Learn To Speak Spanish Quick!
Our use of visual aids helps students to retain the lesson and makes the course more exciting. Clear points of basic grammar are accompanied by exercises to set the language patterns in the mind . To learn Spanish easily, uncomplicated dialogues are used pertaining to everyday situations found in a Spanish country. You will learn how to speak Spanish in situations such as meeting people, ordering meals in restaurants, shopping for clothing and accessories, going to the super market and going to the doctor.
Our Echo Spanish Classes Teach:
–Develops vocabulary plus proficiency
–Enhances your conversational Spanish skills
-Learn to read and write short stories
-Practice everyday dialogues and dialects
-Learn cultural characteristics (optionally available)
Who we Teach:
We Can Teach at Your Home:
At all of our classrooms or at your home in/or near Echo.
What you Need:
Echo’s Best Spanish Classes
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Spanish Class Testimonials
”I have gone to Echo Spanish lessons at the Spanish Language Center for a year now. I am incredibly astounded with my instructor’s (Lourdes) knowledge of English grammar . She makes learning the language fun and easy. “
-Ron in Echo. UT
“During my four months stay in Echo last september I found Step into Spanish Classes a unique place to study Spanish and enjoy the numerous cultural events and above all the possibility of meeting people not only with Latin American background an unforgettable experience. For me as a foreign visitor the Step into Spanish Classes represents a multi cultural platform that successfully links diverse communities and it’s a great source for Echo. “
E. Timmerer, UT
”Both our kids studied in Step into Spanish Classes. They have a wonderful program for doctors in largely Hispanic areas. It is an invaluable resource in Echo. “
J. Curtis, Echo, UT
”One of the best places to learn Spanish and about the diverse cultures that have the Spanish language . Maria is an inspired teacher and artist and his vision needs to continue .”
-M. Rose De Cruz, Echo, UT