Online courses: General Spanish
Course descriptions
- Beginner Level
- Intermediate Level
- Advanced Level
Beginner Level
Our beginner Spanish course is designed for absolute beginners. You’ll learn the fundamentals of the Spanish language, including basic grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to introduce yourself, ask simple questions, and understand basic conversations.
- Focus: Basic grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
- Content: Greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, days of the week, simple sentences, and everyday conversations.
- Skills: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing in simple Spanish.
- Topics: Personal information, likes and dislikes, routines, and describing people and places.
Intermediate Level
Build upon your existing Spanish skills with our intermediate course. You’ll delve into more complex grammar structures, expand your vocabulary, and improve your ability to communicate in a variety of situations. Topics include travel, work, and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries.
- Focus: Building on the foundation of the beginner level, this course delves deeper into grammar and vocabulary.
- Content: More complex verb tenses, prepositions, and advanced sentence structure.
- Skills: Engaging in more complex conversations, understanding longer texts, and expressing opinions.
- Topics: Travel, work, hobbies, current events, and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries.
Advanced Level
Take your Spanish to the next level with our advanced course. This course is designed for those who want to master the nuances of the Spanish language. You’ll learn advanced grammar, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions, and you’ll be able to engage in sophisticated conversations on a wide range of topics.
- Focus: Mastering advanced grammar, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions.
- Content: Subjunctive mood, conditional tenses, and advanced nuances of the language.
- Skills: Fluency in conversation, comprehension of complex texts, and writing essays and reports.
- Topics: Literature, history, politics, and specialized subjects like business or medicine.