Aula Internacional Plus 2 (Versión Talenland) €40.00
(ISBN: 9789463251365)
Spanish Intermedio 2 is the second part of the course Intermediate Spanish (CEFR A2 level). The complete CEFR A2 consists of 3 parts. The course will provide students the opportunity to speak, listen, read, and write at an intermediate level expanding their understanding of grammar structures, oral exercises, and culture.
For whom: The course is designed for students who have some knowledge of Spanish level A2, but have not completed this level yet; or have successfully completed Spanish Intermedio 1 at TaalTaal. When in doubt, please contact us for an intake to determine your level.
Result after the course: You will be familiar with the past tenses and will understand the basis of the Imperativo. You are able to examine and compare lexical and comparative features that highlight traditions, customs, and trends throughout the Spanish-speaking world, describing a variety of topics such as expressing emotions, conditions, and daily routines, etc.
Frequency, duration, day and time: You can choose from one of the following seasons:
Once a week during 11 weeks. The first lesson is in the week of 20 January unless noted otherwise. You can choose one of these groups:
💡 tip: you may always switch to another group or level
Once a week during 11 weeks. The first lesson is in the week of 23 September unless noted otherwise. You can join this group:
💡 tip: you may always switch to another group or level
Lesson method: The book (exclusive) can usually be used for multiple courses. You can easily order via bol.com.
(ISBN: 9789463251365)
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