- Do you want to start learning Spanish?
- Are you looking for a course created by professional teachers?
- Do you want to understand how the Spanish language works?
- You’re in the right place!
After 10 years teaching groups and individual learners, we have used our experience to develop this method to learn Spanish from zero. We are going to help you understand how Spanish works in just 3 months. You will learn the fundamentals of the Spanish grammar so you can understand the logic of this beautiful language. In other words, you won’t memorise sentences by heart: we’re going to help you create your own texts in Spanish!
How are we going to do that? With a task at the end of each lesson that you are going to send to your personal teacher.
Send your Spanish texts to your teacher
Each lesson is built with one target: help you use Spanish independently. If you want to really learn a language you need to put it into practice. That’s why we will guide you and help you on each lesson like this:
- First, we will show you some new Spanish words, texts and dialogues with audio. You’ll see the English translation, to help you understand what you’re reading.
- Secondly, we will teach you the logic behind those texts and dialogues. That’s how you will learn something new about how Spanish works (in other words, we will teach you grammar).
- Then, we will give you some interactive tasks so you won’t forget what you have learned.
- Finally, we will give you a written assignment where you will write real Spanish… and a real Spanish teacher is going to read it and give you feedback
A real Spanish teacher will help you
Our Spanish Course provides an effective learning experience with interactive tasks and personal guidance from a real teacher (no robots!). Each lesson includes interactive activities to boost your language skills, and you can submit assignments to receive personalized feedback directly from your teacher.
Key features:
I know some Spanish. Where will I start?
IMPORTANT: You can choose where to start: From the first day, you will have access to all the lessons. This means that, if you already know some Spanish, you don’t need to start from the beginning. Simply choose a more advanced lesson and start learning. As you progress with the course, you will be able to use the vocabulary of 700 words and most essencial grammar concepts. Thanks to our exclusive learning method, you’ll notice right away that you are learning like nowhere else.
What activities does the course offer?
The course offers a variety of engaging activities, including memory games to reinforce vocabulary, listening exercises to improve comprehension, tests of different types to track your progress, and writing tasks where you can submit your work for feedback. These activities ensure an effective and entertaning learning experience.
List of lessons
Grammar:
Personal pronouns and gender of pronouns (ellos/ellas, nosotros/nosotras). The use of the verb “llamarse”.
Vocabulary:
Greetings and farewells. How to introduce yourself.
Grammar:
Conjugation of the verb “ser” (to be). Plural of nouns.
Vocabulary:
Nationalities and countries.
Grammar:
Possessive pronouns. Gender of nouns. The words “este/esta/estos/estas” (this/these).
Vocabulary:
Family members.
Grammar:
Verbs “vivir” (to live) and “estar” (to be). The difference between “ser” and “estar”. Definite and indefinite articles. The words “por qué” (why) and “porque” (because).
Vocabulary:
Places and cities.
Grammar:
The verbs “trabajar” (to work), “estudiar” (to study), and “querer” (to want). The use of the construction “Me gusta” (I like) and the pronouns “me/te/le/nos/os/les”.
Vocabulary:
Professions and workplaces.
Grammar:
The verbs “hablar” (to speak), “leer” (to read), “escribir” (to write), “entender” (to understand), “hacer” (to do). How to use “mucho/mucha/muchos/muchas” (a lot of). The prepositions “con” (with) and “de” (of, from).
Vocabulary:
Languages. Adverbs of frequency.
Grammar:
The usage of “ir” (to go) to express the future. Verbs “ver” (to see), “descansar” (to rest), “saber” (to know), and “tener” (to have). How to use “hay” (there is/are).
Vocabulary:
Free time and holidays.
Grammar:
Numbers 0-20. How to tell the time. The Verbs “desayunar” (to have breakfast), “comer” (to have lunch), “cenar” (to have dinner), “comprar” (to buy), “decir” (to say), “dormir” (to sleep), and “empezar” (to start). The expression “tener que” (to have to).
Vocabulary:
Days of the week and time. Daily activities.
Grammar:
The verbs “tomar” (to have), “necesitar” (to need), “cocinar” (to cook), “beber” (to drink), “preferir” (to prefer), and “poder” (can). The pronouns “lo/la/los/las” as direct objects.
Vocabulary:
Food and drinks. Colours.
Grammar:
The verbs “celebrar” (to celebrate), “buscar” (to search), “bailar” (to dance), “cantar” (to sing), “regalar” (to give a gift), “viajar” (to travel), “jugar” (to play) and “tocar” (to play an instrument). The expression “estar + gerundio”. Numbers 20-100.
Vocabulary:
Age and celebrations. The months of the year.
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