Daily Life Spanish Quizzes
36 quizzes · A1, A2 & B1
Build practical Spanish for everyday situations — shopping, eating, transport, home, work, and the routines of daily existence. The most universally useful vocabulary domain in any language, and the one that pays off fastest in real-world use.
What You'll Learn
Build vocabulary for home and family life, shopping and services, food and restaurants, transport and travel, work and routines, health and the body, and the social situations that make up daily existence. Learn practical Spanish that transfers directly to real conversations with native speakers from day one.
Why Daily Life?
Everyday vocabulary is the backbone of real Spanish fluency. Before you can discuss literature or politics in Spanish, you need to navigate daily situations — ordering food, asking for directions, talking about your day. These quizzes build the words you'll actually use first, in contexts that are immediately familiar because you live them every day.
Best For
Beginners who want Spanish that's immediately useful in real life. Perfect for anyone planning to visit or move to a Spanish-speaking country, or for learners who want to see fast, practical returns from their study time. Also excellent as a complement to topic-specific quizzes — daily life vocabulary fills the gaps left by more specialist content.
36 Daily Life quizzes — free 7-day trial
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All Daily Life Spanish Quizzes
Bartender Challenge (III)
Bartender Challenge (II)
Bartender Challenge (I)
Where to Shop? (III)
Where to Shop? (II)
Where to Shop? (I)
Help Me Get Dressed (III)
What Colour Is It? (III)
Help Me Decorate My House (III)
Help Me Decorate My House (II)
Help Me Decorate My House (I)
What Colour Is It? (II)
What Mood Am I In? (I)
Help Me Get Dressed (II)
What Colour Is It? (I)
Help Me Get Dressed (I)
My Favourite Hobby (V)
What's My Job? (III)
My Favourite Hobby (IV)
Which Room? (V)
What's My Job? (II)
My Favourite Hobby (III)
What's My Job? (I)
Which Room? (IV)
Which Room? (III)
My Favourite Hobby (II)
My Favourite Hobby (I)
Which Room? (II)
Which Room? (I)
Breakfast
Cars
Human Body
Family
Food
Colours
Daily Life
Frequently Asked Questions
What everyday Spanish vocabulary will I learn?
Daily life quizzes cover the full range of practical vocabulary: home and family, food and cooking, shopping and money, transport and directions, work and routines, health and the body, weather, and social situations. This is the vocabulary you need for real conversations — the words that come up every day in Spanish, not just in textbooks.
Is daily life vocabulary good for beginners?
Daily life is one of the best starting points for absolute beginners. The content is immediately familiar — you live these situations every day — which makes the Spanish comprehensible from the very first quiz. A1 quizzes use short, simple sentences about everyday topics so you can build a practical foundation before moving into more specialised vocabulary.
How quickly will daily life Spanish become useful?
Faster than almost any other topic. Because daily life vocabulary covers situations you encounter constantly — eating, travelling, working, talking about your home — the words you learn here are immediately applicable. Many learners find they can manage basic real-world Spanish interactions after surprisingly little study when they prioritise everyday vocabulary first.
What Spanish level suits daily life quizzes?
Daily life quizzes are available at Superbeginner (A1), Beginner (A2), and Intermediate (B1). A1 quizzes cover the most fundamental vocabulary. B1 quizzes explore more nuanced everyday situations — social dynamics, professional contexts, and the vocabulary of opinion and preference. Daily life is one of the most important topic areas at every level because the vocabulary never stops being useful.
Does daily life vocabulary help with Spanish travel?
Enormously. Travel Spanish is essentially a subset of daily life Spanish — navigating transport, ordering food, checking into accommodation, asking for help. Learners who build strong everyday vocabulary find that travel situations become manageable quickly. These quizzes are excellent preparation for any trip to a Spanish-speaking country.
How does comprehensible input work for everyday vocabulary?
Comprehensible input works because your existing knowledge of daily situations makes the Spanish around them readable. When a quiz asks about going to a market, preparing food, or taking a bus, you understand the situation even before you know all the words. That contextual understanding — real life as your comprehensible input — is what makes everyday vocabulary stick in a way that abstract word lists never do.