Master Spanish with 7 diverse beginner conversations! Perfect for A1-A2 learners building listening comprehension and everyday vocabulary through authentic scenarios.
🎯 What You’ll Learn:
Natural Spanish conversations covering tourism, sightseeing, shopping, dining, hobbies, creative writing, and sports – all the vocabulary you need for real-life situations!
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Scene 1: Taking Photos (Tourist asking for help at a monument)
3:08 – Scene 2: Discussing the Monument (Sightseeing and history)
6:38 – Scene 3: Antique Shopping (Looking for vintage items)
9:53 – Scene 4: Restaurant Conversation (Outdoor dining recommendations)
13:27 – Scene 5: Hobby Store (Building a model airplane)
17:05 – Scene 6: Comic Book Writing (Discussing creative stories)
20:28 – Scene 7: Learning Bocce (Italian ball game lesson)
📚 Perfect for:

A1-A2 Spanish learners
Beginners building listening comprehension
Students learning practical, everyday vocabulary
Anyone wanting natural Spanish conversation practice

💡 Study Tips:

Watch with Spanish subtitles first
Repeat sections to practice pronunciation
Note new vocabulary and phrases
Try shadowing the speakers

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Welcome to the axe-throwing tournament! Thank you! I’m so nervous. Don’t worry. It’s your birthday, isn’t it? Yes, I’m turning thirty today. Happy birthday! Let’s celebrate. My friends organized this. Excellent idea for a celebration. I’ve never thrown an axe before. I’ll teach you everything. Is it dangerous? With the right rules, no. Which rules are important? First, always wait your turn. Okay. What else? Never walk near the target. That makes sense. And the axe? You hold it with both hands. Both hands together? Yes, one on top of the other. Is that okay? Perfect. Now the feet. How do I position my feet? Shoulder-width apart. And do I look at the center? Yes, the center of the target. The small red circle. Exactly. It’s worth more points. How many points is it worth? The center is worth six points. How do I throw the axe? Raise your arms high. Over my head? Yes, behind my head. The axe is heavy. Yes, but you get used to it. And then what do I do? You throw forward with force. A lot of force? Moderate force is better. I’m going to try now. Wait. Practice the movement first. Without letting go of the axe. Exactly. Do it three times. One, two, three. Very good. Now you can throw. I’m ready. Remember, fluid motion. It didn’t stay on the target! Normal. Try again. What did I do wrong? You let go of the axe too late. Do I have to let go earlier? Yes, when your arms are up. I’m going to concentrate more. Good. Take a deep breath first. Okay. I’m calm now. Perfect. Second try. Yes! It stayed on the wood! Excellent! Two points. I’m so excited! You have a natural talent. Really? Thank you. Now try the center. It’s more difficult, isn’t it? Yes, but you already have the technique. My friends are watching. They’re taking pictures. Yes, for social media. Do you want a picture with the axe? Yes! Good idea. Hold the axe like this. With a big smile? Perfect. You look like a pro. Ha ha! I’m still a beginner. But you learn fast. I have a good teacher. Thank you. Ready to compete? Against my friends? Yes, a small tournament. How many rounds do we play? Five rounds each. And the winner? Gets a special medal. I want to win on my birthday! That’s the spirit! Can you give me more advice? Keep the same pace throughout. Don’t change speed. Exactly. Consistency is key. I’m going to practice one more time. Go ahead. You have time. Three points this time! Improving! You’re ready to compete. Thank you so much for everything! You ‘re welcome. Enjoy your birthday! I will! This is so much fun! Hello, I want to buy a ticket. Good morning. What destination? I want to go to the island. We have several islands. Which one exactly? The nearest island. That’s Blue Island. How long does the trip take? The trip takes one hour. What time does the next ferry leave? The next one leaves at eleven. What time is it now? It’s 10:20. I have time then. Yes, you have 40 minutes. How much is the ticket? A one-way ticket costs 15 euros. And a round-trip ticket? A round trip is 25 euros. It’s cheaper to go round trip. Yes, you save 5 euros. I’d like a round trip then. Very well. When would you like to return? I can return today. Yes, the last ferry leaves at 8:00. In the evening, right? Yes, 8:00 in the evening. Perfect, that gives me time. You have the whole day on the island. There are restaurants on the island. Yes, there are several restaurants. And beautiful beaches. The beaches are lovely. Do I need to reserve a seat? No, there’s plenty of space. Is the ferry