Airport & baggage
Necesito mi maleta. Bags, passport, gates, and polite travel questions.
Build practical confidence for cafés, hotels, airports, directions, shopping, and asking for help — without memorizing a giant phrase list.
Use one polite request across cafés, shops, and hotels.
You’re at a café. Ask for a coffee to go.
Instead of studying random words, rehearse the exact scenes where Spanish makes your trip easier.
Necesito mi maleta. Bags, passport, gates, and polite travel questions.
Tengo una reserva. Reservations, rooms, keys, timing, and simple requests.
Quisiera un café. Ordering, asking for the bill, and fixing small mistakes.
¿Dónde está el metro? Places, left/right, distance, buses, trains, and town basics.
¿Cuánto cuesta? Prices, sizes, checkout, markets, and polite questions.
Necesito ayuda. Lost items, repetition, clarification, and staying calm.
A phrase list can help you read. Practice helps you answer when the server, clerk, or hotel desk talks back.
Start travel practice freeStart with one useful sentence frame for a real trip moment.
Roleplay the café, hotel, airport, shop, or directions question.
Get a gentle correction before the mistake becomes sticky.
Bring back the phrases you are most likely to need on the trip.
Each phrase becomes more useful when you practice it as part of a real scenario.
Quisiera un café para llevar.
Café / restaurant
Tengo una reserva.
Hotel
¿Dónde está el metro?
Directions
¿Puede repetir, por favor?
Getting unstuck
Use this path when you want a few reliable travel phrases, realistic practice, and quick repairs before you have to say them out loud.
Yes. The travel path starts with simple, polite phrases and builds from there.
A few short sessions before your trip helps, but even one focused mission is better than a phrase list you never use.
Yes. Those are core travel situations, along with directions, shopping, transit, and getting help.
Yes. You can start with text, then add spoken replies or live voice practice when you are ready.
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