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Are you learning Spanish but still feel like a tourist every time you try to speak? In this episode of Talk Spanish Easy, hosts Laura and Carlos walk you through the most useful Spanish phrases for everyday life — the kind of Spanish that real people actually use on the street, in a café, at the supermarket, and beyond. Perfect for absolute beginners and elementary learners at A1 and A2 level, this lesson covers how to ask for help, introduce yourself, order food, shop, greet people naturally, and keep a simple conversation going — even if you only know a few words right now. Whether you are a complete beginner trying to learn Spanish from scratch, someone who studied Spanish years ago and wants to get back on track, or a traveler preparing for a trip to Spain or Latin America, this episode gives you the confidence and the vocabulary to move from just surviving to actually connecting with Spanish speakers. We use short sentences, clear explanations, real-life examples, and natural repetition so your brain absorbs Spanish the way it was meant to be learned — through listening and doing, not memorizing grammar rules. By the end of this episode you will know how to greet people at different times of day, ask for directions and help, introduce yourself and say where you are from, order at a café or restaurant, shop and ask about prices, understand and respond to common everyday questions, and politely ask someone to slow down or repeat themselves. New episodes every week. Subscribe so you never miss a lesson. Tell us in the comments: Where do YOU practice Spanish? Write: "I practice Spanish at/in... " — we read every single comment!