How many words do I need to know for A1 level Spanish?

The A1 level of Spanish is the most basic level in the language assessment system developed by the Council of Europe. At A1 level, students learn basic and simple phrases that allow them to communicate at a basic level with native speakers.

The A1 level of Spanish includes the following key skills and topics:

1. Greeting and introductions: students learn how to say hello in Spanish, address people by name and introduce themselves.

2. Introductions and information about themselves: students are encouraged to learn grammatical rules for telling about themselves, their family, friends and interests.

3. Knowing numbers and time: students learn numbers, days of the week, months, and the expression of time.

4. Descriptions and Characterizations: students learn to describe people, objects, and places using basic adjectives and verbs.

5. Traveling: students are introduced to learning phrases necessary for traveling, such as making hotel reservations, booking tickets, and describing an itinerary.

6. Shopping and Eating: students learn how to speak Spanish in stores, restaurants, and cafes and master important words and phrases related to shopping and menu browsing.

7. City Orientation: students learn the skills of obtaining location information, using public transportation, and asking directions.

All of this material helps students learn the basics of Spanish and begin to apply it to everyday situations. The A1 level is an important starting point for further study and improvement of Spanish.

                           
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