.

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A tranquil, softly lit interior scene features a person deeply engrossed in reading a book, creating a sense of ongoing background activity. In stark contrast, a vintage rotary telephone in the sharp foreground is captured mid-ring, its sudden, clear presence interrupting the serene moment.

Spanish Grammar: Choosing Between Indefinido and Imperfecto

A dedicated deck to practice and master the difference between the Pretérito Indefinido (for actions) and the Pretérito Imperfecto (for descriptions and background).

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A close-up, high-angle professional photograph of two hands gracefully exchanging a single, ripe red apple. The hands should be positioned to show a clear, smooth transfer, with soft, natural lighting emphasizing the elegance of the interaction.

Spanish Grammar: Direct, Indirect, and Combined Pronouns

Review and expand on the use of Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns. This deck focuses on their correct placement with different tenses and introduces the use of combined pronouns (e.g., 'se lo', 'me la').

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A scenic, winding cobblestone path ascending through a vibrant, sun-drenched Spanish village, with colorful ceramic pots and blooming bougainvillea adorning the walls. The path evokes a journey of progress and discovery, bathed in warm, inviting light.

Spanish Grammar: The Simple Future Tense (Futuro Simple)

Learn to form and use the Spanish simple future tense (Futuro Simple) to discuss future plans, make predictions, and understand its use for expressing probability. This deck covers regular verbs and the most common irregular stems.

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A serene, sun-drenched path winding through a Spanish countryside, leading towards two subtly diverging options in the distance. The scene is bathed in golden hour light, suggesting reflection on choices and future possibilities.

Spanish Grammar: The Simple Conditional (Condicional Simple)

Learn to form and use the Spanish simple conditional tense to talk about hypothetical situations, make polite requests, and give advice.

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A close-up, dynamic photograph of two expressive hands: one hand gestures forward with an open palm, indicating 'go' or 'do', while the other hand is raised with an open palm, indicating 'stop' or 'don't'. The hands are set against a softly blurred, warm-toned background, hinting at a lively, communicative setting, under natural light.

Spanish Grammar: The Imperative (Commands)

Learn to form and use affirmative and negative commands for the forms: tú, usted, nosotros, vosotros, and ustedes. Includes placement of pronouns with commands.

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A close-up, artistic photograph of a person's hands gently releasing a handful of dandelion seeds into the air, illuminated by warm, golden hour light. The background is a soft, dreamlike blur of an ancient Spanish town's rooftops and a distant, hazy mountain range, conveying a sense of hope and possibility.

Spanish Grammar: The Present Subjunctive (Presente de Subjuntivo)

An introduction to the subjunctive mood. This deck covers the formation of the Present Subjunctive and its use to express wishes, desires, emotions, doubts, and impersonal opinions.

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A professional photograph of a vintage brass balance scale sitting on a dark wooden desk in a sunlit study. The two golden plates are perfectly level, capturing a moment of absolute equilibrium and connection between two sides.

Spanish Grammar: Comparisons and Superlatives

Learn to form and use comparatives of inequality (más/menos que), equality (tan/tanto como), and superlatives (el/la más/menos de), including irregular forms like 'mejor' and 'peor'.

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A vivid, sun-drenched photograph of a winding rural road stretching into the distance towards a charming village nestled in rolling hills. Sunlight filters through scattered trees along the path, creating a sense of a purposeful journey.

Spanish Grammar: Mastering Por and Para

A dedicated deck to understand and practice the different uses of the prepositions 'por' and 'para'.

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A close-up, high-angle photograph of hands intricately weaving colorful threads on a traditional loom or with knitting needles. The threads flow smoothly, forming a complex and harmonious pattern, bathed in soft, natural light, emphasizing texture and detail.

Spanish Grammar: Adverbs and Connectors

Learn to form adverbs using the '-mente' suffix and use key temporal and conditional connectors like 'cuando', 'mientras', 'antes de', 'después de', and 'si'.

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A close-up, artistic photograph of a train ticket for 'Sevilla' held gently in a hand, with a blurred, sun-drenched Spanish landscape visible through a train window in the background. The scene evokes a sense of journey and anticipation.

Spanish Vocabulary: Travel and Tourism

Learn and practice essential Spanish vocabulary for travel, including booking accommodation, buying tickets, transport, asking for directions, and describing holiday activities.

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A close-up, warm photograph of a person's hands gently resting on their stomach, bathed in soft, natural light, conveying a sense of calm and introspection.

Spanish Vocabulary: Health and Wellbeing

Learn essential Spanish vocabulary for talking about your health, including parts of the body, common symptoms, and useful phrases for visiting a doctor or pharmacy.

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A close-up, eye-level photograph of a rustic wooden table in a Spanish restaurant, featuring an open menu ("la carta"), a half-empty glass of red wine, and a small ceramic plate with some olives. The background is softly blurred, showing warm, inviting restaurant lighting.

Spanish Vocabulary: Food and Drink

Build vocabulary for food, drink, and meals. This deck focuses on phrases for ordering in a restaurant, shopping for groceries, and describing different types of food.

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A thoughtful young person, possibly a student or young professional, deeply focused on a task at a clean, minimalist desk. On the desk are a laptop, an open notebook with handwritten Spanish notes, and a sleek pen. Warm, natural sunlight streams through a nearby window, casting an inspiring glow on the scene.

Spanish Vocabulary: Work and Study

Learn vocabulary to describe professions, workplaces, daily work tasks, and study habits. This deck helps you talk about your professional and academic life.

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A lively outdoor evening scene in a Spanish plaza, with a group of friends gathered around someone playing an acoustic guitar. Warm string lights illuminate the joyful atmosphere, capturing the essence of shared leisure and cultural enjoyment.

Spanish Vocabulary: Leisure and Culture

Learn vocabulary for talking about hobbies, sports, films, music, and books. This deck includes phrases for making plans and inviting friends to do activities.

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A person confidently ordering coffee at a vibrant outdoor cafe in a picturesque Spanish city, with historic architecture and bustling activity in the background. The scene is bright and sunny, conveying a sense of successful immersion and accomplishment.

A2 Spanish: Final Test and Showcase

A comprehensive test deck to assess and showcase all the grammar and vocabulary learned throughout the A2 course. Questions will integrate multiple concepts in realistic scenarios.

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