I love school. There, I’ve said it.
And, I’m not kidding. I love school a whole lot!
And the truth is, so do a lot of people.
In this post, I’ve compiled a list of 75 essential Spanish words about school to get you started. Let’s check them out!
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Basic Spanish School Words
Before I start, an important grammar tip to remember is that the indefinite articles el (the) or la (the) are used before Spanish nouns. The plurals are los (the) and las (the), and they come in handy when using Spanish school words.
For example, school becomes la escuela (the school) in Spanish, although when translating it, it isn’t always necessary to add “the” into the English translation.
Spanish School Words About People
Important Spanish School Verbs
Spanish School Subjects
Spanish Words About School Objects
Stationery in Spanish
Why Learn Spanish Words about School
- School is exciting. It’s particularly exciting if we’re talking about school in Spanish—or even better, attending school in a Spanish-speaking country. That’s not possible for everyone, but if you’re thinking of moving to Spain for any reason at all, the ins and outs of the Spanish school system as explained by Expatica might be on your radar.
- Learning basic Spanish words about school is a huge help to anyone considering going to art school or to any other special-interest learning programs in a Spanish-speaking country. StudyAbroad.com is an excellent resource for finding some amazing programs.
If you do decide to study abroad, learning some essential Spanish words and phrases about school will give you a significant head start on settling in. Spanish learners who study basic school terms will certainly navigate the Spanish educational situation more easily once they arrive at their dream destination, so it makes sense, then, to get these important words into your skillset as quickly as possible.
- This vocabulary will prove useful in many Spanish conversations. Many words like “desk” and “notebook” are sure to crop up in a number of non-school-related situations.
How to Learn More Spanish School Vocabulary
Here are some more resources you can use if you’re interested in learning more Spanish words about school.
School is such an incredible adventure in any language. Whether you’re planning to study in Spanish or are just curious about Spanish school vocab, this list will definitely boost your conversational skills.
And if you’re still craving more knowledge, Just Landed is filled with tips regarding schooling in Spain, so take a peek at their site for even more info on studying abroad.
Remember, learning can be so much fun! Introduce yourself to your classmates and maybe you’ll find that school is the perfect spot for making new friends.
Good luck!
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Review a complete interactive transcript under the Dialogue tab, and find words and phrases listed under Vocab.
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