BEGINNER SPANISH. Info Packet - Essentials, Level 1 & Level 2

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BEGINNER SPANISH Info Packet - Essentials, Level 1 & Level 2

COURSES ESSENTIALS Our Essentials program was designed for an absolute beginner who wants to acheive conversational fluency in a short time. Essentials is a 24 session accelerated course that combines everything you would learn in our levels 1 and 2. There are 36 hours of instruction time and generally meet twice a week. LEVEL 1 You should start here if you re an absolute beginner or have taken a decade off. Level 1 is a 10 session course that meets for 2 hours each week. There are 20 hours of instruction time. You will learn the basics: How to introduce yourself Talk about your family and closest friends Talk about what you normally do on your days off Talk about what your plans for the weekend are Describe your likes and dislikes LEVEL 2 You should start here if you ve already taken level 1 or have studied Spanish before and can comfortably conjugate verbs in the present tense. Level 2 is a 10 session course that meets for 2 hours each week. There are 20 hours of instruction time. You should only enter Level 2 if you can confidently answer the following questions: Cómo te llamas, y de dónde eres? Cómo es tu familia? Qué haces los fines de semana? Qué vas a hacer mañana? Qué te gusta hacer o comer normalmente?

COURSE OUTLINE CLASSES OBJECTIVES LEVEL 1 CLASS 1 INTRODUCTIONS CLASS 2 DESCRIPTIONS You will be able to read, write, and pronounce Spanish. You will also be able to introduce yourself. You will be able to describe what the closest people in your life are like and about Spanish-speaking countries. CLASS 3 DIRECTIONS & TIME You will be able to give and ask for the location of places, tell time, as well as inquire at what time something will take place. CLASS 4 FAMILY By the end of this class you will be able to describe your family. CLASS 5 HOBBIES You will be able to describe what you do in your day to day life especially on your days off. CLASS 6 PLANS You will be able to talk about the places you normally go to as well as talk in the future to make plans with people. CLASS 7 FOOD You will be able to describe your likes and dislikes and the names of different foods. CLASS 8 EATING OUT You will be able to order food when dining out. CLASS 9 WEATHER & CLOTHING You will be able to talk about the weather and clothes. CLASS 10 SHOPPING You will be able to go shopping in Spanish, and give your opinion about different outfits. THIS IS ALSO THE FIRST HALF OF ESSENTIALS

COURSE OUTLINE CLASSES OBJECTIVES LEVEL 2 CLASS 1 THE HOUSE CLASS 2 THE BAR You will be able to talk about your household responsibilities. You will also be able to talk about your preferences, obligations and capabilities. You will also learn how to make excuses in Spanish. You will be able to order drinks at a bar and talk about what you know how to do or people you know. You will also be able to express what you feel like doing. CLASS 3 DAILY ROUTINE You will be able to use reflexive verbs to describe your daily routine. You will also learn how to use conjunctive adverbs to connect your phrases and make your speech sound more fluid. CLASS 4 HEALTH You will be able to talk about your health and be able to describe common pains and ailments when talking to a doctor in Spanish. CLASS 5 EMOTIONS You will be able to talk about your feelings and emotions. You will also be able to talk about what bothers or scares you. After this class, you will be able to write posts on social media. CLASS 6 ROMANCE You will be able to use direct object pronouns to not only make your speech sound more fluid and nativelike, but also express your affection to someone, and even ask them out on a date. CLASS 7 COMMANDS You will be able to use the imperative to make commands. You will be able to give and ask for directions. CLASS 8 THE PAST You will be able to use the preterite tense to begin talking about past events, such as what you did over the weekend. CLASS 9 HOLIDAYS You will be able to use the preterite to talk about what you did for some of the major holidays. You will also be able to use reflexive verbs as impersonal verbs to describe what people generally do for each holiday. CLASS 10 PARTIES You will be able to use the preterite tense to talk about what you did at your last party. You will also be able to use indirect object pronouns to talk about the gifts you either gave or received. THIS IS ALSO THE SECOND HALF OF ESSENTIALS

OUTCOMES LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 By the end of our level one course, you ll have the foundation to conjugate verbs and be able to order food when dining out or go shopping in Spanish. In Level 2, you ll not only strengthen your vocabulary to be able to communicate in different everyday situations, but also learn how to make your speech sound more fluid and confident. By the end of this level you will be able to answer the following questions: By the end of this level you will be able to answer the following questions: 1 Cómo te llamas, y de dónde eres? 1 Qué prefieres hacer en tu tiempo libre? 2 Cómo es tu familia? 2 Qué tienes ganas de hacer este fin de semana? 3 Qué haces los fines de semana? 3 Qué haces por la mañana antes de ir al trabajo 4 Qué vas a hacer mañana? 4 Piénsalo bien. Qué es lo que más te molesta? 5 Qué te gusta hacer o comer normalmente? 5 Qué hiciste el fin de semana pasado? ESSENTIALS ACCOMPLISHES ALL OF THESE OUTCOMES PROGRAM MATERIALS FLUENT CITY S LANGUAGE BOOKS FLUENT CITY ON SOUNDCLOUD

THE CLASS EXPERIENCE Fun and engaging conversational classes with a vibrant community of language learners OVER 100 REVIEWS ON YELP 4.5 STARS OUR CLASSES We focus on the conversational aspects of language with emphasis placed on student speaking practice. Our interactive learning approach has been used to teach over 23,000 students in 4 cities. MICHAEL Michael is a multilingual prodigy with the most contagious smile. ABIGAIL Abigail is a tonkatsuloving, yoga-practicing master of multiple languages. ANDREW Andrew helped organize hip-hop festivals in Senegal. LOOKING FOR A DIFFERENT FORMAT, TRY PRIVATE LESSONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What happens if I miss class? How many students are in each class? Your teacher will email a class summary to the entire class each week so you ll always know what s going on even if you missed a class. We re also happy to set up a one-on-one makeup lesson at the super discounted rate of $45/hour (rather than the regular rate of $80/hour for private lessons). Size does matter! And we keep em small. For language classes, max class size is 15 students, but most classes average around 8-10. What are your refund and cancellation policies? Plans change we totally get it. That s why you have until 7 days prior to the start date of your class to make any cancellations or same-level transfers. After that, refunds cannot be offered under any circumstance and for transfers, there may be a fee. (Exception: If you re in an incorrect level placement for a language class, we ll make sure to get you into the right one)