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Zapatos Shoes

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Theme guide

Zapatos Shoes

Shoes vocabulary for Spanish learners, built around one clear everyday scene.

Use this guide to understand the Zapatos theme before opening the card, story, word, and spelling modes. The same vocabulary stays connected across images, pronunciation, translations, and reading context for the en to es learning path.

zapatos planosFlatstacones altosHigh heelszapatillas NikeNike shoeszapatillas deportivasSneakerszapatillas chunkyDad shoeszapatillas de skateSkate shoesbotas Dr. MartensDoc MartensbotinesAnkle bootszapatillas para correrRunning shoespantuflasSlippersbotas de lluviaRain bootschanclasFlip-flops

Theme vocabulary

Zapatos: Shoes vocabulary

This theme gathers common Spanish words around "Shoes" so learners can connect meaning, images, pronunciation, examples, and reading context before memorizing individual words.

Scan the full theme first, then review the vocabulary list, example sentences, and short reading. Use spelling practice when you are ready to turn recognition into active recall.

Vocabulary summary

zapatos planos

/saˈpatoz ˈplanos/

Flats

tacones altos

/taˈkones ˈaltos/

High heels

zapatillas Nike

/sapaˈtiʝas ˈnajki/

Nike shoes

zapatillas deportivas

/sapaˈtiʝas depoɾˈtiβas/

Sneakers

zapatillas chunky

/sapaˈtiʝas ˈtʃaŋki/

Dad shoes

zapatillas de skate

/sapaˈtiʝas de ˈskejt/

Skate shoes

botas Dr. Martens

/ˈbotas ˈdoktoɾ ˈmaɾtens/

Doc Martens

botines

/boˈtines/

Ankle boots

zapatillas para correr

/sapaˈtiʝas ˈpaɾa koˈreɾ/

Running shoes

pantuflas

/panˈtuflas/

Slippers

botas de lluvia

/ˈbotas ðe ˈʎuβja/

Rain boots

chanclas

/ˈtʃaŋklas/

Flip-flops

zapatillas de lona

/θapaˈtiʎas ðe ˈlona/

Canvas shoes

cuñas

/ˈkuɲas/

Wedges

botas con tacos

/ˈbotas kon ˈtakos/

Cleats

sandalias

/sanˈdaljas/

Sandals

zapatos de cuero

/θaˈpatos ðe ˈkweɾo/

Leather shoes

botas

/ˈbotas/

Boots

Study guide

How should I study this Spanish theme?

Start with the whole visual theme, then review each word with pronunciation, translation, and examples.

Why use theme cards instead of isolated flashcards?

A theme card groups related words in one scene, making it easier to remember how the words connect.

What should I do after reviewing the words?

Read the short passage and use spelling practice to check active recall.