Level up your Spanish skills through immersive roleplay scenarios in southern Spain
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Order tapas and drinks at a traditional Andalusian bar. Practice food vocabulary and casual conversation.
You've just arrived in Sevilla and you're hungry after walking around the historic Triana neighborhood. The locals recommended this authentic tapas bar.
Order at least 3 different tapas, ask about local specialties, and have a casual conversation with the staff about Sevilla.
Navigate the bustling Mercado de Atarazanas, bargain with vendors, and buy fresh produce.
You're staying in an Airbnb in Málaga and want to cook a traditional Spanish meal. You need to buy fresh ingredients at the famous market.
Buy ingredients for gazpacho and paella: tomatoes, peppers, seafood, and rice. Try to bargain for a better price and ask for cooking tips.
Spend a day at La Caleta beach, rent equipment, and chat with locals about beach activities.
It's a beautiful sunny day in Cádiz and you want to enjoy the historic La Caleta beach. You need to rent a chair and umbrella.
Rent beach equipment, ask about water activities, learn about the beach's history, and make friends with locals.
You discover a dumpster fire and try to help, but a police officer suspects you started it. Talk your way out of this misunderstanding.
While walking through a Barcelona neighborhood, you see a dumpster on fire. Being a good citizen, you try to extinguish it with water from a nearby fountain, but a police officer arrives and thinks you started the fire.
Convince the police officer that you were trying to help, not cause trouble. Explain what really happened and avoid getting arrested.
Search for accommodation, negotiate with landlords, and understand rental terms in Spanish.
You're moving to Córdoba for work and need to find an apartment in the historic Jewish quarter. You have a viewing appointment.
View the apartment, negotiate rent and conditions, understand the lease terms, and secure the rental agreement.
Visit a local clinic, describe symptoms, and understand medical instructions in Spanish.
You're feeling unwell during your stay in Jerez and need to visit the local health center. You have stomach pain and a fever.
Describe your symptoms accurately, understand the doctor's diagnosis, get a prescription, and learn about follow-up care.
Report your stolen phone to the police, describe what happened, and understand the process for filing a complaint.
Your phone was pickpocketed while you were on the metro in Barcelona. You need to go to the police station to file a report for insurance and to block the phone.
File a police report (denuncia), describe exactly what happened, provide details about your phone, and understand next steps for your insurance claim.
De-escalate a tense situation in a crowded bar where someone is looking for trouble with you.
You're enjoying drinks at a popular bar in Sevilla when someone starts getting aggressive with you, claiming you took their seat. The situation is escalating and you need to handle it diplomatically.
Calm down the angry person, apologize for any misunderstanding, find a peaceful solution, and avoid any physical confrontation.
Navigate the bureaucratic process of obtaining your NIE (foreigner identification number) at a Spanish police station.
You need to get your NIE number for legal residency in Spain. You have an appointment at the police station and need to complete the application process.
Submit your NIE application correctly, provide all required documents, pay the fees, and understand when and how to collect your NIE card.