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Shopping

You're about to walk into every shop in the Spanish-speaking world — and actually know what to say.

1A · Learn: The Shopping Scene

Welcome to shopping in Spanish! Meet the places and people you'll encounter. This is a gentle warm-up — read the Spanish word and pick the English meaning, then try the reverse.
10 questions
debug: 20 attempts
average score: 88% (all users)

1B · Apply: The Shopping Scene

You know the words — now sharpen your ears and use them in context. Listen to audio clips, match pronunciation to spelling, and fill in the blanks in real sentences.
10 questions
debug: 17 attempts
average score: 88% (all users)

2A · Learn: Money Talk

Time to talk money! Learn the words for prices, payments, and everything that happens at the register.
10 questions
debug: 5 attempts
average score: 82% (all users)

2B · Apply: Money Talk 🔒

Can you hear the difference between 'moneda' and 'billete'? Tune your ears, practice spelling, and complete sentences about paying and saving.
11 questions
debug: 5 attempts
average score: 87% (all users)

3A · Learn: What You Buy 🔒

From shoes to gifts, bags to brands — learn to name the things you'll pick off the shelves, plus a few key words for describing prices.
10 questions
debug: 4 attempts
average score: 83% (all users)

3B · Apply: What You Buy 🔒

Put your shopping vocabulary to work. Listen to product descriptions, spell what you hear, and fill in sentences about bargains and brands.
12 questions
debug: 10 attempts
average score: 73% (all users)

4A · Learn: Shopping Actions 🔒

Now for the verbs! Buy, sell, pay, haggle — these are the actions that bring your shopping vocabulary to life.
12 questions
debug: 3 attempts
average score: 83% (all users)

4B · Apply: Shopping Actions 🔒

Comprar or cobrar? Gastar or ahorrar? These verbs sound trickier than they look. Listen carefully, connect sound to spelling, and use them in sentences.
12 questions
debug: 3 attempts
average score: 70% (all users)

5A · Learn: Describing Things 🔒

Big or small? New or used? Open or closed? Learn the adjectives that help you describe what you see — and what you can't find.
10 questions
debug: 3 attempts
average score: 97% (all users)

5B · Apply: Describing Things 🔒

Opposites attract — and they help you remember. Listen to adjective pairs, practice spelling the tricky ones, and complete sentences that use contrast to test your knowledge.
12 questions
debug: 2 attempts
average score: 75% (all users)

11. Review 1: Can You Read It? 🔒

First checkpoint! All five units, reading only. Translate from Spanish to English and English to Spanish — no audio, no blanks. How many of the 50 words have stuck?
12 questions
debug: 1 attempts
average score: 92% (all users)

12. Review 2: Can You Hear It? 🔒

Eyes closed, ears open. Every question is audio-only — can you recognize the spoken word and connect it to its meaning or spelling?
12 questions
debug: 1 attempts
average score: 100% (all users)

13. Review 3: Can You Use It? 🔒

Every question is a sentence with a missing word. Read the context, pick the right Spanish word, and hear the complete sentence spoken aloud after you answer.
12 questions
debug: 1 attempts
average score: 42% (all users)

14. Review 4: Mix 🔒

The final challenge — all question types, all units, no pattern. Listen, read, translate, and fill in blanks. If you ace this, the shopping vocabulary is yours.
12 questions
debug: 1 attempts
average score: 67% (all users)

This series of 14 short quizzes will teach you 50 essential Spanish words for shopping — the places, the people, the money, the products, and the actions that tie it all together. Whether you're haggling at a street market in Mexico City or asking for a receipt in a Barcelona boutique, these are the words you'll reach for first.

Each quiz takes about five minutes. You'll start by reading and translating, then progress to listening to spoken Spanish, connecting pronunciation to spelling, and using words in real sentences. The difficulty builds gradually — early quizzes give you confidence, later ones challenge your ears and memory. Along the way, words from previous quizzes reappear when you least expect them, keeping everything fresh without requiring extra study sessions.

The series is split into five thematic units — places and people, money, products, verbs, and descriptive words — followed by four cumulative reviews that test you across every format. By the end, you won't just recognize these 50 words. You'll hear them, spell them, and use them in context. That's what mastery feels like.