The program's primary objective is to equip learners with the essential grammatical knowledge, vocabulary needed to handle simple routine tasks in Spanish. Students will move from sound recognition to forming basic sentences about themselves, surroundings, and their daily life.
The curriculum is divided into ten progressive units, each building upon the skills learned in the previous one.
Foundation First (Unit 0): The course starts with the absolute fundamentals: mastering the sounds and letters of the Spanish alphabet.
Core Grammar (Units 1-3): Students quickly acquire the building blocks of the language, including nouns, articles, personal pronouns, and the present tense (regular and irregular verbs).
Communicative Survival (Units 4-8): The focus shifts to real-world language use, enabling students to talk about food, routines, hobbies, health, descriptions, and location in space.
Assessment (Units 9-10): The final units consolidate formal aspects of the language
By the end of this course, students are able to introduce themselves, ask and answer basic questions about personal details, engage in simple interactions, and understand very short, clear messages, achieving proficiency for A1 level