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Free Spanish Vocabulary Exercises Online
The more words you know, the more you can express yourself in Spanish. These free vocabulary exercises are designed to help you practice essential words and phrases for everyday situations: greetings, food, shopping, travel, and more.

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Spanish Exercises. Your Questions Answered.
Explore the most common questions about our free online Spanish exercises and how Elayaa makes learning interactive, simple, and effective.
💡 What’s the best way to learn Spanish vocabulary?
Learn words in context, not in isolation. Use them in sentences, dialogues, or while practicing exercises. Interactive activities help you remember faster by connecting words to real situations.
💡 How many Spanish words do I need to know to be fluent?
Most learners can hold comfortable conversations with around 2,500–3,000 words. Full fluency often requires 5,000+ words, which ElayaaPREMIUM covers across all levels.
💡 Are vocabulary lists effective for learning Spanish?
Lists can help, but only as a starting point. The real progress comes from using vocabulary in practice: speaking, writing, and interactive exercises.
💡 How can I memorize Spanish words faster?
Use techniques like spaced repetition, flashcards, and grouping by theme. Say words aloud, write them down, and connect them to personal experiences.
💡 Is it better to learn vocabulary by theme or by frequency?
Both methods are effective. Beginners should focus first on high-frequency words (used in daily life), then expand into thematic groups like travel, work, or hobbies.
Tips for Learning Spanish Vocabulary 💡
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Learn words in context: instead of memorizing lists, use words in sentences.
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Group by theme: food, travel, family, work (easier to remember).
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Use spaced repetition: review words after 1 day, 1 week, 1 month.
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Practice actively: say new words aloud or write them in short phrases.
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Focus on high-frequency words first: they appear in 80% of daily conversations.