Designed for students with no prior knowledge of Spanish, the Beginner 2 course teaches how to communicate in simple everyday situations.
Please note that the prerequisite for Beginner Spanish 2 is Beginner Spanish 1 or equivalent proficiency.
In addition to the cumulative material, at the end of the course you will be able to:
- create questions with or without question words
 - discuss places where people go for different activities, products, and services.
 - express actions that will happen soon.
 - use large numbers.
 - express your likes and dislikes.
 - learn about different cultural practices.
 - recall vocabulary related to food.
 - discuss meals and follow recipes
 - say what you or someone else has eaten
 - talk about which food or drinks you like and don't like (or these preferences of another person)
 - talk about professions or professional goals
 - apply knowledge of geography and vocabulary relating to nationality to talk about myself and the peoples of the Spanish-speaking world.
 
In addition to the cumulative material, the topics covered are:
- Numbers 100 – 1,000,000
 - Food and restaurants
 - Professions
 - Weather
 - Vacationing
 - Hobbies
 - My family
 - Ongoing actions
 - Food and eating habits
 
In addition to the cumulative material, the grammatical topics covered are:
- Present tense of the irregular verb ir
 - Irregular verbs in the present tense, irregular verb forms in the first person
 - Questions using regular and irregular -ar, -er, -ir verbs
 - Ir a+ infinitive
 - The verb gustar
 - Personal questions and question words
 - Stem-changing verbs
 - Direct object pronouns
 - Present progressive tense