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Academy for SPANISH Language(Career-Crafters) Vashi.
1000 plus students trained for Spanish Language Till now if you’re still looking for another training institute you’re not serious about Your Spanish Preparation
The only Affiliated Foreign Language Institute In Entire Navi Mumbai
THE ONLY Institute In Navi Mumbai THAT ALLOWS DEMO Lecture for each language Before you Enroll
The only institute catering school children of CBSE/ICSE/IB Board in Navi mumbai for spanish language
The only institute in entire Navi -Mumbai to train more than 1000 plus students for Spanish Language Only .
The trainer name Garima/Rosalie/Ashok /ISHA/preeti/jagnani are associated with the SPANISH Training for last 8 years and have done their Bachelors and Masters in Spanish languages
Over many institutes have started running their foreign languages for Spanish Courses on our models and based on our course content. It's indeed a great feeling to have our organisation being duplicated so much. Don't make the mistake of joining a carbon copy with under-educated trainers at the helm, join our course which has been formulated and conducted by certified professionals (and that has students who give excellent feedback).
We have students coming from L & T Infotech,SAIL ,Reliance Communications,PCS,Hexaware,TCS, Kingfisher Airlines,AIR-India,Wipro,IOC, BPCL,MBT,RIL,MASTEK,MPHASIS,CMS,E-SERVE,Godrej,Patni , i-GATE,Air-india,Frankfinn, etc
Today's world is an increasingly interconnected one. Companies looking to do business today, can no longer exist in isolation within their protected national markets. Present day marketplaces are truly global, with organizations exporting their products and importing materials from all over the map, requiring them to interface with people from different countries, with different cultural backgrounds and speaking different languages. For companies looking to expand outside the English-speaking world, knowledge of the Spanish language has become essential.
Consider these facts:
• Spanish is the second world language as a vehicle of international communication and the third as an international language of politics, economics and culture.
• About 330 million people in the world speak Spanish as their first language.
• Approximately another 100 million people speak Spanish as a second language.
• Spanish is the official language in 21 countries.
• Spanish is expected to be the first language of 50% of the population of the United States within 50 years.
• Today Spanish is an official language of the UN and its institutions, the European Union and other international organizations.
• Latin American countries are experiencing constant economic growth and because of that, are becoming more important as trading partners
• A number of large Latin-American countries are on the verge of signing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), created by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
• The setting-up of MERCOSUR and the imminent creation of a new free market throughout the Americas herald the emergence of a potentially lucrative market rivaling that of the EEC and NAFTA.
If you're learning Spanish, chances are one reason you picked it to learn was because you expected you would have a good chance of using it some day. If so, you're probably right — Spanish is the most common first language in the Americas, and Spanish speakers also can be found in Spain (of course), in much of the United States, the Philippines, and even Africa.
Some facts about Spanish Language
And there are some other facts about Spanish you might be interested in knowing. In no particular order, here are some of the numbers about Spanish discovered from the web:
Spanish and English are in a virtual dead heat to be the second most spoken language in the world. As of 1999, Spanish had 332 million speakers, while English had 322 million. They were far behind Chinese, with 885 million. Source: Ethnologue.(If people who speak English as a second language were included, however, English would come out on top.)
Spanish, along with French, is the official language of Equatorial Guinea, making it the only country in Africa with an official Spanish presence, although Spanish also is spoken some in Morocco. The country's official name is República de Guinea Ecuatoria.
Other countries or semi-autonomous areas with significant Spanish-speaking populations include Andorra, Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Gibraltar, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, the United States and Venezuela.
Nearly 30 percent of the residents of Spain have a first language other than Spanish, although most also use Spanish as a second language. Languages of Spain include Catalan (some 12 percent of the population speak it as a first language, and even more speak it as a second language), Galician (8 percent of the population) and Basque (a little more than 1 percent).
As of 1998, the United States has the fifth largest Hispanic population, about 30 million people (the exact number depending on how Hispanics are counted). Of them, two-thirds trace their roots to Mexico, and 86 percent say Spanish is their first language. Source: Bill Stoneman, writing for American Demographics. During the sweeps period earlier this year, the top local TV newscast in the New York City area was Noticias 41, a Spanish-language broadcast. And Noticiero Univision, the newscast of a national Spanish-language network, beat out the big three network news shows.
A recent study of 25 metro markets in the United States found that Spanish-language programming was the sixth most popular format.
Because the birth rate in the Spanish-speaking word is higher than among people whose first language is English, Spanish can be expected to remain firmly in the No. 2 spot for years to come. And if the economies of Latin American countries improve, Spanish could gain importance in worldwide trade and communications as well
Why Learn Spanish in Spain, Mexico, Argentina or Costa Rica?
If you speak Spanish you can communicate with nearly 500 million people in the world! This means you will have a greater number of possibilities in the labour market. Should you only want to visit Spain, a basic level of Spanish will help you go far! You could choose among different kind of courses: business, intensive, begginner, intermediate spanish, etc.
Spanish in Figures...
• At the end of the 19th century, 60 million people were Spanish speakers. Today, nearly 500 million people across the world speak Spanish!
• Spanish is the mother tongue of approximately 350 million people in 21 countries (Mexico: 95 million, Spain: 40 million, Argentina: 35 million, Colombia: 35 million, Venezuela: 25 million, Peru: 20 million...).
• Spanish is the second most used language in international communication.
Economic Indicators...
