It's Never Too Late To Learn A World Language!
Our classed introduce and reinforce vocabulary and grammar that reflects everyday life. Our qualified instructors conduct the class in the target language to encourage you to speak the language. Vocabulary and structure are presented through communicative expressions and situations. Lessons are thematically based.
You choose your ideal class setting, as we come to you! Class size is limited to no more than 3 adults to create a friendly, productive and relaxed atmosphere.
Our Learning Groups, offered year-round, are a series of progressive 60-minute sessions 2 days per week for 8 weeks.
Program Options:
Beginner I
Designed for the true beginner. If you have little to no experience in the
target language, this class is ideal for you. We will introduce you to the sound
system of the language and teach you how to communicate using basic expressions
for day-to-day situations.
Designed for the novice who is able to produce his/her own sentence structures using more diverse grammar. You will continue to improve on a variety of vocabulary with more emphasis on the appropriate grammatical structure.
Intermediate I
Designed for adults with a beyond basic level of the target language. We reinforce the vocabulary and grammar basics, while developing your spoken and written skills.
Conversational
Designed for the advanced speaker whose main objective is to maintain the fluency of the target language. Generally, you have an extensive grasp of language and want to continue to practice speaking.
Price:
Learning Group: 1-3 adults (60-minute classes/2x per week)
$30/class (2-3 adults) $40/class (1 adult)
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