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SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSE

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Bienvenido!


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What Is Level A1?


Spanish level A1 refers to the beginner stage in language proficiency according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this level, learners are typically able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type. They can introduce themselves and others, and ask and answer questions about personal details such as where they live, people they know, and things they have. Additionally, they can interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.

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What are the A1 Level Skills?

At the A1 level of Spanish proficiency, learners acquire basic skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In the next page, there's a breakdown of the skills typically associated with Spanish A1 level.



These skills collectively form the foundation for further language development and proficiency in Spanish. At the A1 level, learners focus on building vocabulary, grasping basic grammar rules, and developing confidence in communicating in simple everyday situations.

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Important abilities

COMPREHENSION

Listening Comprehension


  • Understand simple, everyday phrases and expressions when spoken slowly and clearly.
  • Grasp basic information from short, simple conversations or announcements.
  • Recognize familiar words and phrases in common contexts.



Reading Comprehension



  • Understand simple texts containing familiar vocabulary and basic grammatical structures.
  • Comprehend basic information from signs, advertisements, menus, and simple instructions.




SPEAKING

Oral Interaction


  • Introduce oneself and others in a simple manner.
  • Engage in basic conversations about personal topics such as hobbies, family, and daily routines.
  • Ask and answer simple questions about familiar topics, provided the other person speaks slowly and clearly.





WRITING

Written Expression


  • Write short, basic sentences and simple texts on familiar topics.
  • Fill in forms with personal details such as name, address, and nationality.
  • Produce simple messages and notes, such as emails or postcards, using basic vocabulary and structures.






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What can I achieve with this level?


At the A1 level of Spanish proficiency, individuals can achieve several practical outcomes despite their limited fluency. While they may not be able to engage in complex conversations or fully understand native speakers, they can still use their language skills in various contexts:


  1. Travel: A1-level speakers can navigate basic interactions while traveling in Spanish-speaking countries. They can order food, ask for directions, and make simple inquiries about transportation and accommodations. This level of proficiency allows them to handle common travel situations with confidence.
  2. Everyday Communication: In everyday life, A1-level speakers can engage in simple conversations with Spanish speakers. They can greet others, introduce themselves, and exchange basic pleasantries. While their vocabulary and grammar may be limited, they can still convey essential information and understand basic responses.
  3. Basic Work Environments: In certain job roles that involve minimal Spanish communication, such as customer service or entry-level positions, A1-level proficiency can be sufficient. Individuals may be able to handle basic tasks like greeting customers, providing simple instructions, or answering basic queries.



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Study Materials

Multimedia material


  • You will have different courses that contain the material for each unit
  • Videos will help you understand the Grammar
  • You will also be able to print the Material and do the exercises there, so that you don’t need to take so many notes.





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Personalized classes

Zoom


  • You will online classes via Zoom
  • The class will be tailored according to your personal needs





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Compatibility


  • You don‘t have a laptop?
  • Don‘t worry, you can use other devices as well.
  • The bigger the screen, the better!





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Syllabus

Unit 1-Saludos y Despedidas

Grammar

  • Common Greetings expressions
  • Difference between “Tú” and “Usted”.
  • Verb “Estar”




Unit 2-Salir a comer


Grammar

  • Verbs “Ser” and “Estar”
  • Introduction to Gender
  • Verbs “Querer” and “Gustar”.





OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES


  • Ask and answer simple questions
  • Introductions, basic greetings and farewell expressions
  • Exchange information
  • Difference between addressing someone formally and informally




  • Ordering food at a restaurant
  • Making reservations
  • Speaking about what you like
  • Basic use of prepositions, “con”, “sin”.
  • Talk about your likes and dislikes



Unit 3-Cómo pagar cosas

Grammar

  • Verbs “pagar”, “Usar”, “Llevar”.




Unit 4-Los Pronombres Personales

  • Personal Pronouns
  • Presente Simple del Modo Indicativo
  • Regular Verbs: -AR, -ER, -IR endings.
  • Change in verb endings for “Tú” or “Usted”


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OBJECTIVES

  • Basic vocabulary related to payment methods.
  • Common phrases and expressions used when paying for goods or services, including "¿Cuánto cuesta?" (How much does it cost?), "¿Aceptan tarjeta?" (Do you accept cards?), and "Aquí tiene" (Here you go).
  • Numerical skills for understanding prices and making transactions, including counting money and understanding prices in euros or other currencies.
  • Practical scenarios and role-playing exercises to simulate real-life situations, such as ordering food in a restaurant, buying tickets, or shopping for souvenirs, to practice applying payment-related vocabulary and phrases in context.






  • Understanding and correctly using personal pronouns
  • Mastering the present simple tense of regular verbs (-AR, -ER, -IR endings) to describe habitual actions or routines.
  • Learning the specific conjugation patterns for regular verbs in the present tense, such as removing the -AR, -ER, or -IR endings and adding the appropriate endings based on the subject pronoun
  • Recognizing the difference in verb endings when addressing someone informally (using "tú") versus formally (using "usted"), and understanding how this affects verb conjugation.



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Syllabus

Unit 5-Ser and Estar


Grammar

  • Conjugation for Ser and Estar
  • Differences

Unit 6-¿A qué te dedicas?

