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Castellano Uno (Nivel A1.1)

This beginner-level course introduces basic vocabulary, expressions, and grammar. You will learn how to hold simple conversations, introduce your self,and talk about familiar subjects

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Why study our A1.1 programme?

100% Job Assistance

Guaranteed job support to help you succeed in the Spanish-speaking job market.

Government-Affiliated Certification

Earn recognized certificates that add value to your career.

Experienced Educators

Learn from top-notch faculty with expertise in Spanish language instruction.

Affordable and Accessible

Quality education at a reasonable price, making language learning accessible to everyone.

Flexible Learning Levels

Courses from beginner to advanced to fit your proficiency and career goals.

Personalized Learning

Benefit from one-on-one classes and practical learning experiences.

What You will Learn

Modules

Learn the Spanish alphabet, pronunciation tips, and the foundation for spelling and phonetics.

Master how to count from 0 to 100, use numbers in conversations, and apply them in real-life contexts like telling your age or phone number.

Explore common greetings, goodbyes, and polite expressions to introduce yourself and engage in simple conversation.

Practice asking and giving basic personal information, such as name, nationality, age, and occupation.

Learn about the gender of nouns in Spanish (masculine and feminine) and how this affects the use of articles and adjectives.

Discover vocabulary related to professions and learn how to describe what you or others do for a living.

Familiarize yourself with common colors and practice using them as adjectives to describe objects and people.

Learn how to use personal pronouns like “yo,” “tú,” “él/ella,” and understand their role in sentence structure.

Expand your vocabulary by learning the names of animals and practice using them in simple sentences.ntent

Explore clothing vocabulary, how to describe what you’re wearing, and how to talk about style in Spanish.

Master the conjugation and use of regular verbs in the present tense (e.g., hablar, comer, vivir) to talk about everyday activities.

Learn how to use definite (el, la) and indefinite articles (un, una) to refer to people, places, and things.

 Describing and Being Understand the key differences between “ser” (to be), “estar” (to be), and “hay” (there is/are) for descriptions, locations, and existence.

Learn the difference between “muy” (very) and “mucho” (a lot), and practice using them correctly to describe intensity and quantity.

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