Spanish Language Course
by International Lingua InstituteNew Delhi |
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| Level: | Beginner/Entry, Intermediate , Advanced |
| Medium of instruction: | English |
Why Learn Spanish?
With approximately 350 million native speakers, Spanish is the fourth most widely spoken language in the world. It is spoken in most countries in Central and South America, as well as in Spain, Cuba, and United States. While the official language of 20 countries, it is spoken by groups of various sizes in more than 20 other countries. As an Indo-European language of the Italic branch, Spanish is the linguistic descendant of Latin, the language of the Romans who once occupied the Iberian Peninsula. The language spread throughout the world during Spain's age of colonialism. Below are some benefits:
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Communicate with 350 million native Spanish speakers worldwide.
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Communicate with Spanish-speaking people at home specially if moving to the US
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Learn Spanish to enhance your travel experiences.
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Use Spanish to improve your employment potential.
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Learn Spanish to improve your knowledge of your own language i.e. English
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Learn Spanish to prepare for study abroad opportunities.
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Better appreciate Spanish-speaking cultures.
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Learning Spanish makes acquiring the next foreign language easier.
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Gain access to Spanish art, music, literature and film.
| Classroom - Regular | ||||
| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
| Not Specified | (Total 32 Hrs) | All Venues | Per level 32 hrs Basic and Intermediate Level. | Price On Request |
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| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
| Not Specified | (Total 40 Hrs) | All Venues | Per level 40 hrs for Advanced I, II, III level. | Price On Request |
International Lingua Institute
For excelling in the current era of globalization and industrialization, knowing a foreign language has become a must. Most of the top organizations are multi-nationals and expect one to have a grasp over local language of the country they belong to. Having global presence and collaborative teams at different geographical locations, such companies expect their employees to be able interact and team up with lingually diverse teams. For instance, the manufacturing department at Honda Cars India needs to interact with their Japanese counterparts on a daily basis and hence Honda India gives an edge to candidates who are conversant with Japanese Language and /or Culture.
In today´s ‘Global Economy’ model, language barrier has emerged as a major obstacle in communication. Knowledge of at least one foreign language is the demand and need of rapidly changing time. In these dynamic times, where one has to keep updated with latest technologies / methodologies in order to sustain in the volatile market, foreign language skill once acquired becomes a permanent asset and always remains a ‘bullet’ item in one´s resume.



