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BBC Learning Spanish

Stage 1
Finding your feet
Coping with the very basics when you first arrive in Spain
Unit Objectives Grammar tip Culture
¡Taxi!
Taking un taxi from the airport to the city centre
  • Saying hello and goodbye
  • Understanding and replying to ¿dónde?
  • Saying thank you
  • Reading/pronouncing street names
Sounds of Spanish Taxis
El hotel
Booking into un hotel
  • Saying you've booked a room
  • Understanding key questions/requests
  • Recognising the numbers 0-10
More sounds of Spanish Accommodation
Una tortilla
Ordering a snack and a drink in una cafetería
  • Understanding key questions in a café
  • Asking for a simple snack and a (non-alcoholic) drink
  • Using "por favor"
  • Asking for the bill
Two words for 'a': un and una Snacks

Refreshing drinks
Perdón, ¿el parque?
Finding and checking out atracciones turísticas
  • Politely attracting someone's attention
  • Asking the way to a place
  • Understanding key direction words
  • Asking for clarification
  • Using words for some tourist sights
Two words for 'the': el and la Museums

Spain's Royal buildings
The Challenge
Finding out how much you've learnt

Coping in situations 1-4 above
Stage 2
Night Out
Ordering food and drink and meeting people
Unit Objectives Grammar Tip Culture
Unas tapas
Ordering unas tapas and something to drink
  • Ordering a tapa and an alcoholic drink
  • Saying cheers

Plurals Tapas
Su menú
Having a meal in un restaurante
  • Understanding questions from waiter/waitress
  • Ordering a meal
  • Finding out what's in a dish
  • Expressing appreciation
The dictionary form of verbs: llevar, comer and preferir Reading menus

Wine
¿Qué tal?
Going out, meeting people and sharing datos personales, personal details
  • Greeting someone informally
  • Exchanging personal details
  • Offering someone a drink
  • Accepting a drink
The words for 'I' and 'you': yo and tú "Ir de marcha": going out, partying

Regional identity
Chocolate con churros
Going for breakfast, a desayunar
  • Understanding expressions used by waiter, waitress
  • Ordering breakfast
  • Being specific about food and drink
I and you verb endings: tomo and tomas Coffee

Breakfast specialities
The Challenge
Finding out how much you've learnt

Coping in situations 1-4 above
Stage 3
Shopping
Getting money and spending it on souvenirs, essentials and clothes
Unit Objectives Grammar Tip Culture
El cajero automático
Taking out dinero from a cash machine
  • Following cash machine instructions
  • Understanding numbers between 10 and 100

Numbers 10 to 100 Lottery
El Rastro
Finding bargains at el Rastro
  • Asking for price
  • Discussing price
  • Asking for souvenirs
Word order

Big numbers
Shopping for souvenirs
El supermercado
Buying artículos de primera necesidad
  • Asking the whereabouts of key shops
  • Asking for items
  • Understanding non-availability
Looking for things: hay and tiene High-street shops

Chemist's
¿Qué talla?
Choosing clothes, ropa
  • Telling shopkeeper what clothes you want
  • Giving your size
  • Understanding common colours
  • Saying you like some items
Adjectives: rojo, roja, rojos and rojas Style and fashion
The Challenge
Finding out how much you've learnt

Coping in situations 1-4 above
Stage 4
At home
Making and accepting an invitation and chatting to people
Unit Objectives Grammar Tip Culture
En un piso
Being shown round a flat, un piso
  • Exchanging basic info about where you live
  • Understanding names of main rooms in a house
  • Asking someone to come in
  • Making appreciative comments

Indicating things: éste, ésta and esto Homes and addresses
Una invitación
Receiving and accepting una invitación
  • Understanding you've got a message
  • Inviting someone to do something
  • Accepting and declining an invitation
  • Saying "See you!"
Using quieres and puedo Giving gifts

Making a phone call
La familia
Meeting una familia española
  • Being introduced informally
  • Exchanging info about family
  • Saying you're married
  • Asking about age
Two verbs 'to be': estar and ser Marriages

Spanish family names
Una comida
Chatting over a meal, una comida
  • Coping with small talk
  • Saying what you like and don't like
  • Finding out what things are called in the other language
  • Saying that you speak a little of the language
Likes and dislikes: me gusta, no me gusta

Indicating possession: mi, nuestro, vuestro
Meal times

Regional cooking
The Challenge
Finding out how much you've learnt

Coping in situations 1-4 above
Stage 5
Moving on
Travelling and seeing the sights
Unit Objectives Grammar Tip Culture
En la estación
Buying a ticket en la estación
  • Finding your way to the station
  • Buying a ticket
  • Getting details about your train

Questions and question words Public transport
La Oficina de Turismo
Getting información turística
  • Asking for info at a tourist office
  • Finding out about opening times of shops and museums
Telling the time Opening and closing times
Quiero una habitación
Finding a hotel room, una habitación
  • Getting a hotel room
  • Filling in a form
  • Spelling your name
The alphabet Hotel facilities
Monumentos
Finding and visiting monumentos
  • Asking about places to visit
  • Asking if a place is within walking distance
  • Understanding information about a historic building
Talking about places: estar and ser
Driving
The Challenge
Finding out how much you've learnt

Coping in situations 1-4 above
Stage 6
Work and Play
Talking about jobs and leisure
Unit Objectives Grammar Tip Culture
El trabajo
Saying what you do for a living, qué haces
  • Introducing yourself formally and responding when introduced
  • Asking about someone else's work
  • Saying what your work is
  • Understanding some jobs and workplaces
Formal and informal words for 'you': tú and usted "Siesta"

The press
La empresa
Describing a business, una empresa
  • Understanding in more detail what someone's job entails
  • Introducing colleagues and staff
  • Saying what you do
  • Understanding key words to do with business
I and he/she verb endings: trabajo, trabaja Spain's business boom
¿Cuándo?
Arranging a meeting, una cita
  • Arranging a meeting by phone
  • Confirming details by e-mail
  • Arranging to have lunch at a mutually convenient time
  • Naming the days of the week and parts of day
We verb endings: vemos, vamos, podemos Time and punctuality

El tiempo libre
Talking about things you do in your spare time, tu tiempo libre
  • Exchanging information about favourite leisure activities
  • Saying what you like doing
Irregular verbs: soy, voy, tengo, salgo
Music

TV & Radio

Cinema
The Challenge
Finding out how much you've learnt

Coping in situations 1-4 above