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Beginners 4 / The Didsbury Parsonage Trust

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Beginners 4 Revision  “Easy as 1,2,3”

This course is suitable for learners who already have studied our Beginners 1,2 and 3 courses or learners who need some revision. This course selects the most “useful” lessons from our 3 Beginners courses to revise some useful vocabulary and present tense verbs before moving onto Refreshers/Improvers level. By the end of this course you will be able to:

    • Conjugate verbs in the present tense
    • Recall key vocabulary from the Beginners courses
    • Solidify your knowledge of the chosen topics
    • Revise useful conversations for when you’re on holiday.

 

What's included?
  • • All course materials, workbook and revision cards
  • • Access to our Virtual Learning Environment for a whole year
  • • Digital support materials to enhance your learning including videos and quizzes
  • • Fun social atmosphere and social events
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Course length: 10 lessons
Teacher: Jill Ingham

    
Beginner - Beginners 4 Course Information
Starting Date: 16/09/2025
Lesson Duration: 10:15 am - 11:30 am
The lessons will run on Tuesday mornings from 16th September until 25th November, with a break for half term on 21st October. End of term social on 25th November.
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The Didsbury Parsonage Trust The Old Parsonage ,
Stenner Lane,
Manchester,
Greater Manchester,
M20 2RQ
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Jill Ingham Languages taught:
French FlagFrench Spanish FlagSpanish
Tuition levels:
Beginner Improver Intermediate Advanced
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About

I am dedicated to offering a personal service to people who want to learn a language. I first got hooked on languages whilst living in Dover, Kent as a child. It was so easy to hop across the Channel to France, Belgium, Holland and beyond. I was fascinated by how each country had its own language, culture and back then, currency. I was good at languages in high school and studied French, German and Italian at university, along with the culture of those countries. I worked as an au pair girl for an actress in Paris, a Count in the Auvergne and on a colonie de vacances in Brittany. What different and fantastic places! Then I just had to add Spanish to the mix and studied it mainly at adult evening class, just like you! I marvelled at the sheer speed of native speakers and the diversity of the French and Spanish speaking worlds. My passion grew so much that I just had to study for a degree in Spanish. This included a term living in the wonderful city of Santiago de Compostela, with its historic cathedral and Galician Celtic traditions. A far cry from the heat and culture of the south – there are so many Spains! I was very lucky to go on to do PhD research in Cuba, such a unique country. I’ve also been a learner like yourselves and found Portuguese a challenge. I have a teaching qualification and have taught Spanish, French and English to adults in various further and higher education contexts, as well as having had a career in exhibitions and tourism. I can’t wait for you to be as thrilled as I was to be able to communicate simple questions and comments to people in Spain and France and understand their replies.