Learn To Speak Spanish Quick!
Our use of visual aids helps students to retain the Spanish lesson and makes the course more exciting. Very clear explanations of basic sentence structure are followed by exercises to set up the language patterns and structures in the mind of the student. To learn Spanish easily, uncomplicated dialogues are employed intended for everyday situations encountered in a Spanish speaking country. You will learn how to speak Spanish in role-playing situations such as meeting people, ordering meals in restaurants, clothing and accessories, going to the super market and going to the doctor. You will learn useful expressions, folkloric songs, and much more!
Our Frenchboro Spanish Classes Teach:
–Advances terminology plus proficiency
–Enhances your speaking abilities
-Find out to read and write short stories
-Practice everyday dialogues and dialects
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We Can Teach at Your Home:
At all of our classrooms or at your home in/or near Frenchboro.
We give classes at any home within twenty minutes of Frenchboro ME.
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Frenchboro’s Best Spanish Classes
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Frenchboro Spanish Classes Testimonials
”Both our kids studied in the Step into Spanish Classes, and they have a fantastic program for doctors in largely Hispanic neighborhoods. It is an priceless resource for Frenchboro. “
Jim Curtis, Frenchboro, ME
”The Spanish classes I got at Step into Spanish Classes were my own first experience of speaking Spanish in a classroom, and that made a tremendous difference in my ability to learn to communicate in Spanish. Bernardo, the founder/director of Step into Spanish Classes, was a key component for making me feel comfortable enough to try speaking , and I was excited to speak without fainting from fear. But what was transformational for me was the energy and atmosphere of Step into Spanish Classes.”
Elena Grecko, Frenchboro, ME
”I know several people, including myself, who have takenStep into Spanish Classes and they have all been deeply touched by time there. It serves , a school and it’s an important resource in Frenchboro.”
-A. Mestre, Frenchboro, ME