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Spanish Classes in New York

domingo, 25 de julio del 2010 a las 03:02
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Spanish Private Lessons

 

 

Want to learn or reinforce Spanish?

--Experiencing too much anxiety due to your next Spanish exam?
--Want to improve your abilities to use Spanish for better job opportunities?
--Want to learn or reinforce Spanish just for personal matters?


My name is Jhovanny Martes. I am a native Spanish speaker. I have more than 10 years teaching Spanish. I am certified and qualified.

My teaching method is interactive, communicative but, above all, enjoyable. During the learning process, you will have the opportunity to communicate in Spanish from the first day of class. Hands-one activities. MEANINGFUL CLASSES.

Ø One-on-One classes ($20.00 per hour).
Ø Groups of 2 or more (affordable fees, $15.00 per hour each student).
Ø Spanish for beginner, intermediate or advanced (learners).
Ø Spanish for specific purposes (Tourism, Business) or just personal.
Ø 100 % practical and meaningful classes.
Ø Translation services.
Ø Interpreter services.


*Flexible location (your own home, library, you tell me).
*I have vast experience with youth (9 years on) and adults.

If you are really want to learn or reinforce the Spanish language, please just give me a call at 347-898-3465 or email me at jhovannymarte@yahoo.com
Ask for Jhovanny Martes.

Reference upon request.

  • Location: New York/Brooklyn, Manhattan

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Spanish Classes in New York

                                      Why learn Spanish in USA?

 

"Spanish language in the United States.

Spanish is the second most-common language in the United States after English. There are more Spanish speakers in the U.S. than there are speakers of Chinese, French, Hawaiian, and the Native American languages combined. According to the 2007 American Community Survey conducted by the United States Census Bureau, Spanish is the primary language spoken at home by over 34 million people aged 5 or older.[1] There are 45 million Hispanics who speak Spanish as a first or second language [6] and there are 6 million Spanish students [7], making it the world's second-largest Spanish-speaking community, only after Mexico and ahead of Spain, Colombia and Argentina.[8] Roughly half of all U.S. Spanish speakers also speak English "very well", based on the self-assessment Census question respondents.

Learning trends in the U.S.

Spanish is currently the most widely-taught non-English language in U.S. secondary schools and of higher education ([1]). More than 1.4 million university students were enrolled in language courses in autumn of 2002 and Spanish is the most widely-taught language in American colleges and universities with 53 percent of the total number of people enrolled, followed by French (14.4%), German (7.1%) Italian (4.5%), American Sign language (4.3%), Japanese (3.7%), and Chinese (2.4%) although the totals remain relatively small in relation to the total U.S population. [2] [3]"

                                                                        From Wikipedia

 

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