Want to learn Spanish… by cheating?
Well, that’s where my Spanish Cheat Sheets come in — so you’re at the right place.
Below, you’ll see a growing collection of Cheat Sheets for Spanish words, phrases, grammar, and more.
The point of these Cheat Sheets is to have something you can refer to… until you remember it for good.
Must Have Cheat Sheets
1. 30+ Spanish Cheat Sheet BUNDLE
The best place to get a bundle of Spanish Cheat Sheets is… SpanishPod101, a popular Spanish learning program.
You can get a bundle of 30+ cheat sheets for free — they’re supplements to SpanishPod101’s conversation lessons, which I also recommend you try. These Spanish cheat sheets cover phrases, sentence patterns, and offer lots of examples inside.

2. Spanish Beginner Learning Checklist. This PDF checklist gives you the steps you need to take with Spanish — as a beginner. Most beginners don’t know how to start, what to do, and how to approach learning, so this is where this checklist comes in.

3. Learn Spanish Fast – 10+ Tips
Feel free to use this guide alongside the checklist. Here are the must-know tips and things to do… if you actually want to succeed with Spanish in the long run.

Words & Phrases Cheat Sheets
Now, if you want to learn Spanish words and phrases and start speaking…
Here are some Cheat Sheets by Linguajunkie (hey ma, it’s me!)
4. Spanish Alphabet Cheat Sheet. If you don’t know the Spanish alphabet plus the rules of pronunciation… you’ll want to start with this first. Don’t worry, the alphabet’s not too hard 😉
5. Basic Spanish Greetings Cheat Sheet. You’ll also want to learn to say hello in Spanish… and bye, and “what’s up” and everything in between.
6. Spanish Numbers PDF Cheat Sheet. After you learn the Spanish Alphabet, you should also learn the uno, dos, tres, and so on — you’ll learn to count from 1 to 100 in Spanish with this. Or, just use it to review Spanish numbers ’til you remember them for good.
7. Self Introduction Cheat Sheet. Can you introduce yourself in Spanish? No? Use this Cheat Sheet to master the phrases.
8. How are you in Spanish Cheat Sheet. Learn how to ask and answer how are you in Spanish with this.
9. How old are you in Spanish Cheat Sheet. This is another basic phrases cheat sheet that teaches you to ask and answer “how old are you?” in Spanish.
10. Where are you from in Spanish Cheat Sheet. Can you say where you’re from? This Spanish cheat sheet will help teach you the phrases.
11. Days & Months Vocab Spanish Cheat Sheet. This Spanish cheat sheet teaches you the words for the days, months, plus relevant phrases.
12. Spanish False Friends Cheat Sheet. False friends are words that look like words in English… but actually have totally different meanings. For example, the Spanish word, “embarazada,” does not mean “embarrassed” but “pregnant.” So, if you don’t want to be pregnant when you’re embarrassed, you’ll need this.
Grammar Spanish Cheat Sheets
13. Basic Spanish Sentence Patterns. This Spanish Cheat Sheet teaches you the most common patterns… so that you know how Spanish works and how to make your own Spanish sentences.
FAQ
How should I learn with Spanish Cheat Sheets?
Actually, I’m hoping you are already learning Spanish. The whole point of cheat sheets is to “cheat” and have something to refer to… so that you can glance, review, and remember. So, you should be learning with a program, not with the cheat sheets.
Okay, how should I use these Spanish Cheat Sheets?
Just look through and review them as much as possible. I’d also say you should print ’em out and keep them in your notebook. That way, you can look any time.
You can also…
- read through the phrases
- write them down
- say them out loud.
But most importantly, just review as much as possible.
Will you make more?
If you’re interested, let me know. Chances are, you’ll forget my site — Linguajunkie — so perhaps I need a newsletter for you to sign up at. Leave me a comment and let me know.
I want a specific cheat sheet.
Leave me a comment and let me know.
Back to You
I hope you enjoy these Spanish Cheat Sheets.
If you have any feedback or suggestions, leave me a comment below.
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– The Main Lingua Junkie