Intermediate Spanish Grammar & Conversation, Year 2 (Zoom)

Intermediate Spanish Grammar & Conversation, Year 2 (Zoom)

Winter (14+ hours) | Registration opens 11/24/2025 12:00 AM EST

Online Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
Online Meeting
1/15/2026-3/19/2026
2:00 PM-4:00 PM EST on Th
$90.00

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Intermediate Spanish Grammar & Conversation, Year 2 (Zoom)

Winter (14+ hours) | Registration opens 11/24/2025 12:00 AM EST

Using a helpful textbook, specially curated YouTube videos, and class conversation, Mr. Kaplan teaches Spanish in a fun, interactive, and very effective way. This class is a continuation of the prior year-long class. New students are very welcome to join.

Students should already have a good understanding of basic Spanish grammar including noun gender, adjectives, pronunciation, present tense, past tense (preterite and imperfect), and future and conditional tenses. This class will review previous topics, including commands, and then will continue with the subjunctive, more advanced Spanish grammar, and extensive conversation.

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. This is a year-long class. The Fall semester picks up where the last semester ended. It’s an easy way to learn how to speak the second most spoken language in America. Learning a foreign language has also been shown to delay or reduce the onset of dementia.

This course will consist of discussions between the Study Leader and participants.


  • Required Book:

    Advanced Spanish Step by Step - Barbara Bregstein (ISBN-13: 978-0071768740)


Kaplan, Morris
Morris Kaplan

Morris Kaplan is an attorney who after a distinguished career in nursing home and dementia care, spends his retirement providing pro bono legal representation to victims of domestic abuse. He has taught Spanish by Zoom to OLLI programs at Stony Brook, Emory, Duke, George Mason, Dartmouth, and Johns Hopkins.