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Heading back to class in Spanish? This Spanish Vocabulary set on school words covers the building, the supplies, the people, and the work across twelve quizzes.

Spanish School Vocabulary, Inside and Out

You will start with the classroom and school building, fill your backpack with supplies like cuaderno (notebook) and lΓ‘piz (pencil), meet the people and routines of the school day, and finish with the language of learning, from tarea (homework) to nota (grade). Each unit reads, listens, spells, and builds sentences.

School vocabulary is essential for any student or anyone describing their studies, and it overlaps with everyday words you will use far beyond the classroom. It is a practical place to grow your Spanish quickly. Many school words double as everyday objects and actions, so the vocabulary stretches well past the classroom. That overlap means you get more mileage out of every word you learn here.

Spanish School Words with Audio Pronunciation

Many quizzes include audio, so you hear each word spoken and match the sound to its spelling. Hearing pizarrΓ³n (chalkboard) aloud helps you recognize it when a teacher uses it.

Did You Know?

The word carpeta looks like carpet but actually means a folder or binder. The Spanish word for carpet is alfombra, so this is a false friend worth remembering before you describe your school supplies.

How the Quizzes Work

The twelve quizzes mix five question types and bring earlier words back to keep them fresh. Each takes only a few minutes, so you can study in steady steps. Repeating them moves the vocabulary from recognition into real recall, and spacing the twelve quizzes out gives each set time to settle before the next group of words arrives.

Ready to ace your Spanish school vocabulary? Open these free interactive Spanish quizzes and start learning today.

1A Β· Learn: Classroom Space

Your first look at the school building and classroom β€” the spaces where learning happens. Match Spanish words to their English meanings, then try putting the English back into Spanish.
score: 84% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

1B Β· Apply: Classroom Space

You've learned the classroom basics β€” now your ears are put to work. Listen for words, spell them from audio, and drop them into short sentences.
score: 86% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

2A Β· Learn: School Supplies

Time to fill your backpack! This session covers everything you need for class β€” notebooks, pencils, scissors, and more. Read and translate all eight school-supply words.
score: 84% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

2B Β· Apply: School Supplies

Take your school-supply vocabulary beyond the page β€” listen, spell from audio, and place each item in a sentence. Two classroom words from Unit 1 return for a quick refresher.
score: 85% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

3A Β· Learn: People & School Life

Meet the people and rhythms of a Spanish-speaking school β€” from the teacher to recess. Read and translate seven words that describe who's here and what happens during the school day.
score: 91% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

3B Β· Apply: People & School Life

Put people and school-life vocabulary to the test with listening and fill-in-the-blank challenges. Three school-supply words return to keep earlier vocabulary fresh.
score: 82% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

4A Β· Learn: Schoolwork & Assessment

From homework to final grades, this session covers the language of learning itself. Read and translate nine words about what students do β€” and how they're measured β€” every school day.
score: 90% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

4B Β· Apply: Schoolwork & Assessment

Put Unit 4 vocabulary to work β€” listen for verbs, spell them from audio, and place key words into sentences. Two earlier words return for a quick refresher.
score: 95% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

9. Review 1: Can You Read It?

Eight key words from all four units β€” read them in Spanish and recall their English meanings, then flip the challenge and pick the right Spanish word from an English prompt.
score: 95% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

10. Review 2: Can You Hear It?

No written prompts this time β€” just audio. Listen and translate six words into English, then listen again and pick the correct Spanish spelling for six more. Pure listening practice.
score: 90% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

11. Review 3: Can You Use It?

Twelve sentences, twelve blanks β€” one word from every corner of the school vocabulary list. Drop the right word into each sentence to prove you can use what you've learned.
score: 87% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions

12. Review 4: Mix

The final challenge β€” reading, listening, spelling, and sentence completion all in one quiz. Seven words from the last corners of the word list, tested every way you've practiced.
score: 89% (everyone)
🎧 12 questions