Mondays, 6:30pm to 9pm Monday 13 October to Monday 3 November
This course strives to give you a solid grasp of Spanish grammar rules and structures. Designed for those who finished Spanish Course: Beginners Level 2 or have similar experience, it blends review and new concepts for a stronger understanding of Spanish structure.
By diving into Spanish grammar details, you'll learn basic grammar words, recognise different types of words, understand the difference between tense and mood, and get the hang of the distinctions between ser and estar. You'll also discover how to confidently change regular verbs when talking about what's happening now, deal with tricky verbs (ser, ir, venir, poner, preferir, querer), check out special verbs (like gustar, encantar, interesar), and handle verbs that reflect actions back on yourself.
Whether you wish to enhance your work skills or language proficiency, this Spanish Grammar course will refine your language skills, embrace Spanish culture, and prepare for authentic interactions with native speakers.
Course highlights
Spanish grammar concepts and sentence structure
Nouns and Adjectives
Pronouns and Prepositions
Past, presence, and future tenses
Conjugation of special and reflexive verbs
Difference between indicative mood and subjunctive mood
Learning outcomes
By the end of this Spanish Grammar course, you should be able to
understand basic Spanish grammar terms
recognise articles, pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, etc.
understand tense and mood differences
differentiate between "ser" and "estar" (both mean "to be" in English)
conjugate regular verbs, some irregular, reflexive, and special verbs in present tense
speak and write confidently in Spanish
improve career prospects and language fluency