Learn Spanish online with
Latin American Spanish
professional teachers
No slang and useful everywhere
Spanish for everybody is for any Spanish student. From those who want to learn for personal reasons, for college students who take this class as part of their studies.
This program is open for the syllabus to be agreed by teacher and student. It is ideal for practicing Spanish in conversation, reading and writing as well as learning intensive grammar in practice.
If you want to learn Spanish for your job (business, religion, teaching, history, etc.)
High school or college students. If you are preparing for the Spanish exam, for something you do not understand about the language or for feedback.
You and your teacher agree on study topics according to your needs in your first class meeting.
You will learn:
How to use the language in a normal conversation with friends, family, street people, work in a complete language learning framework.
You will learn Spanish step by step developing all your language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing).
Speaking:
You will practice the Spanish that you will learn day by day in conversations of daily life, stories, cultural talks, depending on your profession or studies we will focus on it. All this linked to the grammar points that you are learning in your Spanish class.
Listening:
In addition to the conversations with your teacher, you will listen to other accents of conversations, using videos or audios that your teacher will select for you according to your level, then you will answer questions about it, complete texts or comment with your teacher what you understand.
Reading:
The readings are important to practice your pronunciation. In your class session you will read selected texts according to your level and as you progress, the level of complexity of the reading will increase. After reading your teacher will do a reading comprehension.
Writing:
At first, writing is practiced with simple sentences, but as you progress in your learning, your teacher will ask you to make small compositions, where you can tell your experiences, anecdotes or simply write about what you did the day before.