Fun Spanish Classes
Our use of visual aids helps students to retain the Spanish lesson and helps make the class more exciting. Clear points of basic sentence structure are accompanied by exercises designed to establish the language patterns and structures in the mind . To learn Spanish easily, uncomplicated dialogues are employed pertaining to everyday situations experienced in a Spanish speaking country. You will learn how to speak Spanish in role-playing situations such as meeting people, ordering meals in restaurants, shopping for clothing and accessories, going to the super market and going to the doctor. You will also learn useful expressions, folkloric songs, and much more!
What you will Learn in Our Lake Tapawingo Spanish Classes:
–Develops terminology plus proficiency
–Enhances your conversational skills
-Find out how to read short stories
-Rehearse everyday dialogues and dialects
-Find out cultural attributes (optional)
We Can Teach at Your House:
At any of the classrooms or at your home in/or near Lake Tapawingo.
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What you Need:
Lake Tapawingo’s Best Spanish Classes
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Lake Tapawingo Testimonials
”Both of our kids studied in Step into Spanish Classes, and they have a superb program for physicians beginning their residencies in largely Hispanic communities. It is an invaluable resource in Lake Tapawingo. “
J. Curtis, Lake Tapawingo, MO
”The Spanish classes I had taken at Step into Spanish Classes provided my first experience of speaking Spanish in a classroom, . Bernardo, the CEO of Step into Spanish Classes, was instrumental in making me feel comfortable enough to attempt speaking in the group, and I was excited finally to be able to speak without fear. But what was transformational for me was the incredible energy and atmosphere of Step into Spanish Classes, and the warm community there.”
Elena Grecko, Lake Tapawingo, MO
”One of the best places to learn Spanish . Jose is genuinely an inspired teacher and his vision needs to continue .”
-M. Rose De Cruz, Lake Tapawingo, MO