Mastering Spanish from Beginner to Advanced: Ultimate Course

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Udemy

Learn to speak Spanish from the very beginning to the very advanced levels by mastering the fundamentals of the language.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 2699

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

Hugo Garza - Content Creator developed the Mastering Spanish from Beginner to Advanced: Ultimate Course online certification, which is presented by Udemy and is aimed at candidates who are complete novices or have some prior understanding of Spanish. The goal of the Mastering Spanish from Beginner to Advanced: Ultimate Course online training by Udemy is to assist candidates to improve their personal, professional, and business prospects.

Mastering Spanish from Beginner to Advanced: Ultimate Course online classes involve 37 hours of video resources and quizzes as well as flashcards including the vocabulary and phrases together with the image, audio, and translation of the term that will guide candidates from the most basic Spanish level to an advanced level. By the end of this course, candidates will have a stronger knowledge of everyday Spanish conversations, comprehend what people are talking about, and be able to engage in those discussions.

The highlights

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 37 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • Learning resources
  • Quizzes

Program offerings

  • Online course
  • Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and tv

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 2,699
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

Communication skills

After completing the Mastering Spanish from Beginner to Advanced: Ultimate Course certification, candidates will be introduced to the fundamentals of the Spanish language. Candidates will learn how to communicate in Spanish by writing and speaking it. Candidates will learn a variety of words and phrases to enhance their vocabulary as well as learn how to pronounce Spanish properly.

The syllabus

Introduction

  • What You'll Get in This Course
  • Extra Tips and Tricks to Improve your Spanish
  • How to add a Spanish Keyboard on a Mac
  • Add a Spanish Keyboard on Windows
  • Add a Spanish Keyboard on Android
  • Add a Spanish Keyboard on iOS iPhone/iPad
  • How to use the Course Quizlet
  • The Spanish Alphabet
  • Typing Letter Accents and Dieresis

Beginner

  • Basic Greetings and Phrases
  • Word Genders
  • Articles (The / A)
  • Forming Plurals
  • Conjugations + Lifehack (Part 1)
  • Conjugations (Part 2)
  • Ser vs Estar (Part 1: Ser)
  • Ser vs Estar (Part 2: Estar)
  • This, That, These, Those
  • Colors
  • Numbers
  • To have (Haber vs Tener)
  • Questions and Exclamation Marks
  • Sizes: Small, Big, Short, Tall
  • Possessive Adjectives Part 1 (mi, tu, su, nuestro, etc.)
  • Possessive adjectives Part 2 (mio, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, etc.)
  • Friends and Family
  • Reflexive Verbs
  • At Home & Basic Prepositions (In, Over, Under etc.)
  • Countries and Cities, Far and Near
  • Clothes
  • Basic Feelings (Sick, Tired, Cold, Hot, Thirsty, Hungry, Sleepy)
  • Occupations
  • Outside and Inside - Adentro y Afuera
  • Using “but” and "and"
  • Times of Day / Eating Times / "Before" and "After"
  • Days, Weeks, Months, Years
  • Days of the Week: Mon, Tue, Wed, etc.
  • Months of the year - Jan, Feb, Mar, etc.
  • Seasons - Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn
  • Using "With" and "Without"
  • Guests, Hosts, and Family
  • To smell, taste, good, or bad
  • Nationalities / To speak, read, write, teach, etc.
  • People and Animals
  • Daily Chores (Wake up, Clean, Wash, Wet, Dry, Etc.)
  • House items (Toothbrush, Soap, Towel, etc.)
  • To have, To need, To want
  • To buy / To sell
  • Old, New and Ancient
  • Places (Supermarket, Cinema, Pharmacy, Library, etc.)
  • "To like" + Sports (Soccer, American Football, Tennis, etc.)
  • More vs Less
  • Forms of payment
  • Materials (Metal, Wood, Paper, Plastic)
  • Superlative
  • Some, None, All, Same, Different
  • Open, Closed, On, Off, etc.
  • Positions (In back, In front, Next to, Right, Left, etc.)
  • Ordinal Numbers (First, Second, Third, Fourth, etc.)
  • Travel and Transportation
  • Poder - To be able to / Can / May
  • Places / Weather / Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Elementary