big? Yes, it can hold two hundred people. And cars too. Yes, but it costs more with a car. I don’t have a car, I’m walking. So it’s simpler. Can I bring my bicycle? Yes, bicycles are free. Excellent, I’ll bring it. It’s a good idea for exploring the island. Is the island big? Not too big, perfect for cycling. Are there maps of the island? Yes, here’s a free map. Thank you, that’s very kind. You’re welcome, it’s part of the service. Where do I wait for the ferry? In the waiting room, over there. Is there a cafeteria in the waiting room? Yes, they sell coffee and snacks. Can I buy food on the ferry? Yes, there’s a bar on board. Are the prices expensive? They’re normal prices, not very expensive. Do they sell cold drinks? Yes, soft drinks, water, and beer. And hot food. They have soups and hot sandwiches. Does the ferry have a deck? Yes, you can sit outside. I like the fresh air. The view from up there is spectacular. You can see dolphins sometimes. Yes, especially in the morning. How exciting! It’s a lovely experience. The sea is calm today. Yes, the conditions are perfect. Sometimes they cancel due to bad weather. Yes, but there’s no problem today. Do I need to show ID? Yes, please show your ID. Here’s my passport. Perfect, everything’s in order. Is the ticket electronic? No, here’s your printed ticket. I need it for the return trip as well. Yes, please keep it safe. Is there Wi-Fi on the ferry? Yes, free Wi-Fi for passengers. Great, I can get some work done. Many people work during the trip. It’s a productive trip then. Yes, and relaxing too. Thank you so much for the information. My pleasure, enjoy your trip. Look at all the different food! Yes, there’s food from all over the world. Where do we start? Let’s go to the Mexican stand first. I like tacos. Me too, they’re delicious. What else do they have there? Quesadillas and guacamole as well. The guacamole looks fresh. They make it right here. Let’s try some. Yes, we’ll share one. The sauce is spicy. There’s a mild sauce too. I prefer the mild one. I like the spicy one. Look, Japanese food over there. They have sushi and tempura. I’ve never tried tempura. It’s fried vegetables, very tasty. We’ll try it later. Yes, let’s take a tour. That stall is Italian. It smells like fresh pizza. And they have pasta too. The pasta looks amazing. There are a lot of people waiting. That stall is very popular. What’s that over there? Indian food, they have curry. Curry smells strong. Yes, they have a lot of spices. I like spicy food. Then you’ll like it. And that green stall. It’s Greek food. What dishes do they have? Moussaka and souvlaki. I don’t know those dishes. They’re very traditional. What are they made of? Meat, vegetables, and cheese. It sounds delicious. Greek food is very healthy. They have desserts too. Yes, baklava with honey. I love honey. Baklava is very sweet. There are traditional drinks. Each stall has its own drinks. What’s that red drink? That’s Spanish sangria. And that green drink. That’s Moroccan mint tea. I want to try the tea. It’s refreshing and aromatic. It’s hot today. Yes, we need cold drinks. There’s live music too. Yes, the bands change every hour. What kind of music is it? It’s traditional Arabic music. The instruments are different. Yes, very exotic. I like this atmosphere. It’s very international. People are happy. Food brings people together. That’s true, everyone is smiling. And they share their cultures. There’s Chinese food too. Yes, they have dim sum. What is dim sum? They’re small steamed dumplings. What are they filled with? Meat, vegetables, or seafood. Let’s try some. Yes, they’re perfect for sharing. I’m very full already. Me too, but everything is good. Let’s save room for dessert. Good idea. What dessert do you recommend? Spanish churros. With hot chocolate. Yes, it’s the perfect combination. I love this experience. We should come every year. Yes, it’s a great tradition. We learn so much about other cultures. Thank you for coming with me. Thank you, it was a wonderful day. Good morning. Are you new here? Yes, it’s my first time. Welcome. I come every month. What a beautiful project. Do you like to paint? Yes, but I’m not an artist. That’s okay. We all help. What should I paint first? You can start with the sky. Should I use light blue? Yes, it’s in that bucket. Do I need a big brush? Yes, there’s one over there. Thank you. How many people come? Usually about 20. That’s a good group. Yes, they’re all very friendly. How long has this project been going on? Two years now. You’ve done a lot of work. Yes, there are murals all over town. I’ve seen them. They’re beautiful. This one is going to be the biggest. When will we finish it? In about three weeks. I’ll come every week