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Grammar

Check the good answers:

1 - ¿Cuándo desayunas?

2 - ¿Cuándo duermes?

3 - ¿Dónde Vives ?

4 - En este momento, ellos (ir, ellos) ______________ a la playa para descansar.

5 - Miguel y Carlos no están en casa, _____________ a dar una vuelta.

6 - Ayer ellos ______________ a la playa.

7 - Nosotros todavía no _________ en Asia.

8 - _________ alguna vez en Argentina ?

9 - Javier quiere que le ________ mi lápiz.

10 - _________ el volumen por favor, que no escucho bien.

11 - Si el médico te (decir) ______ que no es nada importante, _______ (poder) estar tranquilo

Vocabulary:

Check the good answers:

12 - ¿Qué hora es? 8:30

13 - María tiene 2 hermanas ____________, ella es la pequeña.

Comprehension

Read the text and answer the question:

PRECIOS Y BILLETES

Billete Sencillo Metro Zona A: 1,50 - 2 €
Válido para un viaje entre dos estaciones solo para el día que se compra. Precio mínimo de 1,50 € hasta 5 estaciones; 0,10 € por cada estación más, hasta un máximo de 2 € para viajes de más de 9 estaciones. Los niños menores de 4 años viajan sin billete.

14 - El billete de metro…

15 - Escriba un texto sobre el último viaje: dónde fuiste, cuántos días… (al menos 50 palabras)

Writing

Choose the correct preterite form:

16 - Mi tío se llamaba Jorge. Era/fue taxista. Siempre dijo/decía que era un trabajo muy duro. Se jubiló/jubilaba a los setenta años y se fue/iba a vivir a su pueblo, en Cuenca.

17 - Subjuntivo : Esperaba que _______ (ser/tú) una persona más comprensiva.

Conditional

Form a conditional statement with the following words:

18 - Condicional (escriba la frase completa)

19 - Tener tiempo / aprender a tocar algún instrumento, yo. Si tuviera tiempo, yo _________ a tocar algún instrumento.

Conditional Composite

Complete the phrases with the appropriate responses:

20 - Si no (comer, tú) __________ tantos dulces de pequeño, no habrías tenido tantos problemas de obesidad.

21 - ¿Te importaría _________ la luz? Es que no veo tres en un burro.

22 - No entiendo lo que ________ ahí, la letra no está clara.

23 - Si te ________ aquí, puedes disfrutar de la mejor vista de la ciudad.

24 - ¿_________ algo interesante en la tele hoy?

25 - Si quieres que la tortilla quede esponjosa _________ un poco de leche al huevo y las patatas.

26 - ¡Anda! Ahora no me acuerdo de dónde he _________ el coche.

27 - Me gustaría ________ algunos árboles frutales en el jardín.

28 - Por fin nos han _________ la línea ADSL.

FAQ – Spanish Level Test

Does this level test give an official result?

No, this Spanish test is a practice exercise only. It does not provide an official result or recognized certification. It simply allows you to familiarize yourself with the types of questions and assess your knowledge informally.

Why take this test if it’s not official?

This test helps you to:

  • Identify your strengths and weaknesses in Spanish
  • Prepare for official exams like DELE or SIELE
  • Assess where you are in your learning journey
  • Know what to focus your efforts on
  • Practice without pressure before a real exam

It’s a practical tool to guide your learning, not a certification.

What are the official Spanish certifications?

The main internationally recognized Spanish certifications are:

  • DELE (Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera): issued by Instituto Cervantes, available for all levels (A1 to C2)
  • SIELE (Servicio Internacional de Evaluación de la Lengua Española): digital certification recognized worldwide
  • CCSE (Conocimientos Constitucionales y Socioculturales de España): required for Spanish nationality
  • Bright Spanish: adaptive assessment test for the professional world

These certifications follow the CEFR levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2).

What is Spanish level A1?

Level A1 in Spanish corresponds to the beginner level. At this level, you are able to:

  • Understand and use very common everyday expressions
  • Introduce yourself and others
  • Ask simple personal questions (name, address, acquaintances)
  • Answer the same type of questions
  • Communicate in a simple way if the speaker talks slowly and clearly
  • Understand very short and simple texts

It’s the first step in learning Spanish, which lays the foundation for essential grammar and vocabulary.

