🇪🇸 Learn Spanish through real scenes

20 situations you'll actually face in Spain — talk to the character, hear the street language, lock it in with a song. All free.

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On the metro
A1 · Información del metro

On the metro

You're at the Madrid metro. Listen to the information attendant (Ana), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el metroel billete sencilloel plano de líneasel tornola máquina
By taxi
A1 · Taxista

By taxi

You take a taxi in Spain. Listen to the driver (Manolo), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la luz verde «LIBRE»el taxímetroel navegador (GPS)el cinturónla maleta
Asking for directions
A1 · Un señor del barrio

Asking for directions

You're on a street in Spain asking for directions. Listen to the passer-by (Antonio), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la plazala iglesiael semáforola esquinael cartel
At the airport
A1 · Agente de facturación

At the airport

You're at check-in in a Spanish airport. Listen to the agent (Cristina), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el pasaportela maletala tarjeta de embarqueel panel de salidasla báscula
At the bank
A1 · Empleada de banco

At the bank

You're at a bank in Spain. Listen to the clerk (Pilar), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el cajeroel billeteel cambiola ventanillala tarjeta
At the café (bar)
A1 · Camarera

At the café (bar)

You're in a Spanish café in the morning. Listen to the waitress (Lucía), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el café con lechelos churrosla cañala barrael azúcar
At the pharmacy
A1 · Farmacéutica

At the pharmacy

You're in a Spanish pharmacy. Listen to the pharmacist (Elena), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

las pastillasla tiritael termómetrola recetala cruz verde
At the station
A1 · Taquillera

At the station

You're at a Spanish train station (Renfe). Listen to the clerk (Marta), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el billeteel andénel trenel panel de salidasla máquina
At the hotel
A1 · Recepcionista

At the hotel

You're at a Spanish hotel reception in the evening. Listen to the receptionist (Javier), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la llaveel documento (DNI)la maletael timbreel desayuno
At the family doctor
A1 · Médico de cabecera

At the family doctor

You're at the family doctor's office in Spain (an appointment, not an emergency). Listen to the doctor (Dr. Luis), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la tarjeta sanitariael fonendoscopiola recetael análisis de sangrela sala de espera
At the museum
A1 · Taquillera del museo

At the museum

You're at a museum ticket desk in Spain. Listen to the clerk (Sofía), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la entradala audioguíala exposiciónel guardarropael plano
At the market
A1 · Frutero

At the market

You're in a Spanish market at a fruit stall. Listen to the seller (Paco), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

las naranjaslas verdurasla balanzael puestola bolsa
At the police station
A1 · Policía

At the police station

You're at a police station in Spain to report a theft. Listen to the officer (agente Gómez), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la denunciala carterael pasaportela placael impreso
At the restaurant
A1 · Camarero

At the restaurant

You're in a Spanish restaurant. Listen to the waiter (Diego), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la cartalas tapasla paellala cañala cuenta
At the supermarket
A1 · Reponedor

At the supermarket

You're in a Spanish supermarket. Listen to the staff member (Dani), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el carritoel pasillola básculala cajala bolsa
Clothes shopping
A1 · Dependienta

Clothes shopping

You're in a clothes shop in Spain. Listen to the shop assistant (Carmen), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el jerseyla tallael probadorel espejola etiqueta
Phone shop (SIM)
A1 · Dependiente

Phone shop (SIM)

You're in a phone shop in Spain to get a SIM card. Listen to the salesperson (Raúl), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la tarjeta SIMel documento (DNI)los gigasla recargael móvil
Socializing (going for cañas)
A1 · Una chica del lugar

Socializing (going for cañas)

You're at a terrace in Spain, having a caña, and you meet someone (Laura). It's a relaxed, informal chat. Listen, then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la cañalas tapasel móvilla terrazala plaza
Emergencies
A1 · Médica de urgencias

Emergencies

You're at the emergency room in Spain. Listen to the doctor (Dra. Rosa), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. A calm scenario, useful when needed. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la ambulanciaurgenciasla camillala silla de ruedasel número 112
Car rental
A1 · Agente de alquiler

Car rental

You're at a car rental desk in Spain. Listen to the agent (Sergio), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

el cocheel carnet de conducirel segurolas llavesel depósito lleno

How you learn Spanish with ScenaLingua

20 scenarios cover a whole trip to Spain — airport, hotel, restaurant, taxi, pharmacy, metro and more. In each one you step into a real scene, talk to a character, hear the correct pronunciation and the casual "street" version, practice with a quiz and lock the phrases in with a song. Explanations in Romanian or English; level A1 (beginner).

Frequently asked

Why learn Spanish through scenarios?

Because in Spain you'll use the language in concrete situations, not in the abstract. You practice exactly what you'll actually say.

Do I need to know Spanish already?

No. The scenarios are level A1, built for absolute beginners, with explanations in Romanian or English.

How long does it take?

At your own pace — each scenario takes about 10–15 minutes, so the whole set is a few short sessions.

Is there audio pronunciation?

Yes. Every line is recorded, so you hear how it's really pronounced before you answer.

Can I use it before a trip to Spain?

That's exactly what it's for — the situations are the ones you meet on a real trip.