Read mini conversations and test your comprehension. Real-life situations with natural Spanish.
¿Tienen reserva? (Do you have a reservation?), a nombre de (under the name of), la carta (the menu), el plato del día (daily special), suena bien (sounds good).
¿Qué le pasa? (What is wrong?), me duele la garganta (my throat hurts), tengo fiebre (I have a fever), le receto (I prescribe you), dos veces al día (twice a day).
¿En qué puedo ayudarle? (How can I help you?), habitación doble (double room), vista al mar (sea view), la llave (the key), el desayuno (breakfast), la contraseña (the password).
Disculpe (excuse me), siga todo recto (go straight ahead), gire a la izquierda (turn left), enfrente de (across from), a pie (on foot), ¿se puede ir andando? (can you walk there?).
Cuénteme sobre (tell me about), llevo cinco años (I have been for five years), jefe de equipo (team leader), nuevos retos (new challenges), puntos fuertes (strengths).
1. In the restaurant, what did the waiter recommend?
2. How long should the patient take antibiotics?
3. What floor is the hotel room on?
4. How far is the museum?
5. How long has the candidate worked in marketing?
6. 'Plato del día' means:
7. '¿Qué le pasa?' is asking:
8. At the hotel, breakfast is served:
9. The tourist needs to turn:
10. 'Busco nuevos retos' means:
Reading and understanding conversations is one of the most effective ways to learn Spanish. Dialogues show you how grammar, vocabulary, and culture come together in real situations.
After reading each dialogue, try to recreate it from memory. Cover the Spanish text and try to produce the sentences yourself. This active recall dramatically improves your speaking ability.
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