In the end, other important topics, such as essential computing expressions, the use of superlatives, and expressing opinions and preferences will combine with more real-world vocabulary to bring you to an impressive level of competency in Spanish. As your skills develop with more adverbs, verb conjugations, and colloquial phrases and questions, your conversations will become more fluid and natural. Building upon all that has been learned in the previous levels, your depth and range of communication will quickly broaden. You also begin to develop the ability to connect with Spanish speakers around more personal topics.īy the time we arrive at Level 3, the foundation has been set for a pivotal moment of growth. While Levels 1+2 establish the strongest possible foundation in the language, Level 3 builds upon this base into areas of substantial complexity that add an impressive layer of subtlety and sophistication to your speech. Spanish 3 dramatically expands your ability with the language. Meanwhile, the introduction of new structures and vocabulary (such as new adjectives, comparative forms, and many time expressions) combines with more serious responsibilities, such as going to the doctor and handling office tasks, preparing you to engage more seriously with the Spanish-speaking world. By enhancing your ability with the central topics covered in the previous level (such as articles, pronouns, verbs, and genders), you'll solidify your foundation in the language. And as your ability to express location-along with giving and understanding directions-grows, you'll find yourself thoroughly prepared for navigating any Spanish-speaking city or neighborhood.Īs with all Fluenz programs, these critical scenarios provide the setting through which your grasp of the language's fundamentals is steadily developed. You'll buy clothing from boutique stores and a cell phone for your trip you'll enjoy local cuisine at restaurants, and visit museums with friends. From there, you'll continue to build upon the structures learned in Spanish 1, so that your journey through this second level leads to more complex and meaningful interactions in restaurants, travel agencies, stores, and with friends. You'll begin perfecting your verb conjugations in the very beginning, including both past tense and important irregular verbs. By the end of Spanish 2, you'll have begun to make substantial inroads into becoming a more serious Spanish speaker, ideally preparing you for moving on to a more intermediate level. Spanish 2 picks up where the first level leaves off, deepening your grasp of the fundamentals through new verb tenses and conjugations, an expanding vocabulary, and a broad range of other key parts of the language. Further work on location along with important time expressions will round out your introduction to the Spanish language, leaving you well-prepared to dive into your experiences in the Spanish-speaking world.
As you learn how to use possessives, pronouns, and form future tense sentences, you'll expand your range of communication while adding an important level of depth to your interactions. You'll build upon these skills through practice with key verbs and adjectives, so that you can express your needs and desires in diverse situations with considerable detail. After only a few sessions, you'll already be having meaningful interactions in a restaurant, and soon you'll be shopping, making plans with friends, getting around a city, going out for entertainment, and making travel arrangements with confidence.
Right from the start, you'll begin working with powerful structures and key vocabulary so that you can build useful Spanish sentences. This is a serious introduction to the language.
At the same time, you'll develop a strong foundation in how the language actually works, allowing you to go beyond simple stock phrases to actually building sentences yourself. Spanish 1 has been designed to prepare you for the most important and common situations you'll face in the Spanish-speaking world.