During this conversational Spanish course we will be focussing on the theme of directions. You will learn the Spanish names for many public places and attractions and practise ways to ask and give directions in a city, so that you can be confident in getting around Spanish-speaking places with ease.
There are lots of reasons that you might choose to learn to speak Spanish, whether it be for travel, employment, leisure, family connections or research. So if you’re heading to a Spanish speaking country on holiday or for business, or have Spanish family and friend connections and want to start to hold simple conversations, this beginner’s course is for you.
This course is part of our conversational Spanish for beginners programme which will enable you to learn basic Spanish on the theme of directions and places of interest. You can join at any stage of our programme.
What do I need to join the course?
Enthusiasm to learn!
What do I need to bring with me to the first session?
Please bring a notebook, a pen and a folder with you.
How will I be taught?
You will be taught in a mixture of Spanish and English from the beginning and will be encouraged and supported to speak in Spanish from week one. There will be group and individual tasks and suggestions made of ways to practise away from sessions.
What will I learn?
On this course you will learn:
- to ask for and follow directions
- to recognise signs in Spanish
- to ask for help at the tourist information.
What could I do next?
This course is part of our Conversational Spanish for Beginners programme, your tutor will tell you about further steps and topics that are available.
If you want to try a different subject then we offer a range of opportunities in computer skills, English, maths, employability, creative skills, retail, photography, Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (STLS) etc.