Having a diverse and extensive vocabulary in Spanish not only allows you to express yourself more clearly and precisely but also helps you better understand native speakers and cultural nuances. As an advanced learner, you likely already have a solid grasp of basic Spanish vocabulary and grammar. By expanding your vocabulary with more advanced terms and expressions, you can communicate more effectively, sound more natural, and impress native speakers.
This Spanish vocabulary II - online Spanish course is designed for all those who want to improve their Spanish vocabulary. To get the most from your learning, we recommend doing this course together with the Vocabulary Trainer (included in the course).
This course contains 13 lessons with numerous dialogues, vocabulary with the most important words and expressions and a wide variety of interactive exercises for you to extend your Spanish knowledge.
Recommended level
B1. The following online placement test will allow you to evaluate your existing level of Spanish.
Lesson 1 | The weather |
Lesson 2 | Free time and hobbies I |
Lesson 3 | Free time and hobbies II |
Lesson 4 | Work |
Lesson 5 | Education |
Lesson 6 | Nature |
Lesson 7 | The clothes shop |
Lesson 8 | Sports |
Lesson 9 | Communication media |
Lesson 10 | Means of transport I |
Lesson 11 | Means of transport II |
Lesson 12 | A visit to the doctor |
Lesson 13 | The bank |
Lesson 14 | Final test |
Dialogue
A text to introduce each lesson. This allows you to listen and read at the same time.
Exercises
A variety of exercises divided by topic to teach you common Spanish words, as well as level B1 grammar.
Vocabulary
A glossary containing all the most relevant words and phrases from each lesson. With our Vocabulary Trainer, you can practise and improve your professional vocabulary from the course, even on the go.
Audios & videos
With native speakers, to practice and improve your listening skills for different scenarios.
Lengalia offers Spanish courses at 6 different levels based on the recommendations of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Students who pass the final test in a course will receive a certificate of proficiency detailing their level of attainment. These certificates are widely accepted throughout the world.
CEFR International Language Standards
Launched in 2001, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a widely accepted standard for describing language ability in Europe and, increasingly, beyond. The CEFR levels have identified three main types of learner – Basic, Independent, and Proficient – each of which is subdivided into two levels, creating a total of six – A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. The recommendations contained within the CEFR aim to facilitate transparency and comparability in the provision of language education and qualifications across different countries.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will broaden your vocabulary knowledge by approximately 2000 words and be familiar with idioms relating to everyday situations. You will also be able to improve your listening and reading skills and take part more fluently and naturally in routine conversations.
LEARNING THROUGH LISTENING
Learning new vocabulary can be both fun and simple if you use the right vocabulary strategies. Using our Vocabulary 2go is the fastest and most powerful way to learn Spanish vocabulary, idioms and useful, everyday expressions. Simply download the audio files from the course and start having fun whilst learning Spanish anywhere, they even work without an internet connection.
SPACED REPETITION SYSTEM (SRS)
Do you find it difficult to learn and remember new vocabulary? The Lengalia Vocabulary Trainer keeps track of what you forget and what you remember. Just put some time in every day and let the software handle the rest. It’s ideal for all learners who want to practise their vocabulary whilst on the go, using a smartphone or ipad, etc.
For self-study: Grammar, Professional Spanish, Vocabulary & Travel.