WEEK 1
You will learn how to greet and introduce yourself in a basic way, to give and ask for the time, to identify a date in Spanish, to say what you like and what you don’t like.
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Grammar: Definite articles, personal pronouns, gender and number, determinate articles
WEEK 2
You will learn how to introduce yourself more deeply, give and receive more detailed information, for the moments when you are talking to an Andalusian local who will make you some questions, or when you have to fill in a form in a hotel or at the airport.
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Grammar: Regular verbs, reflexive verbs, possessives articles, interrogative particles, special letters and pronunciation
WEEK 3
With this module you will learn to identify people: your neighbour, my friend or your mother, and to describe them both physically and internally.
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Grammar: Saxon genitive, relative pronoun «que», indeterminate articles, comparatives, irregular verbs, verbs to describe people
WEEK 4
Here you will learn how to ask where the cathedral is and understand the answer! You will be able to give and receive information about locations, and you will not get lost because you will understand the directions given by the locals.
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Grammar: Difference between verbs «ser» and «estar», adverbs of place, imperative 1, verbs to indicate directions, differences between «dónde hay» and «dónde está»
WEEK 5
It is very important to be able to buy in the shops, to know the name of the products, to ask how much things cost, or to pay. If you are going to stay in an apartment where you can cook, it will be good for you to know how to buy a kilo of tomatoes or a loaf of bread. And if not, you will always want to buy some clothes, some souvenirs, or tickets for a monument.
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Grammar: Differences between «ir a» and «tener que», demonstrative pronouns, description of objects, verbs to buy, gerund (present continuous)
WEEK 6-7
Here you will learn two fundamental things: how to get around in a hotel, make reservations, check in or solve a problem that arises, as well as to order in a restaurant. It is important to know the food and the typical dishes, so that you can ask for more sangria or another tapa.————————————–
Grammar: Verb «hacer» (to do), temporal questions, verb «querer» (to want), hotel related verbs, restaurant related verbs, imperative 2, suggestions, verbs+ personal pronouns
6 E-books: What you can't miss in the South of Spain
Easter, "la Feria" and "El Rocío": 3 festivals you must see at least once in your life
Common festivals to all Andalusia
Specific festivals and events in each province
Specific Festivals and events of Seville city
Tapas and Andalusian wines: the definitive guide
The most beautiful Andalusian villages that you can't miss
4 exercise and grammar books
4 exercise and grammar books in case you want to practice and complement your learning
2 extra bonuses
A helpful e-book about "Health and other troubleshooting", to make your travels to Andalusia run smoothly
A downloadable E-book with a summary of everything learned for you to take on your trips
I was one of the first students of «the Plan» and fell completely in love with it.
Not only for the ease with which I learned from scratch, but also for the fun of its anecdotes and the fantastic tips I learned about Andalusia, its customs, its festivals, etc … I finally understood what was «El Rocío»!
I 100% recommend making the plan before traveling to Andalusia, because you are going to enjoy 10 times more!
From San Francisco, USA
I took the program with Elena and I really enjoy it!
The level was fair for me, not very difficult. I have learned important words and phrases to communicate well on my vacations in the south of Spain.
Good pronunciation was also important.
Elena is a nice and very patient teacher. I loved learning Spanish with the Plan.
And moreover, I loved the tips I learned about Andalusia. I have already noted down some places I don’t want to miss in my next visit!
The program with Elena was a great fortune for me. The exercises were always for my level. I always had the feeling that she had found exactly what I had the hardest time learning.
Although some things seemed difficult for me, we always wanted to study together and laugh at the topics of the texts, or we also had very interesting conversations.
I loved that I could also always come with my questions or topics that interested me, and we solved them together.
Thanks to her my Spanish has been improved with a lot of fun.
Elena was my first Spanish teacher and sparked my interest in the language even more.
Elena is a very intelligent and friendly person. The program was always interesting, varied, informative, funny, and I was never bored.
I only have the best memories and I can recommend her 100%.
from Germany