First Spanish Foundations
Handle first conversations and useful everyday moments. Greetings, identity, origin, numbers, time, cafés, directions, shopping, descriptions, routines, home, weather, and basic problems.
Hola Clarita teaches practical Spanish in small missions, then helps you try each skill with a coach so the course turns into sentences you can actually use.
Learn a practical request, try it with Clarita, then repair what slips.
Try asking politely: “I’d like a coffee to go.”
The course begins with high-value everyday Spanish, then gradually adds flexibility so you can move from short phrases into fuller replies.
Handle first conversations and useful everyday moments. Greetings, identity, origin, numbers, time, cafés, directions, shopping, descriptions, routines, home, weather, and basic problems.
Manage normal life situations with more flexibility. Plans, scheduling, daily routines, past experiences, travel logistics, health, services, practical requests, opinions, and recommendations.
Move from short answers into fuller conversation. Longer stories, opinions, comparisons, problems, work, future plans, recommendations, and more flexible conversation patterns.
The course is designed to move you from “I understand” to “I can make the sentence,” then bring back what needs another pass.
Start first missionOne useful skill with plain-English examples.
Use it right away in a guided prompt.
Get clear corrections when something slips.
Use the skill again until it starts to stick.
Early Spanish should make real moments less intimidating: ordering, asking, explaining, finding, choosing, and getting unstuck.
Ask politely, choose what you want, and handle simple café moments.
Airports, hotels, directions, transit, and quick help when you need it.
Talk about routines, home, weather, needs, plans, and common problems.
Build toward stories, opinions, recommendations, and smoother replies.
You still learn the important patterns. They just arrive through practical examples first, then corrections and repair make them stronger.
Use quisiera to make “I want” sound polite.
Quisiera una café para llevar.
Say un café, then try the full sentence again.
Hola Clarita introduces patterns through sentences you might actually need, then lets you practice the shape privately.
Soy de Canadá.
Learn origin and identity through sentences you can actually say.
Estoy en el hotel.
Practice location through hotels, cafés, airports, and city moments.
Quisiera un café.
Use polite requests before memorizing every possible chart.
Yes. The course starts with beginner-safe first-contact Spanish and builds gradually.
No. Grammar appears through practical examples, then gets reinforced through guided practice.
Yes. Travel and everyday city situations are part of the early path.
Your coach practices the mission skill with you, gives small corrections, and helps repair weak spots.
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