General Spanish and Conversational
Online Spanish Courses
I'm now offering two types of Spanish courses online via Skype: General Spanish and Conversational Spanish.
The lessons are flexible and can be adapted to your individual needs and goals.
General Spanish is a comprehensive course that covers all aspects of the Spanish language, from grammar and vocabulary to pronunciation and conversation. It is designed for students of all levels, from beginners to advanced.
As the course progresses, students will move on to more advanced topics, such as irregular verbs, relative pronouns, and subjunctive mood. They will also have the opportunity to practice their pronunciation and conversation skills.
The goal of the General Spanish course is to give students a solid foundation in the Spanish language.
If you are interested in learning Spanish from the ground up, the General Spanish course is a great option for you.
Conversational Spanish Lessons are designed to help you improve your ability to speak Spanish in everyday situations. The lessons will focus on practicing conversation skills, such as pronunciation, fluency, and listening comprehension. The goal of the course is to give you the confidence to speak Spanish with native speakers.
In addition to practicing conversation skills, the lessons will also cover grammar and vocabulary. This will help you to understand and use the language more effectively.
If you are interested in improving your conversational Spanish skills, the Conversational Spanish Lessons are a great option for you.
To ensure that each lesson is effective, I create a custom learning plan that is tailored to your skill level, schedule, and needs. I do my best to ensure that the classes are well-planned, interesting, and effective.
In addition to language, learners gain insight into the culture, history, and customs of Spanish-speaking countries. This knowledge fosters respectful and culturally sensitive communication.
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Always close all programs and restart your computer before the meeting, this will ensure that your computer will be running smoothly for the class. If you have many programs running and internet windows open at once, this uses a lot of the computer’s RAM memory and speed and can affect the quality of your Skype call.
Turn your internet device (router or other) off for 30 seconds and turn it back on, this will ensure a “fresh” connection.
Make sure there are not several computers connected to your network at once during the class if possible. Ideally, if you are the only one connected during the class you will have the best results.
For best results, connect your laptop or desktop computer to your router using an ethernet cable instead of using WiFi.
If you must use WiFi, then make sure you are as close as possible to the router and that there are no walls or closed doors between you and the router.