At B1 you can handle most situations that come up where Spanish is spoken, give reasons for your opinions, and tell the story of what happened. It's also where most learners stall — understanding almost everything and saying almost nothing. Speaking is the only thing that moves you through it.
B1 is a level of the CEFR, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Conversation
With Isabella
Real situations, start to finish — rehearse them before they're real.
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Grammar
With Carla
The structures that matter — mastered by using them in conversation, not in drills.
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Vocabulary
With Olivia
The words for real life — learned by saying them in context. No flashcards, ever.
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