Beginner Spanish Quizzes (CEFR A2)
Build reading fluency with A2 Beginner quizzes. Sentences are longer, vocabulary is broader, and topics span Marvel, music, history, sport, geography and more. A2 is where Spanish reading starts to feel like reading — not just word-by-word decoding.
What You'll Learn
You'll read Spanish sentences with more detail and range than A1: richer descriptions, everyday vocabulary in context, topics from popular culture to world knowledge. The content sits in the 80–95% comprehension range where language acquisition happens most naturally. Reading volume at A2 is what drives fluency forward.
Why This Level
A2 is for learners who have some Spanish exposure and want to move beyond the basics. If A1 quizzes felt comfortable, A2 is your next step. You'll encounter vocabulary and sentence structures just beyond your current comfort zone — enough to grow, not so much that you lose the meaning.
How to Progress
Progress from A2 to B1 comes from consistent reading, not study. Even one quiz a day makes a difference over time. When A2 quizzes feel mostly easy and you're reading without pausing, try a B1 quiz. If you can follow most of it, move up.
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Beginner Spanish Quizzes (CEFR A2) Quizzes
Leonardo DiCaprio Characters
80s Hit Songs (I)
Jane Austen Biography
Sci-Fi Authors (I)
Famous Fictional Vehicles (I)
Birds of Prey
Farm Animals
Vegetables of the World (I)
Jane Austen Characters
Latin American Capitals
Company Founders: Who Am I?
Board Games
Chess Openings
Star Wars Ships
Basic Quantum Physics
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
Famous Aliens (I)
Monty Python (I)
Fruits of the World (II)
Fruits of the World (I)
Cheers
Father Ted
Famous Guitarists (II)
Famous Guitarists (I)
Wim Wenders Film
Terry Gilliam Biography
Terry Gilliam Films
The Office: UK vs US Characters (II)
Sporting Records (IV)
Video Game Characters (I)
Mythical Creatures (II)
Bartender Challenge (III)
TV Shows: Most Episodes (III)
'E' Cities: Which Country?
Mystery Flowers (II)
Musical Instruments (II)
Mystery Flowers (I)
Musical Instruments (I)
Mythical Creatures (I)
Be My Personal Trainer (II)
British Sitcom Characters (V)
Bartender Challenge (II)
Tallest Buildings: Which City? (I)
'D' Cities: Which Country?
The Office: UK vs US Characters (I)
'C' Cities: Which Country?
Sporting Records (III)
Bartender Challenge (I)
Sporting Records (II)
TV Shows: Most Episodes (II)
Islands: Which Continent? (III)
Dog Breeds (III)
British Sitcom Characters (III)
30 Rock: Who's Who?
Be My Personal Trainer (I)
Mystery Insect (III)
British Sitcom Characters (II)
Parks & Recreation: Who's Who?
Sporting Records (I)
Dog Breeds (II)
TV Shows: Most Episodes (I)
Ted Lasso: Who's Who?
British Sitcom Characters (I)
'B' Cities: Which Country?
Mystery Insect (II)
Islands: Which Continent? (II)
Dog Breeds (I)
'A' Cities: Which Country?
Islands: Which Continent? (I)
Mystery Insect (I)
Pokémon Trivia (III)
Guess the Film Year (III)
Kathryn Bigelow Characters
Thrillers: Who's the Star?
Tolkien: Odd Character Out (III)
Period Films: Who's the Star?
Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire
Action Films: Who's the Star?
Star Wars: Who Am I? (III)
Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban
Europe by the Numbers
Padel: The Basics
Comedy Films: Who's the Star?
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets
Star Wars: Who Am I? (II)
Guess the Film Year (II)
Body Parts (III)
Harry Potter & the Philosopher's Stone
Rom Coms: Who's the Star?
Spain by the Numbers
Tolkien: Odd Character Out (II)
Project Hail Mary
Sherlock Holmes (3 Truths, 1 Lie)
Tolkien: Odd Character Out (I)
Body Parts (II)
Danny Boyle Characters
Body Parts (I)
Star Wars: Who Am I? (I)
Football: The Basics
James Cameron Characters
Animal Types (V)
Tennis: The Basics
David Lynch Characters
Animal Types (IV)
Not My Villain (III)
Animal Types (III)
Guess the Film Year (I)
Animal Types (II)
Game of Thrones: Which House? (II)
Basic Astronomy
Animal Types (I)
Sherlock Holmes Titles (Fill in the Blank) (III)
Driving Lessons (III)
Spanish-Speaking Celebrities: Which Country? (III)
Basic Biology
David Fincher Characters
Basic Chemistry
Spanish-Speaking Celebrities: Which Country? (II)
Not My Villain (II)
Odd Director Out (V)
Odd Animal Out (V)
Sherlock Holmes Titles (Fill in the Blank) (II)
Quentin Tarantino Characters
Help Me Escape!
