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Castellano Dos (Nivel A1.2)

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Why study our A1.2 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

Dive into the use of the verb “gustar” to talk about likes and dislikes, focusing on sentence structure and conjugation in the present tense.

Learn vocabulary related to hobbies and activities, and practice expressing your preferences using “gustar” and other related verbs.

Understand when to use “qué” (what) and “cuál” (which) to ask questions accurately and appropriately in different contexts.

Introduce vocabulary for family members and learn how to talk about your family and relationships using possessive adjectives.

Master telling time in Spanish, including both digital and analog formats, and how to ask and answer questions about the time.

Learn weather-related vocabulary and common expressions to describe different weather conditions.

Understand how to use possessive adjectives to show ownership and relationships in Spanish (mi, tu, su, nuestro, etc.).

Practice talking about your daily activities and routines, focusing on reflexive verbs and sequencing events.

Explore common irregular verbs in the present tense and learn how to conjugate and use them in everyday sentences.

Learn how to describe nationalities, countries, and cities in Spanish, using adjectives that agree with gender and number.

Master the difference between the verbs “conocer” (to know people or places) and “saber” (to know information or how to do something), and when to use each.

Explore the modal verbs “poder” (can), “deber” (should), and “querer” (want) to express ability, obligation, and desires.

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