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We have designed a yearlong course progression that guides you through the different levels and subjects and optimizes your language study.
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An easy way to start making yourself understood: when introducing yourself, in a café and when travelling. You will be guided through expressions, grammar and pronunciation step by step. The course is based on level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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The next steps: telling the time, arranging to meet, reserving a hotel room and talking about your family and holidays. Learn all the expressions you need as well as grammar and pronunciation for level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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Beginner's course 3 will help you to extend your vocabulary for various everyday and leisure situations, including talking about your hobbies or going shopping. Different dialogues will teach you new tenses and help you put them into practice. Based on A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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Beginner's course 4 will take you even further. You'll learn how to talk about your holiday plans and what you did on holiday, your skills, your job and your state of health. The course is based on level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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The next steps in Beginner's course 5: describing a flat, reserving theatre tickets, expressing your taste in music and wishes. Learn all of the essential useful phrases, as well as grammar and pronunciation for the A2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
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Another important step in learning with Beginner's Course 6: to talk about feelings and looking for a partner, actions of environmental awareness or memories from the past. Learn all the necessary useful phrases, as well as grammar and pronunciation for the A2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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Grammar practice in easy, understandable steps. Drills and exercises with clear and concrete examples.
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You're off to Spain soon? Here you'll quickly learn a few words, sentences and basics for getting around.
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Spanish is Spanish - isn't it? Get to know some of the differences in vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar between Spain and Latin America.
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So you'd like to practise and improve your knowledge of Spanish numbers? Here you will learn to juggle them and use them in various contexts.
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In this course, you'll listen to everyday conversations to learn useful expressions. Join Eduardo on his trip to Peru: making smalltalk with the locals, in the hotel, in the market and around Lima's nightlife. You'll also be with him as he explores the Andes and the jungle. The course is based on level A2/B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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What do Spanish speakers mean when they kill the little worm or give someone pumpkins? What does "fewer wolves, little red riding hood!" mean? Or "between whistles and flutes"? Learn these Spanish idioms and what they mean.
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Quick update needed? Short exercises to bring your passive knowledge up-to-date and ready to use. The course is based on level A2/B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
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Verb training and sentence packages: ideal for those who have already studied Spanish in the past.
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These themes and situations offer the basics and beyond. Vocabulary and phrases in context. Practical. Useable.
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Babbel's big learner's vocabulary package: 3000 words with example sentences.
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1000 of the most useful sentences to get you communicating right away – every expression immediately useable!
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Learn Spanish pronunciation, lots of words and grammatical contexts with tongue twisters. You can extend your vocabulary and practise saying Spanish sentences in a fun and entertaining way.
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Practise Spanish writing with these specially designed exercises and get feedback from native Spanish speakers.
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