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Language : Spanish | 3 Minute Spanish Course 2: Language Lessons For Beginners

Spanish, Online Beginner Spanish Course, Online Learn Spanish Course, Online Spanish Language For Beginners Course


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Summary

Price
£50 inc VAT
Or £16.67/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
4 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
Lifetime access
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

Description
This is the second course in the 3 Minute Spanish series and it consists of lessons 10-18. If you're familiar with all the words and phrases you learnt in the course 1, then you're ready to go!

The good thing about the 3 Minute Spanish courses is that everything you learn is recapped in later lessons, so you don't have to worry about going back to the start to refresh your memory (although you can if you like, it won't harm you). At the end of every lesson are some recap practice exercises to make sure words and phrases you learnt previously are still secure in your memory.

In this course, you'll start to look at some different sentence structures in Spanish. You'll be looking at some ways to ask questions and then you'll get an introduction to a very useful part of the language: verbs. All of this will open up the Spanish language to you, giving you many more things to say. Don't worry if you've never come across verbs before, or if you've had a bad experience with learning grammar; everything in this course is explained in a simple and easy to understand way.

As well as the new structures, we'll be exploring some new topic areas including telling the time in Spanish, booking taxis and asking where things are. We'll also look at an interesting linguistic feature in English called the Saxon Genitive, and we'll discover that it doesn't exist in Spanish so we'll need ways to get around it.

The best way to tackle the trickier features of any language is to spread them out rather than looking at them all at once. Sometimes, when you open a foreign language instruction book, all the linguistic features of the language are introduced on the first page, and it can often be very off putting! In the 3 Minute Spanish courses, I have broken them down and spread them about. We look at each particular feature when it crops up naturally in the order of the course. In this course, there are a few such features that need explaining in order to understand how some of the Spanish structures work.

In this course, there are also some more Vocabulary Expansion Sheets for you to boost your Spanish vocabulary.

I hope you enjoy :-)

Kieran

Basic knowledge
Before taking this course, make sure you are confident with all the words and phrases you learnt in "3 Minute Spanish Course 1"
Everything is explained clearly and thoroughly without the use of confusing terminology

Description

What will you learn
Learn some useful question phrases you can use in lots of situations
Learn some verbs and start to add different structures to your language
Learn some time phrases, money phrases and mealtime phrases to add more details to your Spanish
Learn to tell the time in Spanish
Learn how to book a taxi in Spanish
Get to grips with Spanish pronunciation
Understand the structure of the Spanish language
Understand and use grammatical and linguistic features of the Spanish language with ease
Build a solid base vocabulary of words and phrases you can use straight away in the real world
Speak Spanish confidently and comfortably in everyday situations
Understand what's being said back to you
Be more than just an average tourist when travelling to Spanish speaking countries

Course Curriculum
Introduction
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Lesson 17
Lesson 18

Who is this course for?

This course is for aimed at anybody who has already completed the "3 Minute Spanish - Course 1" and would like to progress further

Questions and answers

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Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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