2. Regular Courses (40hrs - 120hrs)
-These courses are directed at those who want to learn the
language in an orderly and progressive manner.
These courses allow a student to learn basic grammatical
structures for conversation, describe actions, narrate happenings;
express opinions and preferences and establish discussions.
A Regular Course will permit a student to reach an excellent
level of communication with Spanish speakers in every situation
where the languange is required.
-They are suitable for people with no previous Spanish knowledge
as well as those who wish to improve it.
-There are three levels (Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced),
each of which involve 40hrs of tuition.
-A complete regular course will last for six weeks studying
4 hours each weekday (120 tuition hours in total), however
it is possible to join a Regular course at any level, i.e.
taking the Intermediate, then the Advanced course will be
80hrs of tuition in total.
-There is no age limit for participation.
- Beginner 1-3
- Intermediate 1-3
- Advanced 1-4
Curso Regular.- Plan of Studies
Begineer Level
- The Alphabet
- Gender and number
- The article
- The noun
- The adjective
- The basic phrase
- The verb To be Ser and Estar
- Differences betwen Ser and Estar
- The sentence
- Types of sentences
- Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns
- Principal Level 1 examination
- The present tense
- Regular verbs
- Irregular verbs
- Interrogative words
- Basic Grammatical Structures
- The Gerund
- Principal Level 2 examination
- Reflexive verbs
- Reciprocal verbs
- The direct object
- The indirect object
- Two object pronouns.
- The verb Gustar
- The Short form of adjectives
- Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns
- Principal Level 3 examination
Intermediate Level
- The imperative form usted-ustedes
- The imperative form tú.
- The imperative form vosotros.
- The imperative form nosotros
- The negative impertative form.
- The impertative with pronouns
- Adverbs
- The diminutive and the augmentative
- Comparatives and superlatives
- Intermediate Level 1 examination
- Diagram of the past tenses.
- The preterite.- Regular verbs
- The preterite - Irregular verbs
- The imperfect
- Differences betwen the Preterite and the Imperfect
- The present perfect
- The pluperfec
- The neuter article “Lo”
- Intermediate Level
2 examination
- The future.
- Others ways to express future
- The future perfect
- The conditional
- The conditional perfect
- Prepositions.- Differences betwen Por and Para.
- The active voice and the passive voice
- Intermediate Level
3 examination
Advanced Level
- General Charactersitics of the Subjunctive Mood
- Differences between the Subjunctive and Indicative Moods
- The Present Subjunctive
- Uses in sentences of One Clause
- Uses in sentences of Two Clauses
- Nominal Clauses
- Impersonal Clauses
- Indefinite Clauses
- Adverbial Clauses.
- Conjunctions with the Present Subjunctive
- The Sequence of Tenses
- Advanced Level 1 examination
- The Present Perfect Subjunctive
- Uses in sentences of One Clause
- Uses in sentences of Two Clauses
- Nominal Clauses
- Impersonal Clauses
- Indefinite Clauses
- Adverbial Clauses.
- Conjunctions with the Present Perfect Subjunctive
- The Sequence of Tenses
- Advanced Level 2 examination
- The Imperfect Subjunctive
- Uses in sentences of One Clause
- Uses in sentences of Two Clauses
- Nominal Clauses
- Impersonal Clauses
- Indefinite Clauses
- Adverbial Clauses
- Clauses with 'como si'
- Conjunctions with the Imperfect Subjunctive
- The Sequence of Tenses
- Advanced Level 3 examination
- The Pluperfect Subjunctive
- Uses in sentences of One Clause
- Uses in sentences of Two Clauses
- Nominal Clauses
- Impersonal Clauses
- Indefinite Clauses
- Adverbial Clauses
- Clauses with 'como si'
- Conjunctions with the Pluperfect Subjunctive
- The Sequence of Tenses
- Advanced Level 4 examination