Speakers Net
Technical Pedagogical Support
Provided by experienced teachers through dynamic approach
Why learn Spanish?
Training as a strategy to improve our competitiveness allows us to assume duties of greater responsibility. Mastering another language defines the interaction and success of our companies in multinational environments. Speakers Net, as a net of English speakers experts in teaching English and Spanish; Has been able to simplify the understanding and assimilation of a language coinciding with the parameters of CEF ( the Common European Framework of reference for Languages)
Our Program:
Speakers Net CEF Intensity
A 1 Elementary (A1 or Breakthrough) 60 Hours
2 Low Intermediate (A2 or Waystage) 60 Hours
B 1 Intermediate (B1 or Vintage) 60 Hours
2 High Intermediate (B2 or Threshold) 60 Hours C 1 Low Advanced (C1 o Proficient) 60 Horas
2 Advanced (C2 o Mastery) 60 Horas
Class Structure:
Advisory 1 - Grammar, Structure, Vocabulary and Analysis.
Advisory 2 - Listening and Pronounciation Practice
Advisory 3 - Video and Writing Workshops
Advisory 4 - Oral presentation
Advisory 5 - Individual Presentation Assessment
Why Spanish?
"More and more companies value employees with a knowledge of Spanish, a language giving access to one of the fastest-growing markets in the world."
If you speak Spanish, you can communicate with almost 500 million people worldwide! Think how many more employment options that gives you! And if you want to take a trip to Spain or Latin America, a little knowledge of Spanish will go a long way.
the importance of learning Spanish is becoming increasingly crucial in terms of the global economy, it can also play a major role in your own personal development. The Spanish passion for living is contagious and once you start to learn about their language and culture, you won't ever want to stop.
Why Spanish? - Economic Indicators...
•29 million US residents above the age of 5 speak Spanish at home. That's approximately 1 of every 10 US residents, an enormous consumer and business-to-business market.
•"The world is rapidly becoming multilingual and Arabic and Spanish are both key languages of the future"
• we are increasingly operating in global markets. Foreign language fluency is a significant asset for job seekers, since more and more companies trade internationally.
•The US Census Bureau reports that the nation's Hispanic population is expected to jump to 49.3 million from 38.2 million by 2015. The 39 million Hispanics currently living in the USA make up 12.5% of the total population. This population growth has increased demand for Spanish language media: radio, television, newspapers, magazines...
•Latin American countries are experiencing strong economic growth and becoming important global commercial partners. Newly created MERCOSUR and the existing free trade agreements between Hispanic countries and North America (ALADI, the Andean Community, CACM, NAFTA, G3), are expected to bring further growth to Latin American economies. If you've ever dreamed of visiting far-off, exotic, tropical places, you don't have far to look when you consider the great number of Spanish-speaking countries that fit this description. Wherever you decide to go, be it to Central America, or to Spain, the mother-country of the Spanish language, knowing the language will get you far.
Knowing the language and culture of the land you visit will give you insights into the people and culture that a non-Spanish speaker would never have access to. Knowing even a little Spanish ahead of time helps travelers communicate more successfully, especially considering that a great number of Spanish speakers do not know English. Whether giving an address in a taxi, making reservations in a hotel, ordering food or drinks in a restaurant, or meeting the locals at the main hang-out, your travel experience will be much smoother and more enjoyable when you can communicate.
If you take a little time to learn some of the Spanish language before heading off to distant lands, your understanding and appreciation for the places you visit will be improved tremendously. Residents in the United States are studying Spanish in record numbers. Spanish is becoming of greater importance in Europe, where it often is the foreign language of choice after English. Spanish is a popular second or third language: with some 400 million speakers, it's the fourth most commonly spoken language in the world and it has more native speakers than English does. It is an official language on four continents and is of historical importance elsewhere.
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