After
you’ve mastered your ¡Hola! practice conversations like: Introducing
yourself, Telling someone where you are from, Asking for and giving
directions, Airport directions, Driving Directions, Describing food,
Asking about products, Making a reservation, Meeting new people, Days of
the week, Birthdays and Dates, Buying a train ticket, Asking a Bus
Driver for help, and Shopping.
A new conversation added every week: Total 65 conversations
Prerequisites: Studying the language and would like
some out loud conversation practice. If you are completely new to the
language, some episodes may require a second watch. Click on the “Try
it” area and try a couple lessons to see how you do with the mini-lesson
portion before signing up.
The
Fluency Fix Intermediate Spanish conversations are designed to allow
you to express yourself on a wide variety of topics using 20 different
grammatical structures. Over the course of 200 Spanish conversations
you’ll practice expressing yourself comfortably using the grammar
categories below. You’ll practice ten conversations per category and
gradually build upon your skills as the course progresses.
1) The Present Tense
2) The Past Tense
3) Comparisons
4) Quantities
5) The Present Continuous
6) The Past Continuous
7) The Present Perfect
8) The Present Perfect Continuous
9) The Past Perfect
10) The Past Perfect Continuous
11) The Future -Going To
12) The future – Will
13) The future continuous
14) The Conditional
15) The Passive
16) Modals
17) Reported Speech
18) Relative Clauses
19) The Imperative
20) Adverbs
A new conversation added every week: Total 200 conversations
Prerequisites: Speak the language at a low intermediate level and would like some out loud speaking practice and a grammar refresher.
Speak
the language of the world’s third largest economy. Prepare to
confidently do business in Japan or speak to your Japanese counterparts
overseas.
These business Japanese conversations are designed to help you at
work, to advance your career and to prepare you for doing a job
interview in Japanese. The ultimate “kaizen” or “continuous improvement
in Japanese” is diversifying your business conversation portfolio by
becoming comfortable expressing yourself on the topics below:
Banking
Loyalty Programs
Sales
Customer Service
Insurance
Doing a job interview in Japanese.
A new conversation added every week: Total 100 conversations
Prerequisites: Already speak the language at a high
intermediate level and would like to specifically practice business
conversations and doing a job interview in the language