Online Spanish Lessons

Online Spanish Lessons

Nicaragua Spanish School is offering Spanish lessons via Skype. Our Spanish experienced teachers are trained for teaching any level of the Spanish Language, online. Throught our Spanish online program, you will be able to study Spanish from your comfort zone without going out of your house, office, apartment. You can even learn Spanish while relaxing at the beach, at the lake, from anywhere in the world. We offer you affordable Spanish lessons with experienced tutors from one of the best Spanish schools in Nicaragua. We teach grammar and conversation, medical Spanish, and any specific topic, field or requests. Flexible schedule, lessons adapted to your own pace. Personalised class, basic beginner to advance conversational levels.

Here is a list of survival Spanish expressions that could help you to communicate when traveling in a Spanish speaking country. Try your skills usings these Spanish Lessons in Central America or South America while you travel and get to know the Latin America culture.

Spanish greetings and introductions:

  • Buenos días [buehnos diahs]: Good morning
  • Buenas tardes [buenahs tardehs]: Good afternoon
  • Buenas noches [buenahs nohshes]: Good evening
  • Buenas [buenahs]: Either good morning, afternoon or evening
  • Hola [ohlah]: Hello
  • ¿Cómo se llama? [Kohmoh seh jahmah?]: What's your name?
  • Mi nombre es... [Meeh nohmbreh ehs...]My name is...
  • Mucho gusto [moosho guhsto]: Nice to meet you
  • Igualmente [igooahlmehnte]: Nice to meet you, too
  • Adios [ahdeeohs]: Good bye
  • Nos vemos [nohs vehmous]: See you!
  • Hasta luego [ahstah looegouh]: See you later
  • Hasta mañana [ahstah maneeanah]: See you tomorrow!

  • Asking for places in Spanish:

  • ¿Dónde está el baño por favor? [Dohndeh estah ehl bahneeouh pohr favor]: Where's the bathroom please?
  • ¿Dónde hay un banco cerca por favor? [Dohndeh ahy uhn bahnko sehrkah pohr favor]: Where's a bank near here please?
  • ¿Dónde está la parada de bus a...? [Dohndeh estah lah pahrahdah deh boos ah...pohr favor]: Where's the bus stop to... please?
  • ¿Dónde está el correo por favor? [Dohndeh estah ehl cohrehoh pohr favor]: Where's the post office please?
  • ¿Dónde hay un internet cerca por favor? [Dohndeh ahy uhn internet sehrkah pohr favor]: Where's an internet near here please?
  • ¿Dónde hay un restaurante cerca por favor? [Dohndeh ahy uhn restahuranteh sehrkah pohr favor]: Where's a restaurant near here please?
  • ¿Dónde hay una farmacia cerca por favor? [Dohndeh ahy uhna fahrmaciah sehrkah pohr favor]: Where's a pharmacy near here please?

  • Free Spanish Lessons: Shopping

  • ¿Cuánto cuesta esto? [Kuahntoh kuehstah eshto?]: How much is this?
  • <¿Puedo pagar en dólares? [Puehdoh pahgahr ehn dohlarehs?]: Can I pay in dollars?
  • ¿Acepta tarjeta de crédito? [Ahceptah tarhetah deh credeetoh?]: Do you accept credit card?
  • ¿Cuánto menos? [Kuahntoh mehnohs?]: How much less?

  • Making a hotel reservation in Spanish

  • Quisiera una habitación sencilla por favor [Keesiehrah uhnah ahbeetahshiohn sehnsheeyah]: I'd like a single room please
  • Quisiera una habitación doble por favor [Keesiehrah uhnah ahbeetahshiohn doubleh]: I'd like a double room please
  • Quisiera una habitación con aire acondicionado por favor [Keesiehrah uhnah ahbeetahshiohn kohn ayreh ahkondeeshionahdoh pohr favor]: I'd like a room with air conditioning please
  • Quisiera una habitación con abanico por favor [Keesiehrah uhnah ahbeetahshiohn kohn abahneeko pohr favor]: I'd like a room with a fan please

  • Ordering in a restaurant

  • Quisiera un filete miñón por favor [Keesiehrah uhn filleteh mihnheeon pohr favor]: I'd like a fillet mignon please
  • Quisiera un churrasco por favor [Keesiehrah uhn choorasko pohr favor]: I'd like a churrasco (grilled steak) please
  • Quisiera papas fritas por favor [Keesiehrah pahpahs freetahs pohr favor]: I'd like some chips please
  • Quisiera una cerveza por favor [Keesiehrah uhnah cehrvehzah pohr favor]: I'd like a beer please
  • Quisiera un jugo de naranja por favor [Keesiehrah uhn hugoh deh nahranha pohr favor]: I'd like some orange juice please
  • Quisiera huevos fritos y tocino por favor [Keesiehrah uevohs freetohs eeh tohceenoh pohr favor]: I'd like bakon and eggs
  • Quisiera café con leche por favor [Keesiehrah café kohn lehsheh pohr favor]: I'd like coffee and milk please
  • La cuenta por favor [lah cuenta pohr favor]: Can you bring me the bill please?

  • Taking a taxi:

  • Lléveme al Parque Central por favor [Gehvehmeh alh parkeh centrahl pohr favor]: Take me to the central park please.
  • ¿Por cuánto me lleva a…? [Porh kuahntoh meh gehvah ah…?] ¿How much does it cost to take me to…?
  • ¿Por qué lado va? [Porh keh lahdou vah…?] Where are you headed to? In which direction are you going?
  • ¿Cuánto es lo menos? [Kuahntoh ehs louh mehnohs?]: What´s the cheapest price you can offer?
  • Al restaurante Ana en el Paseo Colón por favor. [Alh restahuranteh Ana enh elh Pahseo Coulohn pohr favor]: Take me to the Ana restaurant in Paseo Colón please

  • In the clinic:

  • ¿Dónde le duele? [Dohndeh leh dooehleh?]: Where does it ache?
  • ¿Qué siente? [Keh siehnteh?] What do you feel?
  • ¿Cómo es el dolor? [Kohmoh esh ehl dohlor?] How´s the pain?
  • ¿Tiene mareos? [Tieneh mahreohs?]: Are you dizzy?
  • Me duele la cabeza [Meh duehleh lah cahbezah]: My head hurts
  • Tengo dolor de cabeza [Tengoh dohlor deh cahbezah]: I have a headache

  • Learning more Spanish expressions

  • ¿Qué significa? [Keh seehneefeekah?]: What does it mean?
  • ¿Cómo se dice...? [Kohmoh seh deehseh?]: How do you say...?
  • Lo siento. No entiendo. [Loh seehentoh. No ehnteehendoh]: I'm sorry. I don't understand
  • Despacio por favor, no hablo mucho español [Dehspahsheeoh pohr favor. Noh ahbloh mooshoh ehspahneeol]: Speak slowly please, I don't speak much Spanish

  • With this free Spanish lesson online you will be able to introduce yourself, ask for places and make reservations in hotels; you will be able to take a taxi, and will talk about symptoms in a clinic, and you will be able to order in restaurants in Spanish. Our Spanish school in Granada offers online lessons where you can continue learning how to communicate effectively in Spanish whether you are planning to travel to Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama or to any Spanish speaking country in South America.

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