You finished Pimsleur Spanish 5 and want more? Here we are. Same method you already trust—anticipation, graduated interval recall, Castilian voices—but stretched into B1/B2 territory with richer dialogue, modern Spain slang, and a touch of humor that makes 14 hours of study bearable.
Same anticipation cues, same spoken-Spanish focus—just new Madrid scenes that expect you to listen, answer, and move on.
30 lessons, 30 minutes each, B1/B2 pushes in pretérito → imperfecto → futuro → subjuntivo. Just MP3s you can keep.
By Konstantin Varik, part of the Anicha.earth lab · more work at varik.es
Rendered with ElevenLabs voices. The final course will use the best voice stack after tests.
Beta launches early May 2026. You keep the MP3s forever.
Ceceo, vosotros, and the rhythm you already copied in Levels 3–5—now in fresh scripts that open every lesson.
Each scene nudges you through B1/B2 territory so the tenses flip mid-conversation without you pausing to think.
Móvil, ordenador, nevera, vale, venga, tío/tía, currar, en plan, guay, pasta, flipar—and one playful jab at the top of every lesson to keep it human.
Download the files, put on headphones, and let the instructor walk you through anticipation → response without screens.
Lucía: ¿Eres la repartidora de abrazos o solo vienes a reclamar mi café?
Mateo: Venga ya, tía, tu nevera está llena y mi café sabe a plástico.
Lucía: Pues aprende a usar la cafetera nueva; no es física cuántica.
Mateo: Intenté currar sin café y terminé llamando a mi madre.
Lucía: Si olvidas otra vez la taza, te cobro en pasta.
Mateo: Vale, te pago con abrazos premium y una napolitana.
Lucía: Eso suena en plan estafa, pero me haces reír.
Mateo: Tranquila, en dos minutos flipas con el aroma.
You hear the full exchange cold, then we slow it down, prompt you to retell it, and recycle the same joke later in the lesson for recall.
Press play on a 30-minute lesson. It opens with a Castilian mini-scene, twice at natural speed, so your ears lock onto Madrid accents immediately.
The instructor rewinds, cues you in Spanish, and expects you to answer before the voice talent does. That's the anticipation method you already trust.
Chunks reappear later in the same lesson and again in the next one, so B1/B2 forms stick without you drilling flashcards. Zero dashboards, just memory doing the work.
No. Pimsleur is a trademark of Simon & Schuster. Nivel Seis is independent; we simply use the same anticipation + graduated interval recall approach because it works.
Essentially yes. These lessons assume you already juggle present, pretérito, imperfecto, and future without pausing. If you just wrapped Level 5, you're the audience.
Spain. Recorded in Madrid with vosotros, ceceo, and vocabulary like móvil, ordenador, vale, venga, tío/tía, currar, en plan, guay, pasta, flipar.
€8 for the first 10 subscribers (all 30 lessons). €16 for the next 10. €25 afterwards. Beta launches early May 2026. You keep the MP3s forever.
First 5 lessons go out as a preview within a few days of signing up. The full beta launches early May 2026.
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