April 11, 2012
Topics in Intermediate and Advanced Spanish.
Topics in Intermediate and Advanced Spanish.
Randomly presented classes on grammar and conversation topics.
4:00 - 5:00 pm. Pacific Time (SLT), Wednesdays.
Presented live in Second Life with slide show visual aids: http://ow.ly/94HEA
Presented live from the Instituto Espanol blog in audio format: http://ow.ly/9sTI3
Listen in live on the stream player of your choice: http://38.96.148.39:9422/
Visit the Instututo Espanol blog a few days after each class to watch or re-watch the presentation in a video slideshow format: http://ow.ly/9sTI3
Topics in Intermediate and Advanced Spanish: Class Description.
Topics in Intermediate and Advanced Spanish is a weekly class taught by Eugenia Calderon designed to provide review opportunities for new and existing students alike. The particular topic of the day may be determined by specific review needs of existing students, special request, or pure whim. The class can be attended personally in Second Life, listened to live on a stream, or be viewed and re-viewed on the Instituto Espanol blog a few days after each class.
Because the course is streamed on the Internet and produced in lecture format, student questions will be taken on the Instituto Espanol blog or in live text chat in Second Life, and then forwarded to Maestra Calderon to be answered after each lecture. Topics in Intermediate and Advanced Spanish will be taught in Spanish.
Students interested in taking these classes in a small group classroom setting at a time convenient to their personal schedule may contact Eugenia Calderon directly in Second Life. Both Intermediate and Advanced classes are offered in 10 class hour blocks and cost only $65.00 and $75.00 USD respectively.
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Come see for yourself why Instituto Espanol should be your Spanish school. Hasta pronto!
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culture,
learn spanish,
practice spanish,
second life,
spanish,
spanish classes,
spanish language
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