Grammar

  • Verb SER + Profession
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Number Agreement

OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES


  • Understanding the fundamental difference between "ser" and "estar" as two distinct verbs used to express different aspects of being or existence in Spanish.
  • Learning when to use "ser" for permanent or inherent qualities, such as identity, origin, and characteristics that define a person or thing.
  • Grasping when to use "estar" for temporary states, conditions, locations, and emotions.
  • Speak about your neighborhood.


  • Understanding possessive pronouns , and how they agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify.
  • Practicing the correct placement and agreement of possessive pronouns in sentences, taking into account factors like gender and plurality of the nouns they refer to.
  • Engaging in activities and exercises that incorporate job-related vocabulary and possessive pronouns, such as describing family members' professions


Unit 7-Empezando una conversación

Grammar

  • Verbs “Gustar”, “Preferir”, “Encantar”
  • Simple Present from the Indicative Mood
  • Understanding the structure of sentences to express preferences using verbs like "gustar."
  • Exploring adverbs like "mucho" (a lot), "bastante" (quite), and "nada" (not at all) to modify the intensity of likes and dislikes.
  • Practicing expressing likes and dislikes in various contexts, such as discussing favorite activities, foods, movies, or hobbies, through role-play activities, conversations, and written exercises.
  • Developing the ability to engage in simple conversations about preferences with others, asking and answering questions about what they like or dislike, and expressing agreement or disagreement.

Unit 8-1, 2, 3 EN MI FAMILIA SOMOS 10

  • Use of SER
  • Determinate Articles: El, La, Los, Las
  • Indeterminate Articles: Un, Una, Unos, Unas
  • Gender and Number of Nous/Adjectives: Agreement


  • Understanding family-related vocabulary
  • Learning about gender and number agreement in Spanish nouns and articles.
  • Exploring how to use possessive adjectives such as "mi" (my), "tu" (your), "su" (his/her/your formal), "nuestro/a" (our), and "su" (their/your formal) to indicate possession or relationships with family members.
  • Engaging in exercises and activities to reinforce understanding of family vocabulary, gender, number, and articles through contextually relevant examples and practice scenarios.



OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES

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Syllabus

Unit 9-¿Qué harías si viniera un tornado?


Grammar

  • Presente del Modo Indicativo: Regular Verbs conjugation
  • Adverbs of Frequency
  • Irregular Verbs Conjugation
  • Participate in simple conversations
  • Talk about routines
  • Express time and frequency
  • Talking about leisure and free time
  • Using Regular and Irregular verbs to speak about daily activities of other people too


Unit 10-Planificando mi semana

Grammar

  • The near future: Ir + a + Infinitve
  • Months, seasons
  • Asking what time it is
  • Acquiring vocabulary related to months to discuss temporal concepts.
  • Learning phrases and expressions to ask for the time in Spanish,
  • Understanding the use of numbers and time-related vocabulary to express specific times, such as "Son las tres de la tarde"
  • Engaging in practical exercises and role-play activities to apply the near future tense, discuss your schedule for a week.

OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES

Unit 11-¿Dónde está el obelisco?

Grammar

  • Prepositions of place
  • Prepositions and means of transportation
  • Giving and asking for directions
  • Understanding prepositions of place such as "en" (in), "sobre" (on), "debajo de" (under), "al lado de" (beside), and "entre" (between), to describe the location of objects or people in relation to others.
  • Learning prepositions used with means of transportation such as "en" (in), "en" (on), "a" (to), and "con" (with), to indicate how someone travels from one place to another.
  • Acquiring vocabulary and phrases to give and ask for directions

Unit 12-La Fonética del Español

  • The Tilde, Diéresis o crema.
  • Gue-, Gui-, Güe-, Güi-, Ga-, Ge-, Gi-, Go-, Gu- combinations
  • Que-, Qui-, combinations
  • Stress patterns




  • Understanding the pronunciation of Spanish vowels and consonants, including their individual sounds and how they combine in words.
  • Learning about Spanish accentuation rules, including emphasis on syllables and the differences between stressed and unstressed syllables.
  • Practicing Spanish phonetics through listening exercises, pronunciation drills, and repetition of words and phrases to improve speaking fluency and comprehension.




OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES

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Syllabus

Unit 13-¡Bienvenido a mi casa!

Grammar

  • Haber (There is , there are)
  • Prepositions of place
  • Verb “Tener”
  • Describe the place where I live
  • Describe the rooms of your house
  • Compare locations and housing



Unit 14-Me voy de viaje

Grammar

  • Reflexive Verbs
  • The gerund


  • Talk about travel
  • Compare different destinations
  • Talk about and compare cultures
  • Learn to make time indications
  • Learn how to write a short and simple postcard


OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES

Unit 15-Un día en mi oficina

Grammar

  • The Imperative Mood
  • Ser and Estar
  • Talk about personal objects and belongings
  • Discuss school supplies and study materials
  • Talk about working material and tools
  • Give somebody instructions


Unit 16-En mi país hay más gente que sonríe

  • Comparison of Adjectives
  • Physical description
  • Describing someone’s personality


  • Know how to present information about your country in a monologic way.
  • Know how to compare different countries at a basic level
  • Expand lexical and cultural knowledge
  • Talking about festivals and traditions
  • Describing a person
  • Comparing two people
  • Speak about people’s personality, and compare them.


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OBJECTIVES