Spanish Phrase
El Q&A con el director estuvo súper interesante.
Meaning
This phrase is used to provide positive feedback about a specific event that has already concluded. It highlights the speaker's subjective experience of a question-and-answer session, emphasizing that it was engaging or thought-provoking.
When to use
Use this in a professional or academic context when discussing a recent meeting, seminar, or guest speaker event. It is perfect for water-cooler talk or debriefing with a colleague after a presentation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
El Q&Acon el directorestuvosúper interesante
Estuvo (Estar)
The preterite form of 'estar' is used here because the event (the Q&A) is a completed action in the past with a defined end.
Súper
This is a common informal intensifier in Spanish. It is usually placed directly before the adjective it modifies.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué te pareció la reunión de esta mañana?
What did you think of the meeting this morning?
El Q&A con el director estuvo súper interesante.
The Q&A with the director was super interesting.
✕Common Mistakes
El Q&A con el director era súper interesante.
Use 'estuvo' or 'fue' to describe a completed event; 'era' is for ongoing descriptions or habits in the past.
El Q&A con el director estuvo súper interesados.
The adjective must be singular ('interesante') to match the singular subject 'El Q&A'.
↔Alternatives
La sesión de preguntas fue muy útil.
The question session was very useful.
Me pareció muy interesante el coloquio con el director.
I found the discussion with the director very interesting.
Cultural Tip
In modern Spanish business culture, English acronyms like Q&A, CEO, and Feedback are very common. Using 'súper' as an intensifier is a hallmark of natural, contemporary spoken Spanish across most regions, making you sound more like a native speaker than using 'muy' every time.

