I don’t know where to start
Start with one clear first mission instead of a giant menu of topics.
Hola Clarita gives you a clear first step, short missions, private coach practice, and repair so you always know what to do next.
Learn one sentence shape, then use it right away.
Try telling me where you’re from using “Soy de…”
The app gives you the next small mission, then helps you practice it. No giant grammar checklist. No blank chat box. No guessing where to begin.
Start your first missionYou do not need motivation tricks as much as you need a clear first sentence, a safe place to practice, and useful fixes when something slips.
Start with one clear first mission instead of a giant menu of topics.
Patterns appear when they help you say something useful.
Practice privately with text first, then add voice when ready.
Repair brings weak spots back before they disappear.
Start with sentences you can use quickly, then build toward everyday replies, questions, and small conversations.
Start with greetings, polite basics, and short sentences you can actually use.
Say your name, where you are from, and simple personal details.
Order politely, ask prices, and use beginner patterns in real moments.
Ask where things are and understand simple direction answers.
Give preferences, make simple plans, and answer everyday questions.
Repair weak spots so early Spanish starts to feel usable, not fragile.
Each mission is small enough to finish, but practical enough to become something you can actually say.
Keep the mission focused enough to finish.
Use examples that sound like real beginner Spanish.
Make the sentence privately before adding pressure.
A quick quiz shows what is ready and what needs repair.
These are the kinds of practical sentences that become missions, coach practice, quick checks, and repair.
Soy de Canadá.
Start with identity and origin.
Quisiera un café.
Use polite requests early.
¿Dónde está el baño?
Ask for what you need.
Yes. Hola Clarita starts with beginner-safe first phrases and builds step by step.
Missions are short enough for focused practice instead of overwhelming study sessions.
No. You can start with text practice and add spoken replies, audio, or live voice later.
Yes, but through practical examples and useful sentence patterns first — not a huge grammar dump.
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