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Spanish Language

Geared towards beginners, this course will provide students with the necessary skills to become comfortable with the basics of Spanish.

Spanish Language

¡Hola! Welcome to our Spanish language course! Let me tell you some interesting facts about Spanish.


Did you know that Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world? Yes, that's right! Spanish is spoken by over 500 million people worldwide. In addition, Spanish is the official language of 21 countries.
  • Originating in the Castile region of Spain, Spanish is part of the Romance language family, which includes Italian, French, and Portuguese.


  • Because of the great influence that the Spanish language has had on other countries and cultures, it has undergone many changes over the centuries. In particular, Spanish is known for having a number of highly specific dialects, each with its own unique vocabulary and syntax.


 
As the saying goes, "Hablando se entiende la gente," which means "People understand each other by speaking." This famous quote was said by Cervantes, the renowned Spanish writer and author of Don Quixote. It highlights the importance of communication and how speaking a common language can bring people together.

Despite these changes, the core features of Spanish remain consistent. It is a phonetically-based language with a complex grammar structure, and its orthography is largely unified among its many dialects. It uses a number of common words to represent larger concepts, such as the suffix-ar which often indicates a verb.


There are several benefits to learning Spanish:

  • First, it is an excellent skill to have for travel and business.

  • Spanish is widely spoken in Latin America, which is a rapidly growing market.

  • Additionally, it is becoming increasingly popular in the United States, where it is the second most spoken language after English

  • In addition to language, Spanish is also associated with many aspects of culture. From music to literature, Spanish culture has had a major influence on other countries. Examples include the traditional Spanish dance, flamenco, and the music of Latin America, both of which are heavily influenced by Spanish.

  • Learning Spanish can open up many opportunities for you. You can work for international companies or even teach the language to others. As the Spanish-speaking population continues to grow, the demand for Spanish speakers is increasing


Our Spanish language course aims to help you become fluent in Spanish. We offer both in-person and online classes to suit your learning style. Our course objectives include helping you to develop your grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills. With Vocabica, you can track your progress and see how much you've learned.

Finally, you can take a certification exam to prove your proficiency in Spanish. DELE, the Diplomas of Spanish as a Foreign Language, is the official certification offered by the Spanish government. It's recognized worldwide and is a valuable addition to your resume.


So, if you're looking to expand your language skills and open up new opportunities, join our Spanish language course today! ¡Vamos! (Let's go!)



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