About Spanish Easy Review
Spanish Easy Review makes language learning feel welcoming and achievable. It includes 150 teacher-written, bite-size quizzes that build confidence with high-frequency vocabulary, everyday phrases and beginner grammar.
The first set of quizzes follows a gentle progression, so learners always know what to try next. Start with Bienvenido - Welcome & Alphabet, practise early number skills in Counting 0 to 10, then grow core vocabulary with A Rainbow of Colors and key grammar in Possessive Adjectives.
Short, regular practice is the secret. One or two quizzes a day works brilliantly for families because it builds recall without overload. Repeating a quiz after a couple of days strengthens memory and helps learners spot patterns, especially with endings, word order and common verbs.
Note for UK users: these quizzes were originally written for our American site, so you may see American English spellings and some Latin American Spanish vocabulary. The grammar and most everyday words are widely understood and still support strong foundations.
See the official GOV.UK curriculum guidance for languages: National curriculum in England: languages programmes of study.
Frequently Asked Questions
What level are these quizzes aimed at?
They are designed for beginners and casual learners. Start with the alphabet and numbers, then move through everyday vocabulary and simple grammar in small, manageable steps.
Do these quizzes use European or Latin American Spanish?
You will see some Latin American vocabulary choices, alongside Spanish that is widely understood. The key structures, meanings and core words stay useful whichever variety you are learning.
How should children use Spanish Easy Review at home?
Pick one or two quizzes a day, talk through any mistakes, then repeat the same topic after a day or two. Little and often builds confidence faster than long, infrequent sessions.
What is the fastest way to remember new Spanish words?
Use them in short phrases, not just lists. Say them aloud, link them to a picture or action, and revisit the same set across several days so the words move into long-term memory.
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