Language Instruction
Spanish
Instructors are experienced native speakers mastering their mother tongue. No use of English in the classroom.
They focus on building a solid foundation in the language for beginners, developing and strengthening intermediate speakers skills and challenge advanced students into specific areas of the Spanish language.
Each program starts with a first class set up to determine goals and curriculum. Regular evaluations control student's progress. Instructors adjust pace and class activities to any kind of difficulties that might occur, especially with accent reduction exercises, phonics and grammar review and verbs conjugation exercises.
Homework assessments from on class to the other maintain a strong structure and sufficient amount of practice to progress efficiently.
1. Spanish as a Second Language
All levels of Spanish:
- Beginner 1 & 2
- Intermediate 1 & 2
- Advanced 1, 2 and 3
Any ages starting 5 yrs old – children / teenagers/adults
Spanish for business
Spanish for travel
Spanish in the everyday life – in the United States, South America and Spain.
2. Spanish for college credit
Advanced levels of Spanish in High School
Exam Preparation, intensive or on the long term:
Regent's Spanish
S.A.T. II Spanish
Advanced Placement in Spanish - Grammar
Advanced Placement in Spanish – Literature
Together, student and tutor focus not only on fluency but also on proficiency that would enable students to demonstrate their high ability in Spanish and gain college credit.
All four competencies in the Spanish language are built through listening comprehension, verbal expression with perfect sentences structure, written comprehension and written expression.