SpanishA1Lesson 8.2
🇪🇸 Spanish A1 · Lesson 8.2

Mini-proyecto — Your A1 portfolio piece

Produce a short spoken + written self-introduction — your A1 capstone.

Listen first

A model A1 self-introduction you'll imitate.

🔊 Real audio — spoken by your browser in Spanish. Tap any word below to hear it.
New vocabulary — tap to hear
Me presentoLet me introduce myself 🔊
vivo enI live in 🔊
estudioI study 🔊
me encantaI love 🔊
en mi tiempo librein my free time 🔊
gracias por escucharthanks for listening 🔊

Now say it

Tap the phrase to hear it, then press the mic and repeat — we score your pronunciation for real (Chrome/Edge).

« Hola, me llamo Sachin. Vivo en la India y estudio. » 🔊
Hi, my name is Sachin. I live in India and study.
Pronunciation

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Read the dialogue

Tap any line to hear it. Grammar appears in context, never as a dry rule.

Hola, me llamo Marta. Soy de Sevilla. 🔊Hi, my name is Marta. I'm from Seville.
Vivo en Madrid y estudio medicina. 🔊I live in Madrid and study medicine.
En mi tiempo libre, me encanta leer y jugar al tenis. 🔊In my free time, I love reading and playing tennis.
Gracias por escuchar. 🔊Thanks for listening.
Grammar in focus · putting A1 together

Your capstone reuses ser/estar, me llamo, vivo en, gusta/encanta and ir a — everything from A1 in one short, confident introduction.

Write it yourself

Write your own 4–5 sentence Spanish profile: name, origin, where you live, what you study/do, and one thing you love.

Saved to your writing portfolio
Tip for this task
¡Excelente! This is your A1 portfolio piece — review ser vs estar and adjective agreement once more, then you're ready for the assessment.

Quick check

An adaptive quiz confirms you've got it and schedules the right words for review.

1. « vivo en » means…
2. « me encanta » is stronger than…
3. « en mi tiempo libre » means…
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