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"Spanish Course for economists" is a course of learning the Spanish Language addressed to entrepreneurs, investors, executives and senior managers, and professionals who need a better knowledge of Spanish, as well as to teachers of Spanish as a Foreign Language who wish to deepen or specialize in the use of the language of business, economics, and finance. With the work of the course will be able to read and understand specific texts, to develop the ability to express themselves in writing and orally, as well as skills to write texts with economic terminology and describe graphics and statistical tables. It will be the pronunciation and the skills of expression and verbal comprehension. The method has been designed according to the reference levels of the teaching of foreign languages of the EU and as a method of distance education. 3
Levels I-II Companies and Employees Working Hours and Wages Work and Future SMES Economics Sectors Production and Distribution Transport and Communications Purchases and Sales Economics Policies Foreign Trade Public Sector Public Finance Labour Reform 4
Levels III-IV Creation of companies Market Expansion Business Accounting Types of Business Organization of Companies Human Resources Trade Unions Marketing and Advertising Insurance Banking Stock Market Financial Markets Tax 5
Level 0 General: Greetings - Introducing oneself - Asking for anything -... Phone: Telephone information - Phone numbers - Answering -... Travel: How do I dress? - Agreeing on a date -... In the city: Asking for an address - In the bank - In the Post Office Trade: General information - Organization - Buildings - Stands -... Company structure and organization: Types of companies -... Accommodation & Food: At the reception - Asking - Problems -... Company Tour: Company Tour: Punctuality - Buildings and facilities - at the reception - Presentations -... Collaborating: Introductory Phrases Logging in - Asking for -... Meetings and discussions: Opening a Meeting - Agenda - Reviews Presentations: Style - Features - Introduction - The message -... Talk (Chat): Starting a conversation - Business -... 6
- Other Courses Business Correspondence Trade Relations Secretariat Import-Export General Business Correspondence Spanish for Administrative Office of the Department of Foreign Trade Financial Services: Banking and Stock Exchange Tourist Services 7
TASKS To define, summarize, compose and explain To comment on tables and graphs To refer to something, to deny something Basing a item with facts and information To correct, contrast and oppose Listening Comprehension Specific vocabulary expressions To express sum, possibility to choose, opposition, contrast, to deny or to correct Possibility, desire, doubt, hope, need, negative opinion, feeling Valuation, intention to influence someone, reaction To refer reason, condition, purpose, opposition To express hypothesis, probability, supposition To present a plan for temporary references 8
CASE STUDY Reports and Balance Sheets Projects To present products Negotiations and Administrative Management Advice and Strategies and Advertising Working Meetings Interviews and Recruitment Presentations Contracts Personnel Management Sales and Purchases Portfolio Management of Securities and Investment Consultations to Experts Public Administration... 9
Spanish Courses for Economists Spanish for Entrepreneurs Via Skype m.coelloarias Contact https://spanishforeconomists.com m.coelloarias@gmail.com Schedules and personalized classes, individual or groups of up to 3 students. Delivery of training materials. Please Contact Us 10
Spanish Courses for Beginner and Advanced Level Price per hour Lessons 1 h 15 USD Courses 10 h 15 USD 20 h 15 USD INDIVIDUAL 30 h 15 USD 40 h 15 USD 50 h 15 USD 60 h 15 USD Tutoring 1 h 15 USD
Spanish Courses for Beginner and Advanced Level Price per hour Lessons 1 h 10 USD Courses 10 h 10 USD 20 h 10 USD GROUPS (of up to 3 students) 30 h 10 USD 40 h 10 USD 50 h 10 USD 60 h 10 USD Tutoring 1 h 10 USD
Ediciones Español para Economistas https://spanishforeconomists.com 13