Learn cuban spanish
What level is your spanish?
Before you can learn Cuban Spanish, you need to at least know the basics of Spanish.
If you haven’t started learning Spanish yet, it’s safe to say you’ll begin at A1 level (see chart below), where you need to learn the basics of reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Spanish.
Currently, we are not offering beginner lessons. However we plan to add this service in the future. Follow us on social media for updates on when this goes live.
If you’ve already started learning Spanish, you may notice that your skills don’t align perfectly on the CEFR scales below. For example, you might find that your reading and listening are at a C1 level, your writing is at a B2, and your speaking feels like A2. This is nothing to worry about—it’s a natural part of the learning process for adults.

Read the criteria for each level below.
A1 Level - Beginner
Learning essential vocabulary and simple grammar to understand and communicate basic ideas.
Reading
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I will learn how to recognize familiar words and very simple sentences, such as Cuban street names (Calle 23), menus, or basic instructions.
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I will learn how to read short, Cuban-themed materials like festival posters or introductory tourist brochures.

A2 Level - Elementary
Developing a stronger foundation in everyday interactions and gaining confidence in simple conversations.
Reading
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I will learn how to recognize familiar words and very simple sentences, such as Cuban street names (Calle 23), menus, or basic instructions.
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I will learn how to read short, Cuban-themed materials like festival posters or introductory tourist brochures.

B1 Level - Intermediate
Understanding and participating in more detailed conversations while introducing Cuban slang and cultural nuances.
Reading
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I will learn how to recognize familiar words and very simple sentences, such as Cuban street names (Calle 23), menus, or basic instructions.
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I will learn how to read short, Cuban-themed materials like festival posters or introductory tourist brochures.

B2 Level - upper Intermediate
Enhancing fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in conversations, while mastering Cuban-specific pronunciation and idioms.
Reading
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I will learn how to recognize familiar words and very simple sentences, such as Cuban street names (Calle 23), menus, or basic instructions.
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I will learn how to read short, Cuban-themed materials like festival posters or introductory tourist brochures.

c1 Level - advanced
Engaging in complex discussions and expressing yourself with depth, confidence, and cultural nuance.
Reading
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I will learn how to recognize familiar words and very simple sentences, such as Cuban street names (Calle 23), menus, or basic instructions.
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I will learn how to read short, Cuban-themed materials like festival posters or introductory tourist brochures.

c2 Level - Proficient
Achieving complete mastery of Cuban Spanish, including its rhythm, accent, and regional variations.
Reading
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I will learn how to recognize familiar words and very simple sentences, such as Cuban street names (Calle 23), menus, or basic instructions.
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I will learn how to read short, Cuban-themed materials like festival posters or introductory tourist brochures.

FREE Resource
50 frases cubanos
(Cuban phrases)
Learn Cuban Spanish phrases you won't find in any textbook, taken from real conversations with Cubans.
Perfect for anyone planning a trip to Cuba or those passionate about expanding their linguistic skills.
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