Is the Spanish B1 test difficult?

The difficulty of the B1 test depends on your preparation and regular practice. Level B1 is considered intermediate independent and represents an important turning point in learning.

What makes B1 challenging:

  • Mastery of the present subjunctive and past tenses (preterite, imperfect, present perfect)
  • Understanding authentic conversations at normal speed
  • Spontaneous oral expression on varied topics
  • Writing coherent and structured texts
  • Correct use of “ser” and “estar”, “por” and “para”

How to pass the B1:

  • Take regular classes with a qualified native teacher
  • Practice Spanish conversation several times a week
  • Familiarize yourself with the DELE B1 exam format
  • Work on all four skills: listening, reading, writing, speaking
  • Watch Spanish series and movies

With adequate preparation (generally 6 to 12 months after A2), the B1 test is completely accessible.

How long does it take to learn Spanish?

The learning duration depends on your target level and regular practice:

  • Level A1: 2 to 3 months with 4-5 hours of practice per week
  • Level A2: an additional 3 to 6 months
  • Level B1: 6 to 12 months after A2
  • Level B2: an additional 10 to 15 months
  • Level C1-C2: 2 to 3 years in total or more

Language immersion in Spanish-speaking countries and regular practice with native speakers can significantly accelerate your progress.

Is Spanish easy to learn for English speakers?

Spanish is considered moderately easy for English speakers thanks to:

  • Similar sentence structure to English in many cases
  • Many cognates and shared vocabulary from Latin roots
  • Relatively regular pronunciation rules
  • Uses the Latin alphabet

However, watch out for challenges:

  • False friends (example: “embarazada” doesn’t mean “embarrassed” but “pregnant”)
  • The subjunctive mood used more frequently than in English
  • Differences between “ser” and “estar” (both mean “to be”)
  • Past tense distinctions (preterite vs imperfect)
  • Gendered nouns and adjective agreement

What’s the difference between DELE and SIELE?

DELE (Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera):

  • Permanent certification (valid for life)
  • Paper-based exam at an authorized center
  • By specific level (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2)
  • Results in 2-3 months
  • Limited exam sessions during the year

SIELE (Servicio Internacional de Evaluación de la Lengua Española):

  • Certification valid for 5 years
  • 100% digital exam
  • Global assessment from A1 to C1
  • Results in 3 weeks
  • Available year-round, flexible dates
  • Possibility to take only certain sections

DELE is more traditional and recognized for immigration and education, while SIELE is more modern and flexible, ideal for the professional world.

Which Spanish variant should I learn?

There are mainly two major variants:

European Spanish (Castilian):

  • Use of “vosotros” (informal plural “you”)
  • Distinct pronunciation of “z” and “c” (like “th” in English)
  • Use of present perfect for recent actions

Latin American Spanish:

  • Use of “ustedes” for plural
  • Pronunciation of “z” and “c” as “s”
  • Preference for preterite tense
  • Vocabulary varies by country

The good news: both variants are mutually intelligible! Choose according to your goals (travel, work, studies) or learn standard Spanish that works everywhere.

How can I progress after this test?

To progress effectively in Spanish, you should:

  • Take classes with a qualified native teacher
  • Practice conversation regularly
  • Watch Spanish or Latin American series (La Casa de Papel, Élite, Narcos)
  • Read books, newspapers, or articles adapted to your level
  • Listen to Spanish podcasts
  • Use learning apps as a supplement
  • Participate in language exchanges
  • Travel to a Spanish-speaking country if possible

Working with a native teacher remains the most effective method to master the nuances of Spanish and correct your accent.

Do I need a certification to work in Spain or Latin America?

It depends on the sector and country:

  • Regulated professions: a B2 or C1 certification is often required (medicine, teaching, law)
  • Private sector: the required level varies by employer (generally B1-B2)
  • Tourism and hospitality: A2-B1 level may be sufficient
  • Spanish nationality: DELE A2 mandatory + CCSE

Even without a legal requirement, an official certification significantly enhances your resume and attests to your language skills.

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