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Languages are built in reps, not marathons. Every morning, a fresh drop lands: 10 real sentences with audio, a line-by-line story extract, a phrase from native content, and one culture note. Ten minutes. That's the whole habit. Show up daily or don't — but the people who do? They actually get there.

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WHAT'S IN EVERY DROP

Four things. Every single day.

10 New Sentences

Real sentences — not textbook fluff. Every line comes with an audio button and a clean translation below. Read it. Listen to it. Done.

Story Extract

A short story, line by line: original sentence / phonetics / English. The format that actually trains your brain to read + understand simultaneously.

Native Phrase Drop

One phrase pulled from real native content — a film, a podcast, a song. What it means, when to use it, and why natives say it that way.

Culture Note

One thing natives know that no textbook will teach you. The stuff that makes you sound human instead of like a very polite robot.

SAMPLE DROP

This is what lands in your inbox.

Spanish, Level A2. Today's drop — Tuesday, 17 June.

🇪🇸 Spanish · A2 · Daily Drop #47 17 June 2026
1
Tengo que ir al trabajo.
I have to go to work.
2
¿A qué hora sales?
What time do you leave?
3
Me levanto a las seis y media.
I get up at half past six.
4
El café está listo.
The coffee is ready.
5
No me despierto bien sin café.
I don't wake up well without coffee.
6
¿Puedes cerrar la puerta, por favor?
Can you close the door, please?
7
El tren llega en cinco minutos.
The train arrives in five minutes.
8
Siempre llego tarde los lunes.
I always arrive late on Mondays.
9
¿Tienes hambre? Yo sí.
Are you hungry? I am.
10
Hoy parece un día largo.
Today feels like a long day.
From: "El hombre que perdió su paraguas" (The Man Who Lost His Umbrella)
Juan salió de casa sin mirar el cielo.
Juan left the house without looking at the sky.
Era su error más famoso.
It was his most famous mistake.
Cinco minutos después, llovía.
Five minutes later, it was raining.
—¿Dónde está mi paraguas? —preguntó.
"Where is my umbrella?" he asked.
Estaba en casa. Como siempre.
It was at home. As always.
→ "Me tiene harto."
Literal: "It has me fed up." → Meaning: "I'm sick of it / I've had enough."
Heard in the Netflix series La Casa de Papel — the kind of thing nobody teaches you but everyone says. Use when you're done with a situation, a person, or a Monday. Completely natural, not rude.

Why Spanish speakers say "¿qué tal?" and not "¿cómo estás?" all the time.

"¿Cómo estás?" is technically correct, but in casual everyday conversation, it sounds slightly stiff — like asking "How do you do?" in English. "¿Qué tal?" is the real daily driver: shorter, warmer, more informal. Use it with friends, colleagues, the guy at the coffee shop. Save "¿Cómo estás?" for when you actually want a real answer.

THE HONEST TRUTH

You skip the gym once, you skip twice.

Same thing here. Languages don't build themselves — they build in streaks, in reps, in the boring Tuesday morning when you'd rather do anything else but you open the drop anyway. That's the game. That's always been the game. This isn't a magic fix. It's a daily habit that costs you ten minutes and five dollars a month. If you can't commit to that, no course in the world will help you. If you can? You'll be genuinely surprised at where you are in three months.

AVAILABLE LANGUAGES

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More languages coming based on what the community asks for.

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