Daily conversations with AskSlick, corrections that explain WHY, and lessons built around the mistakes English speakers make in Spanish.
Start speaking Spanish free →English speakers plateau in Spanish for a predictable reason: apps train recognition, not production. You can read “¿Dónde está la estación?” for months and still freeze when a real person waits for your answer. Speaking daily — with correction — is the unlock.
How do I order a coffee in Spanish?
Try: «Un café con leche, por favor.» Now you say it!
Un café con leche, por favor.
¡Perfecto! One tip: English speakers often say “UN café” too hard — soften it: “un” almost melts into “café”. Want to try ordering for two people next?
↳ accent coaching built for English speakersYes — AskSlick holds real Spanish conversations at your level, corrects you gently in English, and remembers what trips you up so it comes back until fixed.
Gender agreement (el/la), ser vs estar, and over-literal word order are the big three. WordSlick’s lessons target exactly these interference patterns.