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Heading into an English-speaking classroom? These quizzes give Spanish speakers the school vocabulary you need, from supplies and subjects to the action words that fill a school day.

English School Words for Spanish Speakers

Each quiz matches an English word to its Spanish meaning, building from classroom objects to whole activities. You will translate supplies like book, calculator, dictionary, notebook, pencil, and printer, pick up subjects such as mathematics and science, and add verbs like to learn, to listen, and to study.

These quizzes are aimed at beginners and even slip in a short phrase or two, like one has to, so a vocabulary list is not always just a pile of nouns. Reading each prompt carefully pays off, since some entries are adjectives or phrases rather than objects.

English School Words with Audio Pronunciation

You will hear these words all day in a classroom, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation of the English terms. Listening first makes it far easier to follow a teacher and join in when it is your turn.

Did You Know?

The Spanish word for a computer mouse is the same as the word for the animal, ratón (mouse), exactly as in English. Technology borrowed the name in both languages, which makes that one easy to remember once you connect the two.

The Spanish verbs here all appear in their basic dictionary form, the version you look up before changing it to fit a sentence. Their shared endings make them easy to spot as verbs, even before you know exactly what each one means.

How the Quizzes Work

Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 4 sets whenever you want the words to stick. Learning supplies and actions together gives you a fuller picture of the school day. Ready for class? Jump into the free interactive English quizzes and start studying.

1. School in English 1

This set introduces 10 common school words in English and Spanish, ranging from classroom objects to a subject or two. You translate words such as book, calculator, and dictionary into Spanish, building the vocabulary you would use in an actual classroom. Most of these are everyday nouns, but one entry is actually an adjective rather than a thing. It is a small reminder that vocabulary lists often slip in different kinds of words, so it pays to read each prompt carefully before answering. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 97% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

2. School in English 2

The second school set continues with 10 more terms, mixing classroom items, subjects, and a few computer parts. Expect prompts like homework, mathematics, and keyboard to put into Spanish as you go. A fun detail here is that the Spanish word for a computer mouse is the same as the word for the animal, exactly like in English. Technology borrowed the name in both languages, which makes that one easy to remember once you connect the two. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 98% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

3. School in English 3

School vocabulary keeps building in this 10-question set, which adds more supplies along with a couple of useful phrases. You will translate words like notebook, pencil, and printer from English into Spanish. Watch for the entry one has to, which is a short everyday expression rather than a single object. Little phrases like this are handy for talking about what you need to do at school, and they show that a vocabulary list is not always just a pile of nouns. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 100% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

4. School in English 4

The final school set has 13 entries and leans heavily on action words you would use in class. Alongside nouns like science and test, you will translate verbs such as to learn, to listen, and to study into Spanish. Notice that the Spanish verbs here are all in their basic dictionary form, the version you look up before changing it to fit a sentence. Spotting that shared ending makes them easy to recognize as verbs, even before you know exactly what each one means. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 99% (everyone)
🎧 13 questions