Distance Learning Spanish

Whatever your reason, learning Spanish by Distance Learning (Continuing Education, Home Study, Correspondence Courses, Extension, etc.) is an alternative to sitting in a classroom. Maybe your schedule is too irregular. Maybe your budget is too tight. Maybe you're just looking to use your spare time better. Maybe you find classroom instruction too slow, or too fast. As a language professional, I can tell you that Distance learning Spanish isn't as effective as a class where you sit with an instructor and hear examples firsthand. Still, Distance Learning has made great advances since the advent of e-mail and compact disks. Thanks to advances in interactive lessons on CD that offer video situations, those who choose distance learning learn Spanish well, and they learn at their own speed.

Do you want Spanish for college credit? Most major colleges and universities offer Spanish courses via Distance Learning. Tuition is often reduced, and you have as much as 18 months to complete the course for credit. An instructor will guide you in learning by reviewing and grading your lessons as you submit them, whether electronically or by mail.

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