Online Spanish Course
Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you'll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time.
Imagine yourself speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Now you can with Speed Spanish. This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto.
You will learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you will be able to go into any Spanish speaking situation and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué Bueno!
What you will learn
- Learn six easy ways to combine words to form Spanish sentences
- Learn to successfully converse in Spanish
- Gain and understanding of conversational Spanish that will help you in restaurants, hospitals, tourist destinations, and everyday life
How you will benefit
- Become more confident and able to converse with others in Spanish
- You'll know everything you need to travel to a Spanish-speaking country and converse in their language
- Gain additional career opportunities as you'll be able to converse in Spanish in person or on the phone
Outline
The Magic Circle
Just like in English, Spanish sentences are made up of different parts-nouns, verbs, and phrases. In this course, you will learn how to glue those different parts together using a series of recipes. This lesson will teach you the Magic Circle Recipe-a recipe so powerful that, by learning 200 vocabulary words, you will be able to say close to 150,000 sentences in Spanish. Learn a little, do a lot!
The 'Hay' Recipe
This lesson further explores the Magic Circle Recipe and a new one too: The Hay Recipe. Hay means "there is"/"there are". Think of how many sentences you can say that start this way. You will also learn some fun Spanish phrases, and by the time you're through, you will be creating more and more sentences.
The Magic Circle and Hay Recipes
Now it's time to combine the Magic Circle and Hay Recipes, but this lesson's bigger goal is to learn to move quickly from one recipe to another. Fluency in Spanish is all about switching from one recipe to another. This lesson will help you get up to speed.
The ¿Dónde está? Recipe
In this lesson, you will move on to the third recipe, the ¿Dónde Está? Recipe. You will learn more parts to the Magic Circle Recipe and lots more vocabulary. You will also take your first giant step toward Spanish fluency by learning everything you need to know to converse in a Spanish-speaking restaurant.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
In this lesson, you will practice the three recipes previously introduced. You will learn adjectives, numbers, and how to tell time in Spanish. After that, put on your track shoes because it's time for a few speed drills to teach you how to respond quickly with your newly learned Spanish!
The Four Seasons
Since it's a great start to any conversation, this lesson will teach you how to talk about the weather in Spanish. You will also learn about the seasons, the months of the year and the days of the week.
On the Road
In this lesson, you will travel to a Spanish-speaking country. You will need to learn some travel-related vocabulary and fun phrases for your journey, so this lesson covers all that you need to know.
You 'Tiene' and I'll 'Tengo'
In this lesson, you will learn the fourth recipe, Tengo/Tiene, and a few related fun phrases. You will also learn to produce wh-questions-who, what, when, where and why? The main goal of this lesson will be for you to become quicker at using your four recipes and fun phrases.
To Your Health!
Is there a doctor en la casa? This lesson will teach you how to discuss physical and mental health issues in Spanish. You will also learn how to identify different types of clothing and build your vocabulary.
The 'Quiero/Quiere' Recipe
The fifth recipe is Quiero/Quiere, which means "I want"/"you want". That means you will learn how to share your wants and needs in everyday Spanish-speaking situations. In this lesson, you will add a few reflexive verbs to your vocabulary.
¿Qué Hace Usted?
By learning recipe six, Me gusta/Le gusta, you will be able to share your likes and dislikes in Spanish-speaking situations. In this lesson, you will practice recipes one through five, and learn a score of occupation-related vocabulary.
¡Qué Extraño!
¡Qué Extraño! In this final lesson focuses on speaking on the phone in Spanish. You will practice how to produce complex negative sentences, so you can get mad in Spanish.
Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites to take this course.