VHS – Learning Spanish, experiences?

What are your experiences with courses offered by the adult education center?

Considering a Spanish A1.1 in-person course (NEW!) for participants with no prior knowledge, then A1.2, etc. I really want to learn Spanish 🙂

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blank280
1 year ago

I have already attended a few courses at VHS, including Spanish courses. I noticed that in normal courses it takes quite a long time to learn a language and you just move slowly. If you are more a cozy learner, the course is definitely good for you. I wanted to learn more quickly and then changed intensive course in the VHS Spanish. There in intensive course I learned more on the first day than in several weeks in the standard course. So if you want to get ahead quickly, I recommend an intensive course. Otherwise, in my opinion, all courses at the VHS are fun, there are always small nice groups and the teachers I always found good and sympathetic and in the group you are also more motivated.

blank280
1 year ago
Reply to  Mamamuu32

The normal one usually takes place once a week and then for several weeks and the intensive course usually takes place one or two times a week and often goes three hours a bit. In total, the intensive course usually goes 4 weeks and after these 4 weeks A1.1 and A1.2 have been completed. The normal course usually takes much longer until you reach A1.1 and A1.2.

birne98765
1 year ago

It also depends on whether you have already learned a Romanesque language. If you don’t, it might be good to have some air in the beginning. I recommend to learn slowly but thoroughly, just at the beginning.