Chosen theme: Spanish Vocabulary Lists. Explore imaginative, practical lists that make Spanish words stick, connect to real life, and invite you to participate, practice, and shape the next lists with your ideas.
Everyday Essentials: Your First Spanish Vocabulary List
From hola and buenos días to ¿qué tal?, learn phrases that shape friendly openings. Share which greetings feel most like you, and we will tailor future lists to your voice.
Compare soy estudiante with estoy cansado to grasp permanence and change. Share examples from your day, and we will highlight patterns to grow a personalized contrast list.
Hacer, Tener, Ir: Your Daily Trio
Build sentences with hacer planes, tener hambre, and ir al trabajo. Post three sentences using this trio, and we’ll create a community collage of practical verb mini-lists.
Gustar and Friends for Feelings
Master me gusta, me encanta, and me interesa to talk about tastes. Tell us what you love learning in Spanish, and we will expand the list with your passions at center stage.
Memory That Sticks: Techniques for Spanish Vocabulary Lists
Break big topics into five-word sets and review on days 1, 3, 6, and 12. Share your schedule, and we’ll suggest a pacing plan for your next targeted micro-list.
Memory That Sticks: Techniques for Spanish Vocabulary Lists
Turn difícil into a character climbing a steep hill, or rápido into a racing comet. Post your funniest memory hook, and we’ll feature it in a reader-built memory list.
From List to Life: Daily Habits for Real Progress
Pick a single theme—like café Spanish—and use it everywhere for seven days. Share results after a week, and we’ll propose the next list that builds directly on your experience.
From List to Life: Daily Habits for Real Progress
Note words you avoid and move them to a spotlight list. Comment with two tricky words, and we’ll crowdsource examples that finally make them click in your memory.