… Learners who are confident conjugating and using verbs in the present tense and are ready to start talking about the past, or who would like to revise how to construct and use the preterite (simple past). By the end of “El año Pasado” you will be able to:
We will spend more time practising dialogues so that we can build up the time we spend speaking in Spanish naturally.
We will also revise and consolidate what we have learned so far in Beginners, Improvers and Intermediate; and we will continue to practise our listening skills and understanding for gist, with more listening comprehensions.
¡Hola!
School exchanges to France and Spain ignited a lifelong passion for learning other languages and cultures, which I love to share. A degree in Modern Languages (Spanish and French) and Marketing Studies led to a work placement in Barcelona, which I still feel is my second home. My first career in banking made me realise how much I missed languages so I trained as a teacher in Adult Education, teaching Spanish to adults whilst my children were young (and taking Italian as a hobby!).
When the opportunity arose to work in schools, I grabbed the opportunity and gained experience in many different schools with children from 5 – 18.
Having joined Language For Fun as a Tutor I was so impressed that I soon became a licensee. I love helping people discover the fun side of learning languages! I look forward to meeting you - Sharon x