
Flirting at the bar: Use light teasing or playful jokes to build chemistry.
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Key Phrases
¿Te atreves?
Do you dare?
Un buen desafío
A good challenge
Una noche inolvidable
An unforgettable night
Skills You'll Learn
Express curiosity and interest
Expresar curiosidad e interés
Order drinks in a social setting
Pedir bebidas en un entorno social
Describe personality and preferences
Describir personalidad y preferencias
Lesson Roleplay
Imagine you're at a lively gathering in Spain, filled with laughter and vibrant conversation. You're speaking to someone with a radiant smile that captivates you instantly. As the evening unfolds, humorous banter about shoes and drinks ensues, hinting at the beginning of a memorable night.
¿Sabes? Tienes una sonrisa que podría iluminar toda la sala.
You know? You have a smile that could light up the whole room.
¡Oh! Eso es porque no has visto mis zapatos aún. ¡Brillan más!
Oh! That's because you haven't seen my shoes yet. They shine even more!
¿De verdad? Tendré que investigar eso más de cerca.
Really? I’ll have to look into that more closely.
Solo si prometes no quedarte ciego con el brillo.
Only if you promise not to go blind from the shine.
Es un riesgo que estoy dispuesto a tomar. Pero primero, ¿qué estamos bebiendo esta noche?
It's a risk I'm willing to take. But first, what are we drinking tonight?
Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases
¿Sabes?
sah-behs
You know?
💬 Commonly used to grab someone's attention.
🇪🇸 Often used at the beginning of a conversation to pique interest.
See breakdown →Tienes
tee-eh-nehs
You have
💬 A conjugated form of 'tener', one of the most used verbs.
🇪🇸 Frequently used to give compliments.
See breakdown →Una
oo-nah
A
💬 Feminine singular indefinite article.
🇪🇸 Useful when complimenting attributes like 'una sonrisa' (a smile).
See breakdown →Sonrisa
sohn-ree-sah
Smile
💬 Derived from 'sonreír' meaning 'to smile'.
🇪🇸 Smiling is considered a friendly gesture in Spain, often reciprocated.
See breakdown →Una sonrisa
oo-nah sohn-ree-sah
A smile
💬 Combination of an article and a noun.
🇪🇸 Complimenting a smile is a classic flirting strategy.
See breakdown →Que
keh
That
💬 Connects clauses or adds emphasis.
🇪🇸 Used in comparisons or to add emphasis, like in compliments.
See breakdown →Podría
poh-dree-ah
Could
💬 Conditional form of 'poder', expressing possibility.
🇪🇸 Implies a hypothetical or polite suggestion.
See breakdown →Que podría
keh poh-dree-ah
That could
💬 Used to suggest potential impact or effect.
🇪🇸 Often used in poetic or exaggerated compliments.
See breakdown →Toda
toh-dah
All
💬 Indicates the entirety of something, feminine form.
🇪🇸 Useful for dramatic flair in speech.
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