Spanish Grammar and Conversation, Part 3 (Zoom)

Spanish Grammar and Conversation, Part 3 (Zoom)

Spring (14 hrs or more) | Available (Membership Required)

Online Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
Online Meeting
4/10/2025-6/12/2025
2:00 PM-4:00 PM EST on Th
$90.00

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Spanish Grammar and Conversation, Part 3 (Zoom)

Spring (14 hrs or more) | Available (Membership Required)

Did you know that learning a foreign language has been shown to delay or reduce the onset of dementia? Using a helpful textbook and specially curated YouTube videos, Mr. Kaplan teaches Spanish in a fun, interactive, and effective way. No homework or tests. Just sit back and listen as we do grammar exercises, watch Spanish language videos, and speak in Spanish to each other. It’s an easy way to learn how to speak the second most spoken language in America. This is a yearlong class, starting in the fall term; each term picks up where the last term ended. It is recommended that total beginners take Part 1 before taking any future classes.

In the spring term we briefly review what was taught in the previous terms. This is not a class for total beginners. We will focus on the future, conditional, preterite, and imperfect tenses. Students should already be familiar with conjugating verbs in the present tense.


  • Required Book:

    Easy Spanish Step by Step - Barbara Bregstein (ISBN-13: 978-0071463386)


Kaplan, Morris
Morris Kaplan

Following a distinguished career in nursing home and dementia care, Morris Kaplan, also an attorney, spends his retirement providing pro bono legal representation to victims of domestic abuse. He also teaches or has taught Spanish by Zoom to OLLI programs at Stony Brook University, Emory University, Duke University, George Mason University, and Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Kaplan is fluent in Spanish and nearly fluent in Korean.