Greetings & Small Talk
Getting Around & Asking
Feelings &
The Body
Politeness & Classroom
Reactions & Opinions
100

You see your teacher at 8:00 in the morning.

→ Buenos días

100

Ask “Where is the bathroom?”

→ ¿Dónde está el baño?

100

Your friend asks why you’re going to the kitchen.

→ Tengo hambre

100

You want to borrow a pencil politely. Add “please” in Spanish.

"Me das un lápiz _____?"

→ Por favor

100

You try a new food and you like it. 

(+50pts if 2 responses)

→ Me gusta

(Que rico!)

200

It’s 4:00 pm and you arrive to guitar class. What greeting do you use?

→ Buenas tardes

200

You want to buy water bottle but don't know if you have enough cash to afford it. What do you ask the cashier?

→ ¿Cuánto cuesta?

200

After getting no sleep, in the morning, a friend asks “How are you?”

→ Estoy cansado/a

200

You step on someone’s foot by accident.

→ Lo siento

200

Your friend shows you a cool video. Say “How cool!”

→ ¡Qué chido!

300

You meet someone new. After they say their name, you say...

→ Mucho gusto

300

Your phone died and you don't know if you're too late for the train. You ask a stranger with a watch....

→ ¿Qué hora es?

300

Someone asks why you’re putting on a jacket.

→ Tengo frío

300

You need to squeeze past people in a crowded hallway. Say “excuse me” as you pass.

→ Con permiso

300

You taste something delicious. React with “How tasty!”

→ ¡Qué rico!

400

You have a new classmate from a different part of the United States but you didn't hear where. You ask her....

→ ¿De dónde eres?

400

You’re lost in a train station. Ask someone “Can you help me?”

→ ¿Me puedes ayudar?

400

It’s summer in Mexico and you’re sweating.

→ Tengo calor

400

Your friend thanks you. You respond...

→ No hay problema

400

Your cat drags in a dead bird! Yuck!

→ ¡Qué asco!

500

Introduce yourself by saying your nationality and what town you're from

(spoken & written)


→ Soy americano / Soy americana y vivo en Eugene

500

The mall is closing soon. Ask “Excuse me, what time does it close?”

(spoken & written)

→ Disculpa, a qué hora cierra?

500

You have a headache and want to tell the teacher.

(spoken & written)

→ Me duele la cabeza

500

In class you don’t understand the homework directions. Tell the teacher “I don’t understand.”

(spoken & written)

→ No entiendo

500

Your friend tells you surprising news and you want to say “Really?/Seriously?” in Spanish.

(spoken & written)

→ ¿En serio? or ¿Neta?

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