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Winter courses- 2010

Courses description

Why Spanish?  

Spanish in our lives

Contact Us

 

Do you have a group of friends who want to learn together at your house, work centre, etc? Call 495-2602. We can arrange a customize class for you!

 

Why Spanish?

◊ Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world; more than 350 million people speak Spanish as a mother tongue.

◊ The demand to learn Spanish has doubled in the last 10 years. In 15 years there will be 500 million Spanish speakers in the world.

◊ There are more than 30 million Spanish speakers in the USA and it is still growing.

◊ Every year more than 55 million tourists visit Spain. Spain is the second most visited country in the world.

◊ The ability to speak Spanish enlarges the opportunity of enjoying everything that our country offers.

◊ It is also one of the most frequent languages used to do business and is one of the most important languages in international political meetings.

◊ It is the official language in 21 countries and it is an official language in the E.U., UNESCO, U.N.O., GATT, ONUDI & U.I.T.

◊ The Hispanic population in the United States has grown by 60 per cent in just one decade. At present there are 35,5 million Hispanics, representing 12,5 per cent of the total population.

◊ Due to this increase there is a growing demand for the media to be in Spanish: radio, television, newspaper, magazines, etc.

◊ The Latin American countries are experiencing strong economic growth and they are becoming important commercial partners.

◊ Spanish is the second world language as a vehicle of international communication and the third as an international language of politics, economics and culture.

◊ The demand for Spanish courses has doubled worldwide in ten years.

◊ In the United States 13% of the population speak Spanish as their first language.

◊ In the United States and Canada, Spanish is the most popular foreign language to learn.

◊ Spain has become 3rd most desirable country to live based on standard of living, health and economy.

◊ Spain has one of Europe’s fastest growing property markets (largely due to outside investment).

◊ Analysing Inter-European trade British, French and German companies cited language and cultural barriers as the main barrier to trade, with companies in those countries ranking Spanish high as a necessary language and culture to learn.

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Spanish in our lives

 

  • Dance: Salsa, Mambo, Cha Cha, Merengue, Flamenco, Tango, Rumba, Pasodoble, Sevillanas…

  • Music: Julio and Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Marc Anthony, Jennifer López…

  • Actors: Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz, Andy García, Martin Sheen…

  • Painters: Picasso, Velázquez, Dalí, Botero…

  • Literature: Cervantes, García Márquez, Vargas Llosa, Pablo Neruda, Isabel Allende…

  • Architecture: Gaudí, Aníbal González, César Manrique…

  • Sports: Sergio García, Fernando Alonso, Pau Gasol, Miguel Indurain, Oscar de la Hoya...

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Winter Courses/2010

14 week-session - $160   (Drop In - $12)

 

Jan. 4 - Apr. 11/2010

Course Name Date Time
Beginner Tuesday 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Beginner Friday 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Intermediate Monday 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Advanced Thursday 4:30 - 6:00 pm
 
 
Courses description

Beginner

This course is intended for absolute beginners offering an introduction to basic elements of the Spanish language. Communicative exercises, simple games and informal expressions are also taught to help the student learn Spanish used in everyday situations.

    • Greetings, introductions, relationships, how to express likes and dislikes and how to ask questions.

    • Adjectives, animals, body parts, family words, colors, food, numbers 1-1000 000 and household vocabulary.

    • Grammar includes uses of the verbs “ser and estar”; present tense of regular and irregular verbs.

    • Original sentence construction, Latin derived cognates, adjective agreement, possessive and demonstrative pronouns.

 

Intermediate

It focuses on the forms and usage of the past tenses. Authentic material such as easy newspaper articles, comics, songs and simple literature will also be used. Conversational practice will increase your confidence to take part in simple discussions.

    • Conversation skills through expanded vocabulary such as geography, math, plants, animals, and directions. Vocabulary is also increased through interesting stories.

    • Grammar includes not only past tense of regular and irregular verbs, but present progressive tense, new verbs, impersonal and passive voices.

    • This course also discusses the comparisons of equality – inequality  and superlatives.

 

Advanced

In this course students will gain an understanding of Spanish speaking cultures including economy, traditions, history and political structure.

    • Students will increase reading and listening comprehension, and vocabulary usage as they learn sentence patterns, advanced phrases, identify objects from descriptions, translate to and from Spanish, create stories, and understand directions.

    • Grammar includes object pronouns with different verbs; more new verbs, imperfect tense, participle verb endings, future tenses, indicative and subjunctive verb forms, and dependant verb clauses.

    • This course also emphasizes intense listening comprehension challenges that inspire students to understand complex thoughts and subjects.

    • Vocabulary is also increased through poems and stories.

The increased language skills acquired in this course make higher level cultural and social content open to students who are exposed to some of the literary and social treasures of Spanish-speaking countries.

Contact Us

 

  • Phone #: 495-2602

  • E-mail: latindances@hotmail.com

  • Location: Dance Obsessed Studio & Spanish Language Centre

  • Address: 162 Main St. East, North Bay

 

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