Learning in a Closed Group is the format most usually chosen for company language training programmes.
We offer assistance to businesses that are wishing or needing to expand. Maybe they are facing the prospect of relocating abroad and need an insight, not only into the language, but also into the culture of their new country.
This is known to be the most effective training solution when a company has a large number of staff to be trained and the students in each group need to share the same objectives.
steps to organize close group tuition
- We analyse the participant language needs and then recommend the most suitable programme.
- We find out the levels of the participant. We cater for all levels from Complete Beginners to Advanced.
- We find out what is the best location for our participant. The
training is normally delivered on the clients premises, though classes
may also be run in one of SpanishExpress branches in London as well as
in our new school in Barcelona.
- Days and times for the lessons are set according to the availability of the participant. Lessons
generally offer between two and six hours of training per week, with
classes starting as early as 08.00 and running through to 22.00.
- A tutor is assigned to the participant and the programme and contents are confirmed.
- The participant attendance is carefully monitored during the course of lessons.
- At the end of each package of lessons a report is produced by the tutor and recommendations are made for any future training.
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why learn spanish?
- Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world and the native tongue of 7% of the world’s population.
- The
demand for learning Spanish has more than doubled in the last 10 years.
In 15 years there will be 500 million speakers in the world.
- It
is one of the most important languages in International Business and
political meetings and is an official language in the EU, MERCOSUR,
UNESCO, the UN, GATT, ONUDI & UIT.
- Business negotiations and trade agreements in both hemispheres hinge more and more on the economic importance of Spanish.
- There are over 16,000 Spanish-language journals, 250 television channels and 5,100 radio stations in the world.
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