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 followed by exercises to set the language patterns and structures in the mind . To learn Spanish easily, uncomplicated dialogues are used intended for everyday situations encountered in a Spanish nation. You will learn to speak Spanish in situations such as meeting people, ordering meals in restaurants, clothing and accessories, going to the super market and going to the doctor.
What you will Learn in Our Savannah Spanish Classes:
–Develops terminology plus proficiency
–Enhances your conversational skills
-Find out how to read and write short stories
-Rehearse everyday dialogues and dialects
-Discover cultural attributes (optional)
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Where we Teach:
At any of our classrooms or at your home in/or near Savannah.
Savannah’s Best Spanish Classes
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Spanish Class Testimonials
”Just what a fantastic institution that truly made a difference in people lives teaching people . I had a great time attending classes there, the teachers were always caring and making sure the teaching was understood .”
C. Campo, in Savannah. TN
”The Spanish classes I had taken at Step into Spanish Classes offered my own first encounter of speaking real-life Spanish , . Bernardo, the CEO of Step into Spanish Classes, was instrumental for making me feel at ease enough to try speaking in the group, and I was excited to be able to speak a bit of Spanish without fainting from fear. ”
Elena Grecko, Savannah, TN
”One of the best places to learn Spanish and about the diverse cultures that have the Spanish language . Bernardo is truly an inspired teacher and his vision needs to continue to have the home it’s been thriving in.”
-M. Rose De Cruz, Savannah, TN
”I know several people, who have takenStep into Spanish Classes and they have all been changed by time there. It assists as a community center, a school and it’s an critical resource in Savannah.”
-A. Mestre, Savannah, TN