• The Hispanic population in the United States has grown by 60 per cent in just one decade. At present there are 35,5 million Hispanics, representing 12,5 per cent of the total population.
• Due to this increase there is a growing demand for the media to be in Spanish: radio, television, newspaper, magazines,...
• The Latin American countries are experiencing strong economic growth and they are becoming important commercial partners.
• The creation of MERCOSUR and many other free trade agreements between South American countries and North America (ALADI, the Andean Community, CACM, NAFTA, G3) which already exist in order to improve the economies of these countries, making them more efficient and competitive.
Source: Instituto Cervantes, Anuario Español en el Mundo 1999-2001.
Cultural Indicators ...
Latin Culture has made a great contribution to the world’s art and literature. You must surely listen and dance to Latin rhythms, watch films with Latin actors and enjoy the paintings of famous Latin artists...
• Dance: Salsa, Merengue, Flamenco, Tango, Rumba, Pasodoble, Sevillanas
• Music: Julio and Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Jennifer López
• Actors: Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Andy García, Martin Sheen
• Painters: Picasso, Velázquez, Dalí, Botero
• Literature: Cervantes, García Márquez, Vargas Llosa, Isabel Allende
• Architecture: Gaudí, Santiago Calatrava, Rafael Moneo, César Manrique
• Sports: Rafa Nadal, Fernando Alonso, Pau Gasol, Sergio García
If after reading about the unique and interesting Latin culture, Mexico - or indeed Spain - does appeal to you, rest assured that it is all waiting for you just a cheap and short flight away. You can check out the various flights with an agencia de viajes to ensure you are getting the best deal and from here, begin to plan your language learning holiday!
Level 1
The Spanish Language level 1 course is meant for beginners who have no background of the Spanish language. The course will be taught by Subject Experts using prescribed texts in a direct and interactive method. The syllabus has been designed to promote interactivity in the student, which is the basic building block of learning a new language. The course will focus on all four skills of language learning - Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
Course Highlights
o Delivered by Subject Experts
o Well equipped classrooms
o Personalised attention to each student
o Course material will be provided by Multiversity
Objectives
o Opportunity to overcome language barriers and gain proficiency
o The syllabus imparts functional skills, adding to communicative competence in your professional field
o Interactive and activity-oriented teaching methodology
o Delivered through modern teaching techniques
Unit 1: The Basics
These lessons introduce you to the building blocks of Spanish.
• The Spanish Alphabet
• Pronunciation: The Easy Consonants
• Pronunciation: Vowels
• Pronunciation: Difficult Consonants
• Greetings
• Plurals
• Gender
• Noun-Adj
ective Agreement
• Introduction to the Definite Article
• Introduction to Pronouns
• Subject Pronouns
• Formal and Informal You ('Usted' and 'Tú')
• Capitalization
• Stress and Accent Marks
• Introduction to Conjugation
Unit 2: Verbs, Adjectives and More
In this group of lessons, we expand on the basics, focusing on verb conjugation and use of adjectives. We also start learning how to use prepositions.
• Introduction to the Present Tense
• Conjugating Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
• Negation: 'No' and Related Words
• Adjectives and Word Order
• Inroduction to Prepositions
• Colors
• Adjectives of Quantity
• Using the Preposition "De"
• Introduction to "Ser" and "Estar"
• Possessive Adjectives (Short Form)
• Demonstrative Adjectives
• Interrogative Pronouns
• Counting: Cardinal Numbers
• Interrogative Adjectives
Unit 3: Adverbs, Quantities and More
Topics covered include learning how to count and use numbers, using adverbs and adjectives, and making comparisons.
• Introduction to Adverbs
• Counting: Cardinal Numbers
• Interrogative Adjectives
• Plural Indefinite Articles ('Unos' and 'Unas')
• Indefinite Adjectives
• Comparisons of Inequality
• Making Adverbs from Adjectives
• Adverbs Not Ending in '-Mente'
• Telling Time
• Months of the Year
• Demonstrative Pronouns
• Possessive Adjectives (Long Form)
• Asking for Directions
• Vocabulary of the Family
• The Four Seasons
Unit 4: Prepositions and More
As you learn how to use some of the common prepositions, you will be able to speak and write more complex sentences.
• Preposition 'A'
• Preposition 'En'
• Preposition 'Para'
• Preposition 'Por'
• Preposition 'Con'
• Speaking of the Future
• Introduction to the Future Tense
• Prepositional Object Pronouns
• Direct Object Pronouns
• Indirect Object Pronouns
• Body Parts
• Possessive Pronouns
Unit 5: Past Tenses and More
Several of the lessons in this deal with issues that can be confusing for beginning students, such as the differences between ser and estar, the verbs for "to be"; and the distinctions of the past tenses.
• Using "Estar" for "To Be"
• Using "Ser" for "To Be"
• Using "Gustar" for "To Like"
• Two Simple Past Tenses
• Conjugating Regular Verbs in the Preterite
• Using "Haber"
• Conjugating Verbs in the Imperfect
• Present Participles
• Past Participles
• Using "Tener"
• Reflexive Pronouns
• Introduction to Reflexive Verbs
• Introduction to "Se"
• Indefinite Pronouns
• "Que" and other Relative Pronouns
• Introduction to the Subjunctive Mood
Types of Sentences
Once you get beyond simple statements, you'll find that Spanish uses certain words and sentence structures as clues to the type of sentence you're dealing with.
• Asking Questions
• Exclamations
• Punctuation
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