Features
CEFR Lessons A1–C2, how SPANYX structures your path to fluency
Most Spanish apps throw random exercises at you and hope something sticks. SPANYX does the opposite: every lesson is placed on a strict CEFR path from A1 to C2, so you always know exactly where you are and what comes next.
This guide explains how the lesson system is built, what happens inside a lesson, and why sequential unlocking is the single most underrated feature of a language app.
What the CEFR path looks like
The Common European Framework of Reference divides language ability into six levels: A1 and A2 (beginner), B1 and B2 (independent user), C1 and C2 (proficient). SPANYX mirrors that structure exactly, so your progress is measurable against an international standard, not an in-app score.
- A1, survival Spanish, present tense, basic needs.
- A2, everyday interactions, past tense, describing routines.
- B1, opinions, plans, subjunctive introduction, real conversations.
- B2, complex ideas, abstract topics, native content becomes accessible.
- C1, nuance, register, professional Spanish.
- C2, near-native mastery.
How a single lesson is structured
Every lesson follows the same rhythm so your brain never spends energy figuring out the interface, only the Spanish.
- 1Vocabulary, new words with audio, examples and gender/conjugation cues.
- 2Grammar or concept explanation, short, plain-language, always with real examples.
- 3Guided exercises, fill-in-the-blank, matching and translation with instant feedback.
- 4Quiz, short mastery check. You pass it, the next lesson unlocks.
Why sequential unlocking matters
Language is cumulative. You cannot understand the imperfect past if you never learned the present. When apps let you jump around, you build a Spanish full of holes, the reason so many learners plateau at 'I've done a lot but I still can't speak'.
SPANYX enforces order on purpose. You cannot open B1 lessons until A2 is complete, and inside each level lessons unlock one by one. It feels strict at first. Then it feels like the reason you're actually progressing.
Reviewing without breaking the path
Completed lessons stay open forever. You can revisit any lesson, redo any quiz and re-read any vocabulary, SPANYX only locks lessons ahead of you, never behind.
Frequently asked questions
Can I skip lessons if I already know the topic?
You cannot skip individually, but selecting your CEFR level on signup places you at the right lesson so you never re-learn what you already know.
How many lessons per level?
Each CEFR level contains dozens of lessons, enough to reach the level's official standard, not just introduce it.
What happens when I finish C2?
You've reached near-native mastery. At that point maintenance (native content, conversation) matters more than lessons.