  • Past Conjugations
  • Subjects (Math, Science, English, Art, ect.)
  • Indirect Object Pronouns (to me, for me, for us, etc.)
  • Meaning and Understanding
  • School and Academia
  • When vs While
  • "Por" and "Para" Part 1
  • "Por" and "Para" Part 2
  • The use of “Or” and "and"
  • Affirmative Conjugation - Telling people to do something
  • Finish and Beginning
  • To meet / Call / Speak with / Help someone
  • Address, Phone numbers, Emails, Dates
  • Here / There / Over there / Way over there
  • That and Those over there
  • To be able to, To must, To have to
  • Using “Aún” & “Aun” (Even, Yet, Still)
  • Busy vs Free
  • Future Conjugations
  • Using “Muy” vs “Mucho”
  • Questions, Answers, To ask, To reply, etc.
  • Food (Meats, Deserts, Flavors)
  • Art Features (Statues, Mountains, Paintings, etc.)
  • Music and Instruments (Guitars, Piano, Music band, etc.)
  • Places (Cinema, Zoo, Museum, Park, etc.)
  • To search and To find
  • Emotions (happy, angry, sad, etc.)
  • Religious Places (Church, Mosque, Temple, Synagogue, etc.)
  • How much time…
  • First, Then, Finally
  • Going Camping, Sailing, Skiing, to the beach, etc
  • To Borrow / To lend / To return / To buy
  • Outdoor House Amenities
  • Indoor House Amenities
  • Fixed and Broken
  • Easy and Hard
  • To look like / Similar / Identical / Equal
  • Strong vs Weak

Intermediate

  • Sometimes / Always / Never
  • Body Parts
  • Accidents and Sickness
  • To win / To Lose / To tie
  • To Know vs To Meet
  • Subjunctive
  • Probability Words
  • Continents
  • Birth / Marriage / Funerals
  • Husband / Wife / Boyfriend / Girlfriend
  • Coordinates and Oceans
  • Nature (Jungle, Desert, Beach, Plants, etc.)
  • Elements (Fire, Water, Air, Sand, Ice, etc.)
  • Animals (Camels, Whales, Penguins, Elephants, etc.)
  • Dangerous Things
  • To believe / To think / To doubt
  • Interesting / Fun / Boring
  • Correct vs Incorrect
  • Using “if” and “Maybe”
  • "It’s important to....."
  • To live / To travel somewhere
  • Types of Money Currencies
  • To take / To bring / To put / To take out
  • Using “Enough” and “Too many / much”
  • Entire, one half, one third, one fourth, etc.
  • Shapes (Triangle, Square, Circle, Rectangle, etc.)
  • To measure (Meters, Kilograms, Centimeters, etc.)
  • Tools (Hammer, Screwdriver, Scissors, Thermometer, etc.)
  • Frozen, Fresh, Rotten, Ripe
  • Cooking
  • To “choose” something
  • Politics (President, Prime Minister, Elections, etc.)
  • Using the Internet
  • Business Words Part 1
  • Business Words Part 2
  • To discover / To create / To make
  • Phone Calling Phrases
  • To have / To forget / To remember
  • To study / To learn / To teach

Upper Intemediate

  • Using “Again”
  • Celebrations
  • During / Since / While / It’s been....that
  • Religion (People)
  • To prepare / to be ready
  • Travel and Travelers
  • Boring and Fun
  • To ride, To walk (Andar vs Caminar)
  • Noisy vs Silent
  • Asking for Directions
  • At the Museum
  • Talking about Favorites
  • Instead of
  • Restaurant Phrases
  • Careers: Actor, Artist, Player
  • Together vs Alone
  • Senses (See, Touch, Taste, Smell, Hear)
  • Ideas, Creating, Designing, Made in...
  • Floor levels
  • Client meetings, Dates, Reunions
  • Going Exploring
  • To leave / Come back / Visit / Move
  • Mail Words and Phrases
  • House (Chimney, Balcony, Wardrobe, etc.)
  • To miss someone, Friendly / Unpleasant
  • Plumbing Words and Phrases
  • "Even though" / "However" / "Anyways"
  • Toys (Muñeca, Globo, Papalote, etc.)
  • Using “About to”, “I just”
  • To share vs to fight (Ashamed, Worried, Surprised, etc.)
  • Street and Cars (traffic light, Parking, Intersection, Engine, etc.)
  • Doing Laundry
  • Clothing Accessories (Earrings, Gloves, Rings, Scarf, Suit, etc.)
  • Beauty (Perfume, Beard, Makeup, etc.)
  • Hair Types (Straight / Wavy / Curly / Blonde hair, etc.)
  • To zip, To button, To tie
  • Materials (Wool, Cotton, Silk, Leather)
  • Health and Sickness

