How to Say "engaging" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “engaging” is “interesante” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El libro que estoy leyendo es muy interesante.
The book I'm reading is very interesting.
Tuvimos una conversación muy interesante sobre el futuro.
We had a very interesting conversation about the future.
Es una película con una trama bastante interesante.
It's a movie with a pretty interesting plot.
One Form for Him and Her
Interesante is a friendly adjective because it doesn't change for masculine or feminine things. You say 'el libro interesante' (the interesting book) and 'la película interesante' (the interesting movie). The ending always stays '-e'.
Making it Plural
To talk about more than one interesting thing, just add an 's' to the end. For example, 'los libros interesantes' (the interesting books).
Where to Place It
In Spanish, descriptive words like interesante usually go after the thing they describe. So, instead of 'an interesting book', you say 'un libro interesante'.
Using 'Estar' instead of 'Ser'
Mistake: “La película está muy interesante.”
Correction: La película es muy interesante. You almost always use the verb 'ser' (es, son, etc.) with `interesante` to describe the permanent quality of something being interesting.
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