Free guide to your first conversations in Spanish

Have you just started learning Spanish, or, on the contrary, have you been trying to learn Spanish for weeks, months, or even years?

Are you still struggling to understand and/or take part in a conversation in Spanish?

Are you wondering where to start in order to speak your first words in a nice and fluent way?

You are not alone!

On my first trip to Spain, I felt completely lost when it came to aligning 3 words in Spanish…

However I had spent the last 2 years learning Spanish at school!

But the way the language was taught, with long lists of vocabulary to memorize, and grammar rules that never seemed to stick in my mind, I just wasn’t able to put all that knowledge into practice, in the “real world”.

What we don’t learn at school, is to PRIORITIZE what we need to learn:

  • if you are looking for a job in Spain, focus on BUSINESS LANGUAGE
  • if you are going on a vacation in Spain, focus on TRAVEL VOCABULARY you will need
  • if you are going to the zoo, well then yes, you might to know how to say ORANGUTAN in Spanish, but otherwise, I don’t think that word will be very useful!

20/80 rule

As a general rule, focus on the 20% of the language that will enable you to get by in 80% of situations!

Did you know that with only 100 words, you can acquire 50% fluency in Spanish?

And that the 1000 most frequent words in Spanish account for 88% of oral speech?

Even in English, we only use 10-20% of words throughout 80-90% of our everyday conversations!

Most frequent words & questions in Spanish

To help you get started in Spanish, I have compiled a quick, yet complete, guide which will get you talking straight away with:

– the “101 Most Frequent Spanish Words“,

– the “41 Most Common Questions In Spanish”, and

– a link to an exclusive video with all pronunciations of the above words and sentences.

Just enter your email below to get an instant access to that free guide!

You will also find more useful tips and ways to improve your Spanish by scrolling through the articles (and videos!) on this blog:

  • Frequent words and verbs explained in simple words
  • Interview with other expats who have learned Spanish
  • And more…

I hope you enjoy you visit, and your free guide below!

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