then. Excellent. We need help. What time do you start? At 8:00 in the morning. Early, but that’s fine. Yes, before it gets too hot. Good idea. Should I bring anything? No, everything is here. Water too? Yes, there’s water and juice. Perfect. Who designs the murals? Local artists from the community. They’re so talented. Yes, they’re very creative. Can I meet them? Yes, they come on Saturdays. I’ll come on Saturday then. Do you see that part with the flowers? Yes, very colorful. It needs more yellow. Can I help with that? Sure, use this brush. Is this okay? Perfect. You have a steady hand. Thank you. It’s fun. Do you live near here? Yes, three blocks away. I live farther away. Did you come by car? No, by bus. The bus stops nearby. Yes, very convenient. Do you know many people here? Yes, we’re all friends now. What a lovely community. Would you like to meet the others? Yes, I’d love to. Let’s go. They’re painting the other side. What are they painting over there? A park with children playing. It must look very cheerful. Yes, with lots of bright colors. I love bright colors. Look, there’s Maria. Is she the lady with the hat? Yes, she organizes everything. I’m going to introduce myself. She’s very nice. Do you speak Spanish? Yes, perfectly. That’s great. My English isn’t very good. Don’t worry. We all speak Spanish here. I feel very comfortable then. This is a bilingual project. Excellent for the community. Thank you so much for coming today. Thank you for the welcome. See you next week. Yes, definitely. Goodbye. Hello. Everything looks delicious. Thank you. Everything is fresh today. What do you recommend I try first? Try these empanadas. They’re my specialty. What kind of empanadas are they? I have beef and cheese. I’d like to try a beef one. Here you go. It’s hot. It smells amazing. The recipe is my grandmother’s. Can I try the green sauce? Sure. But it’s a little spicy. I like spicy food. Then you’re going to love it. The empanada is perfect. I’m glad you like it. What’s that yellow dish? It’s saffron rice with vegetables. Can I try some? Of course. Here’s a sample. The flavor is very special. The saffron is key. And those little fried balls? They’re potato croquettes. They look crispy. Yes, I just fried them. I’d like to try one too. Be careful, they’re very hot. The texture is perfect. Thank you. I make them every morning. What time do you open your stand? I open at eight in the morning. And until what time are you here? Until six in the evening. It’s a very long day. Yes, but I love my job. Do you come every day? Monday through Saturday. Do you rest on Sundays? Yes, I’m with my family on Sundays. Does your family help you here? My daughter comes on Saturdays. It’s a family business then. Yes, my mother also used to sell here. How long ago? My family has been selling here for thirty years. It’s a long tradition. Yes, the customers know us well. What sells the most? Empanadas are the most popular. I can understand why. I also sell a lot of fresh juice. What juices do you have today? I have mango and pineapple. The mango one sounds delicious. I make it with ice and mint. I’d like a large glass, please. I’ll make it for you right away. Do you use sugar in the juice? I can add it or not, as you prefer. No sugar is fine. Mango is naturally sweet. Are the mangoes local? Yes, from a nearby farm. The juice is very refreshing. Perfect for this heat. It’s very hot today. Yes, hotter than yesterday. Is it always this hot here? In the summer, yes, always. I need to eat something more substantial. I have vegetable soup as well. Soup in this heat? Many locals prefer it. I’ll try it then. I’ll serve you a small bowl. It has lots of vegetables. All fresh from the market. The broth tastes good. I simmer the broth for three hours. You can tell. Good food takes time. Can I buy some to go? Yes, I have containers. I’d like two more empanadas. Meat or cheese? One of each. I’ll pack them nicely for you. Thank you so much for everything. Thank you. Have a good day. Good morning. This is my first appointment here. Good morning. Welcome to our clinic. I’m a little nervous. That’s completely normal. Don’t worry. Do the needles hurt a lot? No, you can hardly feel them. They really don’t hurt? They’re very thin and small. How many needles will you use? It depends on your problem. I usually use ten. Ten needles sounds like a lot. We don’t put them all in at the same time. Where will you put them? In specific points on the body. On the face too? No, today only on the back. I have lower back pain. Yes, I see that on your form. The pain started two months ago. Was it after an accident? No, it started gradually. It’s probably due to stress. I work long hours on the computer. That can