Elementary Level · A2

A2 Spanish Test Online

Check whether you have mastered the basic contents of Spanish with this free A2 test. Answer questions about grammar, vocabulary, everyday communication, and simple comprehension, and receive initial guidance on your level.

5 Minutes

10 Questions

Free and Online

Check Whether You Have an Elementary Level of Spanish

A2 is the second level of Spanish according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

At this stage, you can communicate in simple everyday situations, talk about your routine, describe people and places, ask for basic information, and understand short, clear messages.

This test is designed for students who already know the basics of Spanish and want to check whether they are ready to move toward an intermediate level.

At PCE Spanish School, we help you understand your starting point so you can choose the right course and continue improving with training adapted to your goals.

Take the A2 Spanish Test

  • Answer the following questions and find out whether you have a solid elementary foundation in Spanish.
  • The result is for guidance only and will help you know whether you need to reinforce B1 content or if you can start preparing for B2.
  • Choose one answer for each question. There is only one correct option. At the end, you will see your result and an initial recommendation.

Welcome to your A2 Spanish test

What Does This A2 Test Assess?

This A2 Spanish test assesses basic communication skills and essential language content.

The questions are designed to check whether you can understand and use common structures in everyday situations.

  • Basic grammar. The test includes questions about present tense forms, past tense introductions, reflexive verbs, prepositions, articles, pronouns, and common sentence structures.
  • Everyday vocabulary. You will find vocabulary related to routines, family, shopping, food, travel, places, time expressions, and common daily situations.
  • Simple comprehension. Some questions check whether you can understand short texts, basic dialogues, instructions, and everyday messages.
  • Practical use of Spanish. The goal is to check whether you can use Spanish to communicate in simple but real situations.

What Does It Mean to Have an A2 Level in Spanish?

Having an A2 level means that you can communicate in simple and routine situations. You can talk about familiar topics such as your daily life, family, work, studies, shopping, food, travel, and personal experiences in a basic way.

A2 is still a basic level, but it marks an important step forward from A1. At this stage, you start to communicate with more confidence and can take part in short conversations when the context is clear and familiar.

A2 is part of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which organizes language learning into six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2.

What Should You Do After the Test?

After taking the test, you can follow one of these paths:

  • If your result is low, it is best to reinforce A2 content before moving on to a higher level.
  • If your result is medium, you can continue strengthening your grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills at A2 level.
  • If your result is high, you can take the B1 Spanish test to check whether you are ready to move toward an intermediate level.

Frequently Asked Questions About the A2 Spanish Test

  • What is the A2 Spanish test? It is an online test designed to check whether you have mastered the elementary contents of Spanish, including basic grammar, everyday vocabulary, simple comprehension, and practical communication.
  • How long does the A2 test take? The test takes approximately 5 minutes. It includes 10 multiple-choice questions with only one correct answer.
  • Is the A2 Spanish test free? Yes. You can take the test online for free and receive guidance on your result.
  • What content appears in the A2 test? The test includes questions on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and practical use of Spanish in everyday situations.
  • What is the difference between A1 and A2? At A1, you can communicate in a very basic way: introduce yourself, greet people, and use simple phrases. At A2, you can communicate with more confidence in everyday situations, talk about routines, ask for information, and describe simple experiences.
  • What score do I need to pass A2? As a guide, if you get between 8 and 10 correct answers, you probably have a good command of the basic contents of A2 and can consider moving toward B1.
  • Does this test replace an assessment with a teacher? No. The result is for guidance only. For a more complete assessment, it is best to combine this test with an evaluation of speaking and writing skills.
  • What should I do if I do not pass the A2 test? We recommend reinforcing A2 Spanish content before moving on to B1. This will help you build a stronger foundation and progress with more confidence.
  • What should I do if I get a high score? If you get a high score, you can continue with the B1 Spanish test to check whether you are ready for the next level.