Advanced

  • Supermarket Sections (Meat, Milk, Fruits, Vegetables sections, etc.)
  • Cooking (Mix, Pour, Boil, Fry, etc.)
  • Neither....nor, As much as...., Never....before, etc.
  • Entry, Exit, Push, Pull, etc.
  • Construction (Carbon, wood, steel, glass, etc.)
  • Industries (Oil, Mining, Wood, Fashion, etc.)
  • Perfect Subjunctive + Present, Past, or Future
  • Sales (Customer, Shopper, Cash register, shopping bag, etc.)
  • The amount of / Quantity of / Increase / Decrease
  • Farm (Farmer / Tractor / Wheat / Sheep, etc.)
  • Dawn / Dusk / Midnight / Later / Sooner, etc.
  • Install / Review / Plan / Fix / Cancel
  • Customer service, To lend / Borrow / Return
  • To hear, listen / To see, look, watch / To speak, say, tell, etc.
  • Real / Fake / Artificial
  • Movies, Novel, Drama, Romantic, Comedy, etc.
  • Maybe, Perhaps, Instead
  • Politics (Government, Citizenship, Vote Peace, War, etc.)
  • In the past, nowadays, future
  • Math (Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, etc.)
  • Science Part 1 (Scientist, Chemistry, Biologist, Psychology, etc.)
  • Science Part 2 (Laboratory, Telescope, Planets, Cells, etc.)
  • To become, just become, possible, impossible
  • School (Homework, Chapter, Semester, Cheating, Graduate, Fail, Pass, etc.)
  • Emergencies (Paramedic, Ambulance, Accident, Seat belt, etc.)
  • Fortunately, Unfortunately, To realize, Now that..., etc.
  • Hospitals Part 1 Pills, Shot Bones, Heart, Emergency, Room, etc.)
  • Hospitals Part 2 (Pregnant, Anesthesia, X-ray, Rash, Fever, etc.)
  • Disasters (Tornado, Hurricane, Flood, Fire, Dangerous, etc.)
  • Phrases ("Even though", "Common", "Uncommon", "If I had....", "If I was...", etc
  • Robbery (To steal, Owner, Thief)
  • Immigration (Embassy, Passport, Visas, Customs, Residence permit, etc.)
  • Airplanes (Pilot, Passengers, Flight attendant, First class, etc.)
  • Advanced Family (Grandson, Nephew, Only son, Twins, etc.)
  • Dating (Just met, Single, Married, Divorced, Remarried, etc.)
  • Team, Work, Co-workers, etc.
  • TV show, Radio show, Podcast, Always, Rarely, Often, Never, etc.
  • Environment (Factory, Recycle, Pollution, Solar energy, etc.)
  • Congratulations for Completing the Course

Bonus: Convert English words into Spanish

  • Words that end in “-or” are often identical
  • English ending “-tor” = Spanish “-dor”
  • Words that end in “-al” are often identical
  • English ending “-cal” = Spanish “-co”
  • Words that end in “-ble” are often identical
  • Add “o” to words that end in “-ic”
  • English "-ent" = Spanish "-ente" / English "-ant" = Spanish "-ante"
  • English “-ist” = Spanish “-ista”
  • English “-tion” = Spanish “-ción” / English “-sion” = Spanish “-sión”
  • English “-ous” = Spanish “-oso”
  • English “-ty” = Spanish “-dad”
  • English“-ry” = Spanish “-rio”
  • Add an “a” to English “-em”, “-am”, “-om”
  • English “-ce” = Spanish “-cia”
  • English “-cy” = Spanish “-cia”
  • English “Sp-”, “St-” = Spanish “Esp-”, “Est-”
  • English “-in”, “-ine” = Spanish “-ina”
  • English “-ive” = Spanish “-ivo”
  • English “-ly” = Spanish “-mente”
  • English “-y” = Spanish “-ía”
  • English “-ct” = Spanish “-cto”
  • English “-ure” = Spanish “-ura”
  • English “-ute” = Spanish “-uto” or “-uta”

Instructors

Mr Hugo Garza

Mr Hugo Garza
Content Creator
Freelancer

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