cause a lot of problems. My posture isn’t very good. Acupuncture can help with that. How many sessions do I need? I generally recommend six sessions. Once a week? Yes, once a week is fine. How long is each session? Each session lasts thirty minutes. Do I have to stay still the whole time? Yes, it’s important not to move. Can I listen to music? Of course, we have relaxing music. Do I need to take off my shirt? Yes, please take off your shirt. Is it cold in the room? No, the temperature is comfortable. Can I lie face down? Yes, please lie face down. The table is comfortable. Good. Now relax. Are you going to clean my back first? Yes, with rubbing alcohol. The alcohol is cold. Yes, but it dries quickly. Are you going to start with the needles now? Yes, I’m going to start now. I’m taking some deep breaths. Perfect. That helps a lot. I feel a little prick. That’s normal. It’s over now. It doesn’t hurt as much as I thought it would. Most people are surprised. I feel some warmth in that spot. It’s the energy moving. It’s good. It’s a strange sensation. Your body is responding well. How many needles have you put in already? I already have five needles in. I can hardly feel them now. Good. Your body is relaxing. I feel calmer. Acupuncture has that effect. My back feels different. The muscles are relaxing. Is it normal to feel sleepy? Yes, many patients fall asleep. The music is very relaxing. It’s designed for meditation. Can I close my eyes? Of course. Rest. Are you going to leave me alone? I’ll be in the next room. What if I need anything? There’s a buzzer next to your hand. Perfect. I feel safe. I’ll be back in twenty minutes. Time went by very quickly. Yes, when you relax, time flies. Are you going to remove the needles now? Yes, I’m going to remove them one by one. My back feels much better. Excellent. The treatment worked well. Can I exercise today? It’s best to rest today. Tomorrow, yes. Can I drink water? Yes, drink plenty of water today. Thank you so much for everything. You’re welcome. See you next week. I want to be a pastry chef. It’s a wonderful career. How long is the course? The full course lasts two years. It’s a long time. But you learn everything you need to know. What do I learn in the first year? The basics of pastry. Like what exactly? Doughs, creams, and basic techniques. And in the second year, decorating and specialty cakes. It sounds very interesting. It’s very creative and fun. Do I need any prior experience? No, we start from scratch. That’s good for me. Many students are beginners. Classes are every day, Monday through Friday. What time do they start? At eight in the morning. That’s very early. Pastry chefs start early. And until what time? Until two in the afternoon. That’s six hours a day. Yes, it’s intensive but effective. We practice every day. Yes, practice is essential. How many students are in a class? A maximum of twelve students. It’s a small group. Yes, for personalized attention. The teachers are professionals. They all have a lot of experience. They’ve worked in restaurants, in major restaurants and hotels. That’s impressive. You’ll learn from the best. Do I need to buy a uniform? Yes, the uniform is mandatory. Where do I buy it? The school provides it. It’s included in the price. Yes, everything is included. And the ingredients too. All the ingredients and materials. What kind of desserts do we make? All kinds, French, Italian. I love French pastry. You’ll learn croissants and macarons. Macarons are difficult. Yes, but we’ll teach you the technique. And tarts too. Fruit tarts, chocolate tarts, cream tarts. I can take the desserts home. Yes, what you make is yours. My family will be happy. Family members are always happy. There are written exams. Yes, theory and practice. Theory is important too. Yes, you need to understand the science. The science of pastry. How the ingredients react. It’s more complex than I thought. It’s art and science combined. There are internships. Yes, in the last semester. In what kind of places? Hotels, pastry shops, restaurants. I can choose where. We help you find the best place. And after the course, we help you look for a job. They have a good employment rate. Ninety percent find work. That’s excellent. The industry needs good pastry chefs. I can open my own pastry shop. Many graduates do. They give business classes too. Yes, pastry shop management. That’s very useful. It’s an important part of the program. When do the classes start? The next course starts in September. Perfect, I have time to prepare. Yes, and to complete the registration. Thank you so much for all the information. You ‘re welcome, we hope to see you in September.

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