LANGMaster.com Spanish for Beginners: First 10 Essential Phrases

LANGMaster.com — Spanish for Beginners: Start Speaking in 30 Days

Overview

A 30-day beginner course focused on practical speaking skills. Daily, bite-sized lessons combine vocabulary, core grammar, pronunciation practice, and speaking drills to build confidence quickly.

Structure (daily)

  1. Day 1–7 — Foundations

    • Pronunciation guide, alphabet, greetings, numbers 1–20, present-tense of “ser” and “estar”.
    • Speaking drill: 5-minute self-introductions.
  2. Day 8–14 — Everyday Vocabulary

    • Common nouns (family, food), essential verbs (tener, ir), basic question words.
    • Speaking drill: ordering food role-play.
  3. Day 15–21 — Practical Conversations

    • Directions, shopping, telling time, making plans.
    • Speaking drill: give/get directions and plan a meet-up.
  4. Day 22–27 — Grammar in Context

    • Present progressive, simple past (pretérito) introduction, reflexive verbs.
    • Speaking drill: narrate yesterday’s activities.
  5. Day 28–30 — Fluency Boost

    • Review, survival phrases, filler words, common idioms.
    • Final speaking task: 5–7 minute recorded conversation on a chosen topic.

Key Features

  • Daily 15–25 minute lessons with clear objectives.
  • Audio recordings by native speakers for pronunciation.
  • Role-play prompts and listening exercises.
  • Cheat sheets for essential verbs and phrases.
  • Weekly mini-assessments to track progress.
  • Actionable speaking tasks each day to build habit.

Outcomes after 30 days

  • Confidently handle basic conversations: introductions, shopping, ordering, directions.
  • Recognize and use ~600–800 common words and essential verb forms.
  • Improved pronunciation and basic listening comprehension.
  • A personalized 5–7 minute spoken recording demonstrating practical progress.

Quick tips to succeed

  • Practice speaking aloud daily, even when alone.
  • Use shadowing: repeat audio immediately after the speaker.
  • Record yourself and compare to native audio.
  • Focus on communication, not perfection.