Television Spanish Quizzes

86 quizzes · A1, A2 & B1

Learn Spanish through TV series quizzes spanning drama, comedy, sci-fi, and more. From iconic sitcoms to prestige dramas, these quizzes use stories you already know to build real Spanish reading comprehension.

35 Superbeginner (A1)35 Beginner (A2)16 Intermediate (B1)

What You'll Learn

Build vocabulary around drama, relationships, character descriptions, plot events, and dialogue. Learn Spanish terms used to describe emotions, conflict, settings, and narrative arcs. Practice comprehension with questions that cover everything from classic sitcoms to prestige television series.

Why Television?

Television is one of the richest sources of language learning material because it combines storytelling, character development, and cultural insight. You already know the shows — so every quiz question is a comprehensible input opportunity where the story carries you through unfamiliar Spanish vocabulary.

Best For

Spanish learners who enjoy TV and film culture. Ideal for anyone who wants to use their love of television as a learning engine, whether you prefer comedy, drama, sci-fi, or reality. Works at all CEFR levels from A1 to B1.

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All Television Spanish Quizzes

Beginner

Famous Fictional Vehicles (I)

Beginner

Monty Python (I)

Beginner

Cheers

Beginner

Father Ted

Beginner

The Office: UK vs US Characters (II)

Beginner

TV Shows: Most Episodes (III)

Beginner

British Sitcom Characters (V)

Beginner

The Office: UK vs US Characters (I)

Beginner

TV Shows: Most Episodes (II)

Beginner

British Sitcom Characters (III)

Beginner

30 Rock: Who's Who?

Beginner

British Sitcom Characters (II)

Beginner

Parks & Recreation: Who's Who?

Beginner

TV Shows: Most Episodes (I)

Beginner

Ted Lasso: Who's Who?

Beginner

British Sitcom Characters (I)

Intermediate

Star Trek: Who Played Who? (III)

Superbeginner

Breaking Bad: Who Plays Who?

Superbeginner

The Walking Dead: Who Plays Who?

Superbeginner

Which Chris?

Superbeginner

Stranger Things: Who Plays Who?

Superbeginner

Game of Thrones: Who Plays Who?

Intermediate

Star Trek: Who Played Who? (II)

Intermediate

Star Trek: Who Played Who? (I)

Intermediate

Star Trek: Alien Races (III)

Beginner

Game of Thrones: Which House? (II)

Superbeginner

The Big Bang Theory: Who's Who? (III)

Superbeginner

Friends: Who's Who? (III)

Superbeginner

The Big Bang Theory: Who's Who? (II)

Superbeginner

Which Sitcom Character Am I? (III)

Superbeginner

The Big Bang Theory: Who's Who? (I)

Superbeginner

Friends: Who's Who? (II)

Superbeginner

Friends: Who's Who? (I)

Beginner

Game of Thrones: Which House? (I)

Superbeginner

Which Sitcom Character Am I? (II)

Intermediate

Star Trek: Alien Races (II)

Superbeginner

Which Sitcom Character Am I? (I)

Superbeginner

Star Trek: Odd Character Out (III)

Superbeginner

Which Streamer? (V)

Beginner

Star Trek: Enterprise

Superbeginner

Star Trek: Odd Character Out (II)

Superbeginner

Which Streamer? (IV)

Intermediate

Star Trek: Alien Races (I)

Beginner

The Office (US): Which Character? (II)

Beginner

Star Trek: Voyager

Beginner

The Office (US): Which Character? (I)

Superbeginner

Star Trek: Odd Character Out (I)

Superbeginner

Which Streamer? (III)

Beginner

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Intermediate

Which TV Show? (V)

Beginner

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Beginner

Star Trek: The Original Series

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (V)

Superbeginner

Which Streamer? (II)

Intermediate

Which TV Show? (IV)

Intermediate

Which TV Show? (III)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (IV)

Superbeginner

Which Streamer? (I)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (III)

Intermediate

Which TV Show? (II)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (II)

Intermediate

Which TV Show? (I)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (I)

Beginner

Which Sci-Fi Series? (V)

Superbeginner

Actresses by Photo (I)

Superbeginner

Actors by Photo (I)

Beginner

Which Sci-Fi Series? (IV)

Beginner

Which Sci-Fi Series? (III)

Superbeginner

TV Shows by Characters (V)

Superbeginner

TV Shows by Characters (IV)

Superbeginner

TV Shows by Characters (III)

Superbeginner

TV Shows by Characters (II)

Superbeginner

TV Shows by Characters (I)

Superbeginner

Fictional Family Challenge (V)

Superbeginner

Famous Partnerships

Superbeginner

Fictional Family Challenge (IV)

Superbeginner

Fictional Family Challenge (III)

Superbeginner

Fictional Family Challenge (II)

Superbeginner

Fictional Family Challenge (I)

Beginner

Which Sci-Fi Series? (II)

Beginner

Which Sci-Fi Series? (I)

Beginner

Friends

Beginner

Devs (TV)

Beginner

Nick Cave

Beginner

Sherlock (BBC)

Beginner

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really learn Spanish by watching TV quizzes?

Absolutely — and it works because of a principle called comprehensible input. You already know the TV shows, so your brain can focus on the Spanish language rather than figuring out what's happening. These quizzes give you structured reading practice using content you genuinely enjoy, which is exactly what research shows accelerates language acquisition.

What TV shows are covered in the Spanish quizzes?

The television category spans a wide range of genres and eras — from classic sitcoms and prestige dramas to sci-fi series and modern streaming hits. Whether you prefer comedy, thriller, or drama, you'll find quizzes that match your taste. Each quiz is designed to cover a specific show or era at your Spanish CEFR level.

What Spanish level do I need for television quizzes?

There are television quizzes available at all three CEFR levels: Superbeginner (A1), Beginner (A2), and Intermediate (B1). A1 quizzes focus on basic facts, character names, and simple descriptions, while B1 quizzes explore themes, narrative analysis, and more complex vocabulary.

How do TV quizzes help with Spanish vocabulary?

Television provides a natural vocabulary ecosystem — characters, emotions, settings, plot events, and dialogue all in context. When you answer quiz questions about TV shows, you're encountering Spanish words in narratives you already understand. That context is what makes vocabulary stick. You're not memorising word lists; you're reading Spanish that means something to you.

Are these quizzes suitable for complete beginners?

Yes. Superbeginner (A1) television quizzes are written for people with very little or no Spanish. The sentences are short, the vocabulary is carefully chosen, and the questions are straightforward. If you know a TV show well, you can start learning Spanish with it from day one — no grammar study required.

How does watching TV help with Spanish comprehensible input?

Comprehensible input is language you can mostly understand from context. With television, you bring a huge amount of context to every quiz — you know the characters, the plot, and the setting. That existing knowledge makes the Spanish "comprehensible" even before you've fully learned the language. It's the same reason children learn their native language through immersion rather than grammar rules.

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