Driving Lessons (II)
Odd Animal Out (IV)
Driving Lessons (I)
Not My Villain (I)
Spanish-Speaking Celebrities: Which Country? (I)
Odd Director Out (IV)
100 Greatest Songs (#10-1)
Sherlock Holmes Titles (Fill in the Blank)
Pedro Almodóvar Characters
100 Greatest Songs (#20-11)
Odd Animal Out (II)
Wes Anderson Characters
Steven Spielberg Characters
Marvel (Fill in the Blank)
Christopher Nolan Characters
Game of Thrones: Which House? (I)
Odd Director Out (III)
Coen Brothers Characters
Odd Animal Out (I)
Odd Director Out (II)
100 Greatest Songs (#30-21)
100 Greatest Songs (#40-31)
Odd Director Out (I)
Pokémon Trivia (II)
My Favourite Hobby (V)
Who Am I? (Footballers) (I)
What's My Job? (III)
Star Trek: Enterprise
My Favourite Hobby (IV)
Football Stadiums (III)
Who Am I? (Tennis Players) (III)
The Office (US): Which Character? (II)
What's My Job? (II)
100 Greatest Songs (#50-41)
Star Trek: Voyager
100 Greatest Songs (#60-51)
100 Greatest Songs (#70-61)
The Office (US): Which Character? (I)
My Favourite Hobby (III)
Mystery Company (V)
What's My Job? (I)
Pokemon Types (V)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Who Am I? (Tennis Players) (II)
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Guess the Film (V)
Star Trek: The Original Series
Valentine's Day World Traditions
Valentine's Day History
Valentine's Day Basics
100 Greatest Songs (#80-71)
Pokémon Trivia (I)
Football Stadiums (II)
Mystery Company (IV)
100 Greatest Songs (#90-81)
100 Greatest Songs (#100-91)
Mystery Company (III)
Guess the Film (IV)
Tolkien in Numbers
Football Stadiums (I)
Who Wrote This Book? (III)
My Favourite Hobby (II)
My Favourite Hobby (I)
Who Am I? (Tennis Players) (I)
Guess the Film (III)
Guess the Film (II)
Which Sci-Fi Series? (V)
Mystery Company (II)
Mystery Company (I)
Which Sci-Fi Series? (IV)
Who Wrote This Book? (II)
Which Sci-Fi Series? (III)
Guess the Animated Film (I)
MCU: Phase 1 - The Avengers
Which Dickens Novel?
Who Am I (Music Edition)?
Which Sci-Fi Series? (II)
MCU: Phase 1 - Captain America
Guess the Film (I)
Who Wrote This Book?
Which Sci-Fi Series? (I)
Harry Potter (III)
MCU: Phase 1 - Iron Man 2
Taylor Swift (II)
Harry Potter (II)
MCU: Phase 1 - Thor
Taylor Swift (I)
MCU Phase 1: Iron Man
Harry Potter (I)
90s Music
Tom Cruise
Friends
Joy Division
Basic Physics
Ancient Egypt
Spanish Landmarks
Martin Scorsese
The Solar System
World War I
Devs (TV)
Spanish Brands
Die Hard
Nick Cave
Sherlock (BBC)
Guillermo del Toro
Arrival
Roger Federer
2025 in Music
It's a Wonderful Life
2025 in TV
Hans Zimmer
Sparks (band)
Michael Jackson
Spanish Speaking Artists
La Sagrada Familia
Gaudi
Picasso
Valencia
Sevilla
Madrid
Barcelona
Cities of Spain
Global Box Office Records
Christmas Presents
Home Alone
Elf (film)
Christmas Food
Christmas in Latin America
A Christmas Carol
2025 in Politics
2025 in Music Festivals
2025 in World News
2025 in Film
Wes Anderson
Carlos Alcaraz
Cristiano Ronaldo
Lionel Messi
World Cup
The Academy Awards
Steven Spielberg
Breakfast
Cars
Spanish Dishes
Dune
Latin Music
Pedro Almodóvar
Human Body
Premier League
Eminem
Studio Ghibli
Spanish Speaking Authors
Avatar
La Liga
Formula 1
Space
Latin American History
Spanish History
The Olympics
Football
World Capitals
Disney Classics
Ocean Life
Famous Landmarks
The Hunger Games
Shakira
Tennis
Rafael Nadal
Christmas Films
Christmas in Spain
Star Wars
Family
Food
Colours
Animals
Daily Life
Frequently Asked Questions
What Spanish level is A2?
A2 is the second level on the CEFR scale — elementary, or 'beginner' in everyday terms. At A2, sentences are longer than A1 and vocabulary is broader: everyday phrases, familiar topics, and a wider range of descriptions. If you have basic Spanish exposure and can follow simple sentences comfortably, A2 is your level.
What's the difference between A1 and A2 Spanish?
A1 uses the most common 500 words in very short sentences — one clear idea at a time. A2 introduces a wider vocabulary range, longer sentences with more detail, and topics that go deeper than simple facts. The jump feels noticeable at first, but most learners who've read through A1 quizzes consistently find A2 manageable within a few sessions.
How long does it take to reach A2 Spanish?
Progress depends entirely on how much you read. Learners who read consistently — even 10 minutes a day — typically move from A1 to A2 comfort within a few weeks to a couple of months. There's no fixed timeline because progress comes from reading volume, not time spent studying. The more Spanish you read at the right level, the faster you progress.
How do I know when I'm ready to move from A2 to B1?
When A2 quizzes feel mostly easy and you're reading without stopping to figure out meaning, try a B1 quiz. If you can follow the thread even when some vocabulary is unfamiliar, you're ready. The A2-to-B1 transition is often the most satisfying jump — it's where reading in Spanish starts to feel genuinely natural.
Are A2 Spanish quizzes good for reading immersion practice?
Yes — A2 is the level where comprehensible input reading really starts to build momentum. Sentences are long enough to feel like real reading, vocabulary is broad enough to cover everyday topics, and familiar subjects (Marvel, sport, music, geography) keep comprehension high. Daily A2 reading — even a few quizzes — is a consistent, low-effort way to build genuine Spanish fluency.