B1 · IntermediateSpanish Vocabulary

Relationships & Social Life

The short answer

You exchange messages with a group of friends to organise a dinner, sort out when everyone is free, and choose a venue.

What you'll practise

14 practice scenes · CEFR B1 · Intermediate

1Organising Plans with Friends
2Resolving a Disagreement
3Talking About a New Relationship
4Handling a Difficult Colleague
5Attending a Social Gathering
6Talking About Family Dynamics
7Making New Friends as an Adult
8Falling Out with a Friend
9Maintaining a Long-Distance Relationship
10Social Media and Friendships
11Organising a Group Event
12Supporting a Friend Through Difficulty
13Cultural Differences in Social Life
14Reconnecting with Family

Example scenarios

Organising Plans with Friends

You exchange messages with a group of friends to organise a dinner, sort out when everyone is free, and choose a venue.

Resolving a Disagreement

Two friends have had a misunderstanding and work through it calmly, each explaining how they felt and what they need.

Talking About a New Relationship

You tell a trusted friend about a new relationship, describe the person you are seeing, and share how things are going.

Handling a Difficult Colleague

You discuss with a trusted coworker how to handle a tension that has developed with another member of the team.

Common questions

What vocabulary does the "Relationships & Social Life" unit teach?

The Relationships & Social Life unit teaches vocabulary used in situations such as organising plans with friends, resolving a disagreement, talking about a new relationship across 14 practice scenes.

What CEFR level is "Relationships & Social Life"?

The Relationships & Social Life topic is taught at CEFR B1 level. CEFR levels run from A1 (complete beginner) through C2 (mastery). B1 represents lower intermediate Spanish.

What real situations does "Relationships & Social Life" prepare you for?

The first practice scene is: "You exchange messages with a group of friends to organise a dinner, sort out when everyone is free, and choose a venue." All scenes are designed to mirror authentic Spanish-speaking situations you are likely to encounter.

How does Rumbo teach "Relationships & Social Life" vocabulary?

Rumbo teaches Relationships & Social Life vocabulary through AI-generated conversational scenes. Every word appears in context — paired with a native-style dialogue matched to your Spanish variant and goal — rather than through isolated flashcard drilling.

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