Spanish Foundations – Group Online

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Course Description

Spanish Foundations is designed for learners who need a beginning that feels clear, motivating, and genuinely usable. At this level, confidence matters just as much as content. If a learner feels lost too early, progress slows down. If the first steps feel manageable and useful, momentum grows.

This course therefore focuses on helping learners build a dependable early relationship with Spanish. It gives them language they can recognise, use, and return to often, so the course feels practical from the start.

A premium beginner pathway should not feel childish or shallow. It should feel supportive, well-organised, and respectful of the learner’s need for real progress.

This Group Online version is intended for complete beginners and false beginners who need a structured, confidence-building introduction to Spanish. Over 30 weeks, the learner should not simply move from topic to topic. The course should create a clear feeling of development, where each week adds something meaningful to the learner’s confidence, control, and readiness for everyday beginner Spanish communication.

In the Group Online version, learners benefit from the energy of a shared classroom, exposure to other learners’ responses, and the discipline of moving forward together across the full 30-week pathway.

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What Will You Learn?

  • 30-week premium Spanish pathway
  • Format-specific delivery for Group Online
  • Clear weekly progression from one topic to the next
  • Detailed lessons and assignments that support consistent development
  • Stronger readiness for everyday beginner Spanish communication

Course Content

Week 1: Introductions, Greetings & Personal Identity
<p>Week 1 introduces introductions, greetings & personal identity in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic is tied closely to personal meaning, the learner should gradually move beyond fixed phrases and begin shaping language around identity, experience, relationship, or preference in a more natural way. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 2: Classroom Language & Everyday Expressions
<p>Week 2 introduces classroom language & everyday expressions in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 3: Numbers, Dates, Time & Simple Planning
<p>Week 3 introduces numbers, dates, time & simple planning in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic depends on sequence, timing, or planning, the learner should become more comfortable organising meaning clearly rather than producing disconnected pieces of language. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 4: Family, Relationships & Basic Descriptions
<p>Week 4 introduces family, relationships & basic descriptions in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic is tied closely to personal meaning, the learner should gradually move beyond fixed phrases and begin shaping language around identity, experience, relationship, or preference in a more natural way. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 5: Daily Routine & Present Tense Foundations
<p>Week 5 introduces daily routine & present tense foundations in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 6: Food, Meals & Ordering Politely
<p>Week 6 introduces food, meals & ordering politely in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic is practical and exchange-based, it should help the learner use language that works in real interactions: asking, responding, clarifying, and managing everyday situations with more confidence. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 7: Shopping, Prices & Practical Requests
<p>Week 7 introduces shopping, prices & practical requests in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic is practical and exchange-based, it should help the learner use language that works in real interactions: asking, responding, clarifying, and managing everyday situations with more confidence. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 8: Home, Rooms & Everyday Objects
<p>Week 8 introduces home, rooms & everyday objects in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic is concrete and descriptive, it should expand the learner’s ability to talk about familiar places, people, and objects with more control and with less hesitation. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 9: Places, Directions & Moving Around Town
<p>Week 9 introduces places, directions & moving around town in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic connects to travel, direction, or location, it should support more practical communication that helps the learner function more independently outside the lesson itself. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 10: Likes, Dislikes & Preferences
<p>Week 10 introduces likes, dislikes & preferences in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic is tied closely to personal meaning, the learner should gradually move beyond fixed phrases and begin shaping language around identity, experience, relationship, or preference in a more natural way. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 11: Question Forms & Short Answers
<p>Week 11 introduces question forms & short answers in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 12: Describing People & Things
<p>Week 12 introduces describing people & things in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 13: Weather, Clothes & Seasonal Communication
<p>Week 13 introduces weather, clothes & seasonal communication in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 14: Travel Basics & Transport Language
<p>Week 14 introduces travel basics & transport language in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic connects to travel, direction, or location, it should support more practical communication that helps the learner function more independently outside the lesson itself. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 15: Health, Feelings & Simple Problems
<p>Week 15 introduces health, feelings & simple problems in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic involves needs, feelings, or difficulty, it should strengthen language that is functional, clear, and immediately useful in real situations. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 16: School, Study & Daily Responsibilities
<p>Week 16 introduces school, study & daily responsibilities in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic supports work, study, or more formal contexts, the learner should build stronger organisation, more purposeful expression, and better awareness of audience and tone. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 17: Free Time, Hobbies & Invitations
<p>Week 17 introduces free time, hobbies & invitations in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic depends on sequence, timing, or planning, the learner should become more comfortable organising meaning clearly rather than producing disconnected pieces of language. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 18: Reading Short Beginner Texts
<p>Week 18 introduces reading short beginner texts in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 19: Listening for Key Meaning
<p>Week 19 introduces listening for key meaning in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 20: Pronunciation, Rhythm & Confidence
<p>Week 20 introduces pronunciation, rhythm & confidence in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 21: Past Experiences at Beginner Level
<p>Week 21 introduces past experiences at beginner level in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 22: Future Plans & Simple Intentions
<p>Week 22 introduces future plans & simple intentions in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 23: Comparisons & Simple Choices
<p>Week 23 introduces comparisons & simple choices in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 24: Everyday Messages & Basic Writing
<p>Week 24 introduces everyday messages & basic writing in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic strengthens a specific skill, the learner should feel how the weekly focus improves wider communication rather than existing as an isolated technical block. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 25: Problem Solving in Daily Situations
<p>Week 25 introduces problem solving in daily situations in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 26: Speaking in Guided Real-Life Scenarios
<p>Week 26 introduces speaking in guided real-life scenarios in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 27: Integrated Vocabulary & Grammar Review
<p>Week 27 introduces integrated vocabulary & grammar review in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic develops an important structure, the learner should come away with something usable, not just something recognised. The weekly language needs to feel transferable into communication. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 28: Confidence-Building Fluency Practice
<p>Week 28 introduces confidence-building fluency practice in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic contributes directly to wider communication growth, it should strengthen confidence, understanding, and readiness for more independent use. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 29: Personal Communication Performance
<p>Week 29 introduces personal communication performance in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic acts as a consolidation point, it should allow the learner to bring earlier learning together and show broader control. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

Week 30: Final Foundations Review & Progression
<p>Week 30 introduces final foundations review & progression in a way that is meant to feel manageable, useful, and genuinely encouraging for a learner who is still building a first relationship with Spanish. At this level, premium teaching does not rush the learner. It helps the language feel familiar enough to understand, safe enough to use, and meaningful enough to remember.</p><p>Because this topic acts as a consolidation point, it should allow the learner to bring earlier learning together and show broader control. In the group version, the topic should also create value through shared discussion, comparison of ideas, and the motivating sense that progress is happening collectively.</p>

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