Looking for a fun way to spark quick conversations in your Spanish Learning community? This or That prompts make it easy to get members talking without any pressure. These ready-to-use templates will help you drive playful engagement and keep your community active.
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This or That prompts tap into the natural human urge to make quick choices, making participation feel easy and low-stress. When members are presented with two simple options, they can respond instantly without overthinking, which lowers the barrier to entry for even the shyest participants.
In a language learning community, these lighthearted questions create a relaxed vibe and encourage members to share personal preferences, sparking connections over shared interests or fun debates over differences. This format is especially effective for building a sense of belonging and keeping the conversation flowing, even among less active members.
Tacos or paella - which Spanish food would you rather eat today?
💡 Example: "Tacos or paella - which Spanish food would you rather eat today?"
Would you rather visit Madrid or Barcelona for a language trip?
💡 Example: "Would you rather visit Madrid or Barcelona for a language trip?"
Flashcards or language apps - which helps you learn vocab faster?
💡 Example: "Flashcards or language apps - which helps you learn vocab faster?"
Do you prefer learning Spanish grammar or new vocabulary?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer learning Spanish grammar or new vocabulary?"
Would you rather watch a Spanish movie or listen to a Spanish podcast?
💡 Example: "Would you rather watch a Spanish movie or listen to a Spanish podcast?"
Formal or informal Spanish - which do you find easier to use?
💡 Example: "Formal or informal Spanish - which do you find easier to use?"
Do you like practicing with native speakers or language learners?
💡 Example: "Do you like practicing with native speakers or language learners?"
Would you pick reading Spanish books or watching Spanish TV shows?
💡 Example: "Would you pick reading Spanish books or watching Spanish TV shows?"
Are you a morning or evening Spanish learner?
💡 Example: "Are you a morning or evening Spanish learner?"
Would you rather have a Spanish conversation with a friend or a stranger?
💡 Example: "Would you rather have a Spanish conversation with a friend or a stranger?"
Do you prefer learning Spanish from Spain or Latin America?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer learning Spanish from Spain or Latin America?"
Would you rather master pronunciation or perfect grammar?
💡 Example: "Would you rather master pronunciation or perfect grammar?"
Group classes or self-study - which do you find more effective?
💡 Example: "Group classes or self-study - which do you find more effective?"
Would you rather write an essay in Spanish or give a speech?
💡 Example: "Would you rather write an essay in Spanish or give a speech?"
Do you prefer Spanish music or Spanish movies for practice?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer Spanish music or Spanish movies for practice?"
Would you rather take a Spanish class online or in person?
💡 Example: "Would you rather take a Spanish class online or in person?"
Studying solo or with a partner - which keeps you more motivated?
💡 Example: "Studying solo or with a partner - which keeps you more motivated?"
Would you rather visit a Spanish-speaking country for the food or the culture?
💡 Example: "Would you rather visit a Spanish-speaking country for the food or the culture?"
Do you like Spanish idioms or tongue twisters more?
💡 Example: "Do you like Spanish idioms or tongue twisters more?"
Would you choose to study verbs or adjectives today?
💡 Example: "Would you choose to study verbs or adjectives today?"
Are you better at listening or speaking in Spanish?
💡 Example: "Are you better at listening or speaking in Spanish?"
Would you rather learn Spanish with movies or with books?
💡 Example: "Would you rather learn Spanish with movies or with books?"
Do you prefer studying a little every day or in longer weekly sessions?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer studying a little every day or in longer weekly sessions?"
Would you rather ace a Spanish quiz or have a perfect conversation?
💡 Example: "Would you rather ace a Spanish quiz or have a perfect conversation?"
Are you more comfortable speaking or writing in Spanish?
💡 Example: "Are you more comfortable speaking or writing in Spanish?"
Would you rather learn with Spanish songs or Spanish podcasts?
💡 Example: "Would you rather learn with Spanish songs or Spanish podcasts?"
Do you prefer learning with games or traditional lessons?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer learning with games or traditional lessons?"
Would you rather memorize vocabulary or perfect pronunciation today?
💡 Example: "Would you rather memorize vocabulary or perfect pronunciation today?"
Are you a flashcard fan or a notebook note-taker?
💡 Example: "Are you a flashcard fan or a notebook note-taker?"
Would you rather practice Spanish verbs or Spanish nouns today?
💡 Example: "Would you rather practice Spanish verbs or Spanish nouns today?"
Do you prefer learning with a tutor or in a group?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer learning with a tutor or in a group?"
Would you rather travel to Mexico or Argentina to practice Spanish?
💡 Example: "Would you rather travel to Mexico or Argentina to practice Spanish?"
Are you a fan of Spanish tongue twisters or Spanish jokes?
💡 Example: "Are you a fan of Spanish tongue twisters or Spanish jokes?"
Would you rather use Duolingo or Memrise for your daily practice?
💡 Example: "Would you rather use Duolingo or Memrise for your daily practice?"
Do you prefer learning Spanish through stories or exercises?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer learning Spanish through stories or exercises?"
Would you rather have a conversation in Spanish or write a journal entry?
💡 Example: "Would you rather have a conversation in Spanish or write a journal entry?"
Are you into Spanish proverbs or modern slang?
💡 Example: "Are you into Spanish proverbs or modern slang?"
Would you rather focus on reading or listening comprehension this week?
💡 Example: "Would you rather focus on reading or listening comprehension this week?"
Do you like learning with Spanish memes or Spanish news articles?
💡 Example: "Do you like learning with Spanish memes or Spanish news articles?"
Would you rather learn five new Spanish words or review five old ones?
💡 Example: "Would you rather learn five new Spanish words or review five old ones?"
Do you prefer Spanish subtitles on or off when watching shows?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer Spanish subtitles on or off when watching shows?"
To use these templates, simply copy and paste your chosen prompt into your community platform. Encourage members to vote, comment, or share why they chose their answer. Rotate the topics regularly to keep things fresh and try pinning a This or That question for the day or week. Consider using them as conversation starters at the beginning or end of scheduled events, or as quick polls in stories and group chats.
On all platforms, use clear formatting to highlight your This or That question. Try emojis or bold text to draw attention. For chat-based or forum platforms, reply directly to members who answer to encourage more conversation. If your platform allows, use polls or reaction buttons to make participation even easier.
It is a fun prompt where members choose between two options related to Spanish learning, designed to spark quick and lighthearted engagement.
For best results, post once or twice a week, or use them as icebreakers during events or slow activity periods.
Yes, these templates are designed for all platforms including forums, chat groups, social media, and learning apps.
Tag members, reply to their answers, or add a simple call-to-action like 'Tell us why!' to invite more engagement.
Keep the focus on Spanish learning, but feel free to add light, culturally relevant topics to maintain variety and fun.
Try a different topic or rephrase for clarity. Respond to early answers to model participation and encourage others to join in.
Use polls, emoji reactions, or ask members to share their reasoning for extra interaction and discussion.