If you’re learning Spanish, it’s always a good idea to test your knowledge.
This will help you determine where your strengths lie and what areas you need to focus on.
Take the free quiz below to see where you’re at on your Spanish learning journey!
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Spanish Quiz to Assess Your Level
This quiz consists of 60 multiple-choice questions. Once you’ve finished, you’ll get your results immediately, right on this page. No need to enter an email address or sign up for anything!
If you want to retake the quiz or start over, just refresh the page.
¿Cómo te ____? (What’s your name?)
El coche es ____. (The car is red.)
¿Dónde ____ el baño? (Where is the bathroom?)
Mi cumpleaños es el ____ de mayo. (My birthday is on the 15th of May.)
Yo ____ café por la mañana. (I drink coffee in the morning.)
El gato es más ____ que el perro. (The cat is smaller than the dog.)
¿____ a la fiesta? (Are you going to the party?)
Vivo cerca de la estación de ____ . (I live near the fire station.)
Ella ____ libros en la biblioteca. (She reads books in the library.)
Nosotros ____ en la playa. (We are at the beach.)
Mañana es el ____ día del mes. (Tomorrow is the last day of the month.)
Mi hermana tiene un teléfono ____. (My sister has a new phone.)
El internet aquí es muy ____. (The internet here is really slow).
A mis hermanos ____ los videojuegos. (My brothers like video games.)
Tengo cinco ____. (I have five aunts and uncles.)
¿____ algún restaurante mexicano en este pueblo? (Is there a Mexican restaurant in this town?)
No tengo mucha ____. (I’m not very hungry.)
No puedo ____ lo que dijo. (I can’t believe what she said.)
Normalmente ____ mi tarea después de la escuela. (I usually do my homework after school.)
____ 2 de la tarde. (It’s 2:00 in the afternoon.)
____ camino al colegio. (I always walk to school.)
¡Gracias ____ el regalo! (Thank you for the gift!)
Mario ____ 5 kilómetros esta mañana. (Mario ran 5 kilometers this morning.)
La profesora tiene ____ ensayo. (The teacher has her essay.)
Estoy cansado ____ quiero descansar. (I’m tired so I want to rest.)
No encuentro mis llaves. ¿____ has visto? (I can’t find my keys. Have you seem them?)
¿Qué ____ haciendo anoche cuando te llamé? (What were you doing last night when I called you?)
____ hace frío, voy a la playa. (Even though it’s cold, I’m going to the beach.)
¿Puedes _____ mi teléfono, por favor? No lo encuentro. (Can you look for my phone, please? I cant find it.)
Cuando _____ niña, solía pasar las vacaciones en la playa. (When I was a kid, I used to spend my holidays on the beach.)
_____ ver la televisión, prefiero leer un libro. (Instead of watching TV, I prefer to read a book.)
Sara no ____ a la clase ayer. (Sara didn’t come to class yesterday.)
Si apruebo el examen, _____ graduarme este año. (If I pass the exam, I’ll be able to graduate this year.)
Rafael ____ profesor antes de jubilarse. (Rafael was a teacher before he retired.)
¿Es mi bolso o _____? (Is that my bag or yours?)
Mi abuela nos ____ comida italiana cuando éramos niños. (My grandma cooked us Italian food when we were children.)
Mañana ____ un pastel. (I’ll make a cake tomorrow.)
Tomé prestado su libro pero ____ devolví ayer. (I borrowed his book but I gave it back to him yesterday.)
No ____ en el museo. (Don’t run in the museum.)
Todavía no ____ el informe. (I haven’t finished the report yet.)
Solía trabajar ____ una agencia de publicidad. (I used to work for an advertising agency.)
¿Dónde ____ la fiesta de Jaime esta noche? (Where is Jaime’s party tonight?)
Tengo hambre, estoy cansada y, ____, creo que me estoy enfermando. (I’m hungry, tired and, furthermore, I think I’m getting sick.)
Dudo que ya ____ terminado el trabajo. (I doubt they’ve finished work already.)
____ de llegar al aeropuerto. (We just arrived at the airport.)
Me alegro de que ____ venido. (I’m glad that you came.)
¿Dónde ____ mis audifonos? (Where could my headphones be?)
Estoy buscando una bicicleta que ____ bien en senderos. (I’m looking for a bike that works well on trails.)
Llámame cuando ____ a casa. (Call me when you get home.)
____ olvidado los documentos. (I’ve forgotten the documents.)
Ella es la mujer ____ trabaja en mi restaurante favorito. (She’s the woman who works in my favorite restaurant.)
Si tuviera un millón de dólares me ____ un yate. (If I had a million dollars I would buy a yacht.)
Si no ____ lloviendo, iremos al parque. (If it’s not raining, we’ll go to the park.)
No creo que ____ razón. (I don’t think he’s right.)
Fue un accidente ____ no se pudo evitar. (It was an accident that couldn’t be avoided.)
Deberías ____ hecho hace mucho tiempo. (You should have done it long ago.)
El director insiste en que todos los empleados ____ a tiempo. (The manager insists that all employees arrive on time.)
____ haber sido mucho peor. (It could have been much worse.)
Ojalá ____ visto, pero estaba demasiado ocupada con el trabajo. (I wish I could have seen you, but I was too busy with work.)
Si nos ____ antes no habría habido tanto tráfico. (If we had left earlier, there wouldn’t have been so much traffic.)
Beginner
You’re at the beginner level in the Spanish language. Once you’ve advanced farther along in your language-learning journey, come back to retake the quiz!
Elementary
Congratulations! You’ve made it past the beginner level and are making your way to the intermediate level. Keep working at it and then come back to retake the quiz!
Upper Elementary
Nice job! You’re at an upper elementary level in Spanish vocabulary and grammar. Keep working towards that intermediate level and come back later to retake the quiz.
Intermediate
Way to go! You’ve made it to an intermediate level in Spanish vocabulary and grammar. Keep working towards that advanced level and come back later to retake the quiz.
Upper Intermediate
Look at you! You’ve reach the upper intermediate level in Spanish vocabulary and grammar. Keep working at it and come back later to ace this quiz!
Advanced
Congratulations! You’re at an advanced level in Spanish grammar and vocabulary. Give yourself a pat on the back for your hard work to get to this level!
More Spanish Level Tests and Quizzes
Here are a few more tests and quizzes to assess your knowledge of Spanish vocabulary, grammar and more:
- Cervantes Spanish Test: This test is divided into five levels. You have to pass one level in order to be allowed to progress to the next one. The questions are everyday sentences you have to complete with one of three options.
- Lengalia Spanish Placement Test: This is a short test with only 20 questions. It includes grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension and listening exercises.
- Test Your Language Spanish Quiz: This is a 60-question quiz specifically focused on testing your knowledge of vocabulary. You’ll have to provide your email address to get your results.
- ESL Language Spanish Level Test: This is a 40-question multiple-choice test covering grammar and vocabulary. It gives you your results as soon as you finish, and you don’t have to provide an email address.
- 123TeachMe Spanish Quizzes: This is a very colorful and interactive site where you can choose the type of games or quizzes you want to do. It includes a long list of topics with different exercises and games to help you practice.
Congratulations on completing some self-assessment in Spanish!
Bookmark this quiz and keep coming back to retake it as you advance in your studies.
Download:
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can take anywhere.
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