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Castellano Tres (Nivel A2.1)

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Why study our A2.1 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 how to use reflexive pronouns (me, te, se) in sentences to talk about daily routines and actions that one does to oneself.

Understand the use of these tricky verbs to express pain, cost, and opinion in Spanish conversations.

Differentiate between “aún” (yet, still), “todavía” (still), and “aunque” (even though), and learn how to use them in contrasting ideas.

Explore how to make comparisons of equality and inequality in Spanish, using structures like “tan…como” and “más/menos que.”

Learn vocabulary and structures to describe your house or apartment, including rooms, furniture, and common household items.

Master the present perfect tense to talk about actions that have occurred recently or are still relevant (e.g., “he comido,” “has hecho”).

Expand your vocabulary related to the human body, learning to describe body parts and talk about health issues.

Practice the “ir + a + infinitive” construction to talk about future plans and intentions (e.g., “voy a estudiar,” “vamos a viajar”).

Explore vocabulary related to food and dining, and learn how to order at restaurants, talk about meals, and describe your favorite dishes.

Learn to describe your emotions and feelings in various situations using verbs like “estar” and adjectives (e.g., “contento,” “triste”).

Discover popular festivals in Spanish-speaking countries, and learn how to talk about cultural celebrations and their significance.

Understand and practice using prepositions like “en,” “debajo de,” “al lado de,” to describe locations and spatial relationships.

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