Spring Term: Spanish Basic (A1/A2)

Esperanza Fernandez
Linden Room
Wednesday 12.30-2.30pm

Members:  £180
Non-members: £226
Concessions: £20 (call the office 020 8340 3343)

Spring term 2025: 15 January - 09 April (12 weeks)
Half term: Wednesday 19 February

Summer term 2025: 30 April - 09 July (10 weeks)
Half term: Wednesday 28 May

This course is for those who have studied for a minimum of 9 months (or equivalent) or already have some knowledge of the language, and want to communicate effectively in a range of topics from everyday situations to home, family, work and leisure, as well as events from the past, and plans for the future.

Students will be expected to have some knowledge of the present tense, including ser and estar, and some regular, irregular and reflexive verbs, although these will be revised and practised as needed.

Topics will include, likes and dislikes, describing people, health, offering and ordering food and drink, travelling, hotels, telling your life history, contrasting present and past, making comparisons, buying clothes, recalling childhood memories and talking about plans and intentions.We will be revising and practising the present tense of regular, irregular, reflexive and pronominal verbs, and will explore past and future tenses.

Speaking will be the main activity, and students will be encouraged to bring personal, cultural and topical news to the classroom, and make very short presentations about them. Students will also participate in role plays, pair and group work, games and exercises. Other activities will include reading and listening comprehensions, translations, and written homework using the book and handouts provided by the teacher. The target language will be used as much as possible, but grammatical explanations will be done in English.

The book we will be using is ‘Sueños World Spanish 1’ (BBC) ISBN 0-563-47246-4

Esperanza Fernandez
Born in Logrono, northern Spain, Esperanza settled in England from the age of 19. She has been teaching at various colleges since 1990 and has been a popular Spanish tutor at HLSI since 2006.