Our Courses

Learn the language of Asia! Chinese is the most spoken language in the world, so learning this language will help you connect with more people. Due to China’s growing economy, those who have plans to pursue business or academics in Asia will have a large advantage learning this versatile language.

Course offerings: Basic Chinese

Learn the language of Bollywood and spirituality! India is the birthplace of four major religions (Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), so learning Hindi can be useful in reading spiritual scriptures and knowledge. You will also be able to watch and appreciate Bollywood films!

Learn the language of love! France isn’t the only part of the world that enjoys this language; in fact, countries in Africa, North America, Asia (as well as Europe) have made French their official language. After English, French is the most-learned language worldwide, so you’d be in good company. After all, who doesn’t want an excuse to travel to Paris?

Course offerings: Basic French, Intermediate French, Homework Help

Learn the language of innovation! German is known for its prominent role in the academic community. Due to Germany’s booming economy, learning German is a good choice for those who want to go into business, economics, or technology. If you are planning on traveling or studying in Europe, German would be a great asset since it’s Europe’s most spoken native language.

Course offerings: Basic German, Intermediate German, Homework Help

Learn the language of the Americas! Spanish is the second most popular language in the world, so if you are planning on studying abroad, Spanish is for you! Spanish is known for its simplicity, so grammar will not be a problem. Native English speakers will find themselves picking up the language in no time, since Spanish shares its Latin roots with English.

Course offerings: Basic Spanish, Intermediate Spanish, Homework Help

Here’s a general guide of what you will learn each week in our basic couses:

Week 1: Introductions and Greetings

Week 2: The Alphabet, Numbers 0-20, and Accents

Week 3: Subject Pronouns, an Introduction to Verbs, and Common Irregular Conjugations

Week 4: Conjugating the Three Types of Verbs

Week 5: Articles, Conjunctions, Question Words, and Negatives

Week 6: Common Nouns, Food, and Making Simple Sentences

Week 7: Days of the Week, Time, and the Months of the Year

Week 8: Culture Week!

Here’s a general guide of what you will learn each week in our intermediate classes:

Week 1: Review of Basic Course

Week 2: The Past Tense

Week 3: Adjectives

Week 4: The Future Tense

Week 5: Daily Routines, Reflexive Verbs, and Commands

Week 6: The Conditional

Week 7: Choice Week (travel, food, or holidays)!

Week 8: Culture Week!

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Week 1 and 2: Review of Basic Course

Week 3: The Past Tense

Week 4: Stem-Changing Verbs, Daily Routines, Reflexive Verbs

Week 5: Commands

Week 6: The Future Tense, The Conditional, and The Present Progressive

Week 7: Indirect/Direct Object Pronouns, Demonstrative Adjectives, Gustar

Week 8: Vocabulary (Travel, Art, Clothes, etc.), Culture Week

**These outlines are for general usage, and more specific outlines are available for our students. Outlines will vary from course to course.