Learn To Speak Spanish Quick!
Our use of visual aids assists students to retain the Spanish lesson and makes the course more exciting. Clear explanations of basic grammar are followed by exercises designed to set the language patterns and structures in the mind of the student. To learn Spanish easily, simple dialogues are utilized intended for everyday situations found in a Spanish country. You will learn how to speak Spanish in role-playing situations such as meeting people, clothing and accessories, going to the super market and going to the doctor. You will also learn useful expressions, folkloric songs, and much more!
Our Mexico Spanish Classes Teach:
–Develops terminology plus proficiency
–Improves your conversational skills
-Learn to read and write short stories
-Practice everyday dialogues and dialects
Who we Teach:
Where we Teach:
At all of our classrooms or at your home in/or near Mexico.
Who we Teach:
What you Need:
Mexico’s Best Spanish Classes
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Mexico Testimonials
”What a wonderful institute that made a difference in people lives by teaching people Spanish as a second language. I had a great time attending classes there, the teachers were always caring and making sure the teaching was understood .”
C. Campo, in Mexico. IN
“During my 5 months stay in Mexico last fall I discovered Step into Spanish Classes a unique place to study Spanish . For me as a foreign visitor the Step into Spanish Classes represents a multi cultural platform that successfully links diverse communities and as not such is usually found in Mexico. “
E. Timmerer, IN
”Step into Spanish Classes is wonderful community center which thrives . At Step into Spanish Classes I met world class musicians, medical professionals, accountants, actors, writers- even a Rockette! The center is about so much more than the wonderful language ”
-Shawn Mortimore
”I know many people, including myself, who have studied at Step into Spanish Classes and we have all been deeply touched by time there. It serves as a community center, a school and it’s an critical resource in Mexico.”
-A. Mestre, Mexico, IN