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School

You're about to gain the vocabulary to navigate a Spanish-speaking classroom — from asking for a pencil to talking about homework, grades, and everything in between.

1A · Learn: Classroom Space

Your first look at the school building and classroom — the spaces where learning happens. Match Spanish words to their English meanings, then try putting the English back into Spanish.
10 questions
debug: 4 attempts
average score: 88% (all users)

1B · Apply: Classroom Space

You've learned the classroom basics — now your ears are put to work. Listen for words, spell them from audio, and drop them into short sentences.
10 questions
debug: 2 attempts
average score: 80% (all users)

2A · Learn: School Supplies

Time to fill your backpack! This session covers everything you need for class — notebooks, pencils, scissors, and more. Read and translate all eight school-supply words.
12 questions
debug: 7 attempts
average score: 83% (all users)

2B · Apply: School Supplies 🔒

Take your school-supply vocabulary beyond the page — listen, spell from audio, and place each item in a sentence. Two classroom words from Unit 1 return for a quick refresher.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

3A · Learn: People & School Life 🔒

Meet the people and rhythms of a Spanish-speaking school — from the teacher to recess. Read and translate seven words that describe who's here and what happens during the school day.
10 questions
debug: 0 attempts

3B · 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.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

4A · 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 — and how they're measured — every school day.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

4B · Apply: Schoolwork & Assessment 🔒

Put Unit 4 vocabulary to work — listen for verbs, spell them from audio, and place key words into sentences. Two earlier words return for a quick refresher.
12 questions
debug: 1 attempts
average score: 100% (all users)

9. Review 1: Can You Read It? 🔒

Eight key words from all four units — read them in Spanish and recall their English meanings, then flip the challenge and pick the right Spanish word from an English prompt.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

10. Review 2: Can You Hear It? 🔒

No written prompts this time — just audio. Listen and translate six words into English, then listen again and pick the correct Spanish spelling for six more. Pure listening practice.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

11. Review 3: Can You Use It? 🔒

Twelve sentences, twelve blanks — 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.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

12. Review 4: Mix 🔒

The final challenge — 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.
12 questions
debug: 0 attempts

This quiz set covers 31 essential school words in Latin American Spanish, organized into four thematic groups: the physical classroom (el salón de clase, la pizarra, la silla…), school supplies (la mochila, el cuaderno, la goma…), people and school life (el maestro, el recreo, el uniforme…), and schoolwork and learning (la tarea, el examen, estudiar…). These are the words students and teachers use every single day.

Each theme begins with a short “Learn” session — easy reading and translation questions that build your confidence — followed by a deeper “Apply” session that introduces listening clips, spelling challenges, and fill-in-the-blank sentences. Sessions run about five minutes each. As you progress, earlier words reappear in harder question formats, so nothing gets left behind.

By the end, you'll hear la calificación in a conversation and know it means grade, spell el bolígrafo after hearing it spoken aloud, and complete a sentence like Necesito estudiar para el examen without hesitation.