12 de diciembre de 2014

Study Programs & Levels

Spanish Basic Level
Greeting – Simple phone conversation – Presenting yourself –

inquiring about other people – Finding places and your way around –
asking for information about the city – Money, weights and measures –
Describing your own and typical third party actions. Expressing desires –
Basic courtesy expressions (excuses, favors, orders) – Giving instructions –
Numbering – Spelling – Talking about daily activities –
Expressing past actions - Time – Climate –
Expressing tastes, sensations and preferences.

Spanish Intermediate Level
Basic courtesy expressions (excuses, favors, orders) – Giving instructions –
Expressing desires – Time – Climate –
Expressing tastes, sensations and preferences – Numbering –
Spelling – Talking about daily activities – Expressing past actions.
Establishing a conversation – Describing objects, landscapes, people and activities –
Different forms of questioning – Expressing agreement and disagreement –
Comparing for similarity, superiority and inferiority –
Describing emotions using superlative – Combining different past tenses -
Telling stories in simple past tense – Describing ongoing actions –
Expressing future actions – Expressing doubts, probabilities, possibilities –
Arranging a date – Advanced phone conversations –
Written communications: past, present and future.

Spanish Advanced Level
Giving one's opinion – Expressing desires, doubts and possibilities –
Expressing feelings and possibilities – Expressing hypotheses and conditions –
Formulating hypotheses with regard to past situations –
Expressing the past in the past – Expressing complex forms of courtesy –
Using complex phrases in oral and written communication –
Writing your curriculum vitae.
Intense revision of Spanish grammarIntensive verbal communication practice –
Intensive practice of past tenses and their combination –
Relating experiences and telling stories –
Written communication through commercial letters.
Formal requests and personal letters –Use of pronouns:
complete revision – Differentiation of formal and informal language –
The indirect style: relating a story heard or read.
Using impersonal expressions –
Suggesting, proposing, asking others for something.