Spanish Phrase
Reserva tu primera sesión hoy.
Meaning
A direct, friendly call‑to‑action urging the listener to book their very first session right now. It conveys urgency and excitement, perfect for promotional or onboarding messages.
When to use
Use this sentence in marketing emails, website banners, or spoken ads for services that require an appointment—fitness classes, language tutoring, therapy, or any introductory session you want the user to schedule immediately.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Reservatuprimerasesiónhoy
Imperative (tú) – Reserva
‘Reserva’ is the affirmative imperative form of the verb ‘reservar’ for the informal ‘tú’ subject.
Possessive adjective – tu
‘tu’ (with an accent: ‘tú’) is the possessive adjective meaning ‘your’; it must carry the accent to avoid confusion with the pronoun ‘tu’.
Ordinal adjective – primera
‘primera’ agrees in gender and number with the feminine noun ‘sesión’ and means ‘first’.
Noun with accent – sesión
‘sesión’ is a feminine noun that always carries an accent on the ‘o’.
Adverb of time – hoy
‘hoy’ means ‘today’ and is placed at the end for emphasis.
🗨In Conversation
¿Cuándo vas a empezar con las clases?
When are you going to start the classes?
Reserva tu primera sesión hoy.
Book your first session today.
✕Common Mistakes
Reserva tu primera sesión hoy.
Missing accent; ‘tu’ means ‘you’ (object pronoun). Use ‘tú’ for the possessive ‘your’.
Reserva tu primera sesion hoy.
The noun ‘sesión’ always carries an accent on the ‘o’. Without it the word is misspelled.
Reserve tu primera sesión hoy.
Using the formal imperative ‘Reserve’ with the informal ‘tu’ creates a register clash. Keep them consistent.
↔Alternatives
Agenda tu primera sesión hoy.
Schedule your first session today.
Programa tu primera sesión hoy.
Program your first session today.
Reserva tu primera clase hoy.
Reserve your first class today.
Cultural Tip
In informal Spanish the imperative ‘Reserva’ is perfectly natural, but if you’re addressing a potential client you don’t know well, switch to the formal form: ‘Reserve su primera sesión hoy.’ The accent on ‘tú’ (your) is crucial; without it the word becomes the pronoun ‘you’ and changes the meaning.

