There comes a point in early Spanish where a beginner has the words but cannot yet hear or speak a whole exchange end to end — that is the gap Easy Andalusian Dialogues exists to close. The book is twenty-four miniature scenes, each lasting four to ten lines, set in the cafés, plazas, beaches, and bakeries of cities such as Seville, Granada, and Málaga. A reader meets a stranger by the harbour, buys a pulguita at a bakery, hires sunloungers, gets the time from a passer-by, drops into the pharmacy, picks up a hire car, books a table for cena, talks weather with the vecino, asks the way when lost, navigates the post office, the ATM, and a flamenco tablao, listens to a complaint from a market vendor, and parts at the end of a long weekend. Each scene is followed by a key-vocabulary card, two comprehension prompts, and a short cultural note. A southern pronunciation guide and a master glossary close out the volume. This book was generated using AI tools and reviewed by the Bellwick Language Institute editorial team.