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ILISA's
approach to learning Spanish: How to create an effective language
program
You,
like most students, are serious about increasing your language skills
in the shortest possible time. So, you certainly want a language school
that uses the most effective and successful methods available. With
this in mind, let's talk a little bit more about methodology and approaches
to language teaching.
Generally
speaking, grammar provides a language's framework, while vocabulary
gives you the tools to "dress it up" and communicate. In the past,
maybe in the days when you went to school, language courses emphasized
analyzing grammar (sentence structure, syntax) and understanding text.
As you may have discovered, just analyzing and learning grammar will
not enable you to communicate. In fact, you could spend years studying
without ever having a real conversation. And, if this is your language
background, your first attempt to try to speak with a native speaker
was probably extremely frustrating.
Fortunately,
in recent years, both schools and universities have changed the focus
of their language programs to emphasize communication. This change
is in large part due to the fact that in today's environment, businesses
need individuals who can not only read Spanish, but who can speak
it as well.
ILISA
understands that students need to attain oral proficiency. We can
help you meet that goal by using a communicative approach-the same
which is used in the best language centers around the world.
The communicative
approach pays attention to the functional as well as structural aspects
of the language. We have developed techniques and practices to teach
all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing)
and which acknowledge the mutual interdependence of language and communication.
Our approach allows us to borrow elements from other teaching methods
(such as role-playing, question and answer, visual aids and drills)
to adapt to your learning patterns and to develop the skills you need.
Although
the communicative approach is a big step ahead in comparison to the
grammar-translation method, it's not the only element necessary for
success. As you are probably aware, the success of any method or approach
greatly depends on the teacher implementing it. A good teacher knows
how to motivate you, is attentive to your needs, explains seemingly
difficult things clearly, challenges you when needed, and has patience
when it's not your day. In short, a good teacher-like ILISA's teachers-is
someone who has excellent professional and people skills.
Our teaching
staff-our most important asset-has over one hundred years of accumulated
teaching experience, and have all participated in our rigorous continuous
development program. We know that they will make you feel very comfortable,
and more importantly, exceed your expectations for teacher quality.
The learning
environment also affects the learning process. We have comfortable,
airy classrooms suitable for our classes of a maximum of four students.
Small classes will allow you to constantly interact with your teacher.
As a result, you will enjoy and learn more in our small classes than
you could in the larger classes you will find at most other language
schools. We also offer private lessons for students who need an even
more intensive learning experience.
Whatever
program you choose, at ILISA you will make the most out of your time!

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