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Introduction to Spanish 

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Introduction to Spanish
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Overview

This free online Spanish course will give you all you need to start your journey towards fluency in Spanish speaking

Duration

2 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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Credential

Certificate

Introduction to Spanish
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Introduction to Spanish
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Highlights

  • Earn a certificate of completion from Alison
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Introduction to Spanish
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Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • Greet people and introduce yourself
  • Say how you are and ask about them as well as asking for a telephone number and talk about birthdays
  • Pronounce the letters of alphabet along with the accents the type using the Spanish alphabet
More about this course
  • This free online Spanish course will give you a simple run-through of important Spanish basics
  • You will learn how to count and how to use dates in the Spanish language - which is essential information for making purchases and reservations in Spanish - and receive a very helpful overview of Spanish pronunciation and the Spanish alphabet
  • By the end of this Spanish language course, you will have a strong grasp of basic Spanish
  • This will be the key to the rest of the language and will make your next conversation with a Spanish person that little bit nicer

Introduction to Spanish
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Curriculum

Introduction to Basic Spanish

Basic Spanish - Learning Outcomes

Hello and Goodbye

Numbers and Age

Days and Dates

Typing in Spanish

Basic Spanish - Lesson Summary

Course assessment

Introduction to Basic Spanish - Course Assessment

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