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Spanish for Shortcutters: From A1 to B1


A journey from A to B. Students are shown how to tackle GCSE-standard tests, in the interest of moving on to a higher level. This course covers everything needed for understanding the Spanish language, including pronunciation and tenses.

Created By

Ed S

Beginner
Exercise

5 HOURS

5 LESSONS

Spanish for Shortcutters: From A1 to B1

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Course Overview



This course is for academically talented learners who wish to learn Spanish at a rapid rate. Students will always need to be driven and engaged and have an aptitude for learning languages. By the end of the fifteen lessons, students will be able to tackle GCSE-standard tests, although further learning and practice will be required in order to achieve the highest grades. This crash course will cover everything you need to know about the Spanish language, including the basics such as speech and pronunciation, as well as tenses and verbs. Toward the end of the course, students will learn words such as foods, places and nature words that they might use daily.

Course Content



15 LESSONS

15 HOURS Total Length

Lesson 1

Why Learn Spanish? Parts of Speech, Pronunciation and Accentuation

60 minutes

Lesson 2

Articles, Nouns and the Formation of Words

60 minutes

Lesson 3

Questions, Opinions and Reasons

60 minutes

Lesson 4

Agreements and Connectives

60 minutes

Lesson 5

Negatives, Comparatives and Superlatives

60 minutes

Lesson 6

Prepositions and Personal Pronouns

60 minutes

Lesson 7

Verbs: the Present Tense

60 minutes

Lesson 8

The Future and the Conditional

60 minutes

Lesson 9

Past Tenses

60 minutes

Lesson 10

Stem-Changers and Reflexives

60 minutes

Lesson 11

Hometown and Holidays

60 minutes

Lesson 12

Education and Jobs

60 minutes

Lesson 13

Food and Festivals

60 minutes

Lesson 14

Planet Earth

60 minutes

Lesson 15

Practice and Quizzes

60 minutes

Key Skills


Vocabulary

Speaking

Listening

Educator


Ed S

Spanish, French and Latin Educator

Having written a book about learning Spanish, Ed is a linguist with a passion for teaching. He teaches up to A-level in Spanish and French, and up to GCSE in Latin.