Justlearn
Write
  • Log In
  • Sign Up
How to Reach A2 Level in Spanish

How to Reach A2 Level in Spanish

justlearnj
Justlearn
11/23/2020
3 minute read

Have you been trying to learn Spanish for quite some time now? Well, maybe you've successfully passed the A1 level. Probably, your next target would be to pass the A2 level which means you're no longer a beginner who knows nothing about the language.

If learning Spanish and passing the first level has been easy for you, then could it be easy for you to pass the A2 level as well? That's a question of passion and dedication. For students of any second language, the first level would typically seem the hardest. But the truth is, the challenge only comes when you're already going through the higher levels just like the A2 level.

What is the A2 Level in Spanish?

A2 level in Spanish means that you already have the ability to make simple sentences using common expressions related to your family, shopping, employment, and geography, etc. Also, at the A2 level, you must be able to describe a few simple things in Spanish.

To pass this stage, passion plays an important role. As a beginner, you must have tried all possible ways to master the basics such as through reading books, watching movies, downloading a mobile app, and practicing how to use Spanish in real life. 

Your passion is what will motivate you to double all your effort from what you did to reach the first level. It is also equivalent to your love for Spanish and for learning. Without it, reaching the A1 level would merely signify the end of your journey in learning Spanish.

How to Reach the A2 Level in Spanish

How to reach the A2 level in Spanish? You must have dedication also. Your goal should be clear. Whatever your goal is, your dedication goes with it, too.

Learning and practicing the Spanish language should be part of your daily routine from the very beginning which is part of being dedicated.

In the A2 level, the things you must be ready to include the following:

• be familiar with daily basic expressions

• everyday needs and activities described in simple sentences using the Spanish language

• describing the environment in Spanish

• daily routines, family life, and hobbies

Likewise, before taking the exam for qualifying at the A2 level in Spanish, you should get ready linguistically for the following topics:

• tell the difference between estar and ser

• construct questions and statements

• construct clear instructions

• understand the meaning and use of gustar and all the pronouns and adjectives

• frequently-used linkers such as ademas, pues, por lo cual, etc.

Basically, the A2 level in Spanish is no different from the previous level. The only thing that makes it more difficult is your desire for learning, whether you're still interested to continue or not.

Language learning is only for the passionate and dedicated. The next levels to come after this will be just as hard but it's not impossible for you to learn them, too.

Final Thoughts

As long as you are exerting enough effort and time to learn the language, reaching the A2 level in Spanish will be a breeze so never give up and just continue practicing.

Learning Spanish with native speakers has never been so affordable! Book your first lesson with a native Spanish tutor on the Justlearn platform.

Start learning now

What's A2 level in Spanish?

A2 level in Spanish means that you already have the ability to make simple sentences using common expressions related to your family, shopping, employment, and geography, etc. Also, at the A2 level, you must be able to describe a few simple things in Spanish. To pass this stage, passion plays an important role. As a beginner, you must have tried all possible ways to master the basics such as through reading books, watching movies, downloading a mobile app, and practicing how to use Spanish in real life.

How to reach the A2 level in Spanish?

Learning and practicing the Spanish language should be part of your daily routine from the very beginning which is part of being dedicated. In the A2 level, the things you must be ready to include the following: • be familiar with daily basic expressions • everyday needs and activities described in simple sentences using the Spanish language • describing the environment in Spanish • daily routines, family life, and hobbies

How to get from A2 to B1 in Spanish?

To get from the A2 to the B1 level in Spanish, you should practice speaking as much as possible. B1 level requires a lot more speaking practice than the A2 level. Focus on your reading and listening skills. Combine podcasts, movies, conversations, and books and you'll reach the B2 level in Spanish quickly.

A List of 6 Podcasts to Help You Learn the English Language

The best thing about podcasts is that they can educate and entertain you without you needing to pay attention to them.

justlearnj
Justlearn
3/17/2023
3 minute read

5 Places in Japan You Should Not Miss

  From the futuristic city of Tokyo to the peaceful bamboo forests in Kyoto.

justlearnj
Justlearn
3/17/2023
4 minute read

5 Best Beginner-Level German Books You Need to Read

Books are and can be a great way to immerse yourself in the German language and culture, as well as to help build up your grammar and vocabulary.

justlearnj
Justlearn
3/17/2023
3 minute read

How to Learn the Polish Language at Home

  Polish is a West Slavic language that over 50 million people speak around the world.

justlearnj
Justlearn
3/17/2023
4 minute read

11 Common Swedish Words and Phrases You Should Know

Swedish (or Svenska) is a Germanic language spoken by about 10 million people, with the majority of them living in Sweden, while others may be living

justlearnj
Justlearn
3/17/2023
4 minute read

How to Learn English with a Friend

Your thoughts right now probably are, we all speak English, right? because it's the world's most recognized and common language.

justlearnj
Justlearn
3/16/2023
3 minute read
  1. Home
  2. Blog
  3. How to Reach A2 Level in Spanish
  • Company

  • About us
  • Press
  • How it works
  • Support

  • Contact Us
  • Help Center
  • Social

  • Facebook Group
  • Community

  • Blog
  • Sitemap

Terms of Use Privacy Policy

Cross
justlearn
Notification
Message:
Message