We proudly present a one-of-a kind educational program – G.U.T.S. (Get Up To Speed) a course designed for those who already have some knowledge of Spanish but, for whatever reason, feel stuck. Not quite a beginner but not quite ready for the next level either.
Lesson 25: A call to action Chapter 25: “Territorio desconocido” — Uncharted territory
Lesson 24: Knock knock! Who’s there? Chapter 24: “El precio de la belleza” — The price of beauty
Lesson 23: Where will we end up next? Chapter 23: “Una oferta que no puedes rechazar” — An offer you can’t refuse
Lesson 22: Modern and not-so-modern marvels Chapter 22: “Agente Doble” — Double Agent
Lesson 21: The sun is shining Chapter 21: “El héroe prometido” — The hero that was promised
Lesson 20: Latinos on the silver screen Chapter 20: “Hierba milagrosa” — Miraculous herb
Lesson 19: Lifestyles of the rich and… reflexive Chapter 19: “Abre los ojos” — Open your eyes
Lesson 18: Bitter water Chapter 18: “Relaciones públicas” — Public relations
Lesson 17: Knock on wood Chapter 17: “Un hombre nuevo” — A new man
Lesson 16: If you build it, they will come Chapter 16: “Invitado de honor” — Guest of honor
Lesson 15: What the world needs now Chapter 15: “La belleza es todo” — Beauty is everything
Lesson 14: Chasing perfection Chapter 14: “Todo es belleza” — Everything is beauty
Lesson 13: What do we want? Direct and indirect action! When do we want it? ...it depends on word order Chapter 13: “Flamencos verdes” — Green flamingos
Lesson 12: A window to the past Chapter 12: “Náufrago” — Castaway
Lesson 11: As the stems change Chapter 11: “El fin del mundo” — The end of the world
Lesson 10: ¡GOOOOOOOL! Chapter 10: “De nuevo en el camino” — On the road again
Lesson 9: Oh, the places we’ll go! Chapter 9: “Nada que perder” — Nothing to lose
Lesson 8: Who wore it best? Chapter 8: “Una mentira lleva a otra” — One lie leads to another
Lesson 7: They sure don’t make ‘em like they used to Chapter 7: “Nace una leyenda” — A legend is born
Lesson 6: Are you afraid of the dark? Chapter 6: “Me estás tomando el pelo” — You’re pulling my leg
Lesson 5: Where the wild things… were Chapter 5: “Recortes de periódico” — Newspaper clippings
Lesson 4: It’s just a little conjugation Chapter 4: “Vamos al grano” — Let’s get down to business
Lesson 3: Nouns are more fun with adjectives! Chapter 3: “Caer en desgracia” — Fall from grace
Lesson 2: ¿Ser o estar? Deciphering the verbs of being Chapter 2: “Un camino largo y accidentado” — A long and bumpy road
Lesson 1: What came first? The Gender or the Article? Chapter 1: “Ya no hay marcha atrás” — There’s no turning back
False beginners? You know more than you think! Cognates, cognates, cognates.