Spanish classes in Cuyahoga Falls

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Download Unit 1 for free

Download a PDF version of The Graf Method for Spanish Language, Vol.1, Unit 1 for free!

In this unit, we discuss the alphabet, definite and indefinite articles, and verbs ser and estar, among other topics. You'll also find some exercises at the end to practice the material.

Reviews from our students

Tessa Zitter
star 5.0
2022-02-11
This was a wonderful addition to my week! I felt like I was making real progress without feeling overwhelmed by the pacing or amount of homework.
Curtis Sylvester
star 5.0
2022-02-07
The course was enjoyable as well as educational! I feel I learned a lot in a short period, and I am looking forward to the next level of instruction.
Mary Kocy
star 4.0
2022-02-06
This course was what I'd hoped for and then some. I have difficulty learning foreign languages, but happily, this technique and this teacher suit me and I'm enrolling in Part 2. Julia is a wonderful teacher. She explains grammatical points clearly. She is patient and kind and handily involves the students in conversation with one another. I especially appreciate the points she makes about how something is said in Mexico v. in Spain or even in certain other Latin American countries. I enrolled in her course because my future extended family is Mexican and it was important to attune my ear to the Mexican dialect, so these explanations are really useful. So why four stars and not five? Three reasons: 1. There's no in-person option yet--and I understand that it's not possible yet, but being in person would ease conversation and build an esprit de corps amongst students. 2. I wish you used Zoom instead of BlueJeans. Zoom is just a better platform. Hope you'll consider changing. 3. I wish there was more written homework along with video components so that students could respond to Spanish spoken at conversational speed. But maybe that's to come in the more advanced modules. Looking forward to the past tense. Many thanks.
John Carlucci
star 5.0
2022-01-20
I loved this course! María Chanamé is an awesome teacher. It was the perfect pace for me, always felt challenged but never intimidated. Definitely a safe and comfortable place to make mistakes and learn a lot. I’ve already started level 2 and it does not disappoint either!
Dane Anderson
star 5.0
2021-12-29
Great course and I learned a ton. A lot to fit into a few months, but the workbook was very helpful.
Madelyn Sanchez
star 5.0
2021-12-29
The course was well organized and has really helped me kickstart my journey with learning Spanish. I would highly recommend this program and am already signed up for the next level!

FAQ

How long will it take to speak Spanish?

Every Spanish language student is different as it depends on the student’s goals for speaking the language, their schedule/time commitment and effort. As a base, you can start to speak, understand, read and write in about one or two years. Learning a language is an evolving skill and over time you will spend many years slowly improving.

Will I ever speak and sound like a native Spanish speaker?

You will be able to read and write like native speakers if you choose to and with continuous study. In terms of sounding like a native, if you learned Spanish as an adult, you will always have your native accent when you speak Spanish, but accents are endearing and unique!

I am traveling to [insert Spanish-speaking country] in three months, and I want to take a course to be able to communicate, ask for directions, etc. Will I be fine?

The Graf Method that Berges uses focuses on building a strong foundation of grammar that will be easily applied to higher levels of learning as you continue with studying Spanish. Skills are built slowly and methodically so you understand how Spanish works on a grammatical level, which will help you speak properly. Rote memorization is not one of our tactics to facilitate learning. After completion of our Level 1 class you will be able to speak in the present tense, read basic sentences, talk about yourself, home and activities, ask simple questions, and start a conversation.

How many students are in your classes?

Berges offers intimate classes, which can range from seven to 14 students depending on the level of study. Beginner level classes usually feature more students.

What age are your students, on average?

Most students at Berges are between 25 and 70 years old, although we have many students who are younger or older than that.

Do you teach kids/teens?

Berges does not instruct students under the age of 15 years old.

Do you speak only in Spanish during classes?

Berges teachers do not speak solely in Spanish during class, especially in Levels 1 and 2. Once you move to Level 3 teachers will predominantly speak in Spanish, and in the conversation courses, teachers speak Spanish at all times in every level.

I just want to speak, but I don’t care about reading/writing. Are your classes the right choice for me?

Berges’ Graf Method was created under the belief that writing and reading are vital to building a rudimentary understanding of Spanish. Reading and writing are a big focus in the Berges classroom, and as a student you will be asked to do reading and writing assignments regularly.

How are classes at Berges different from classes at other language schools?

Berges classes differ from other language schools because the curriculum builds foundational skills in reading and writing, which are used to complement speaking. By understanding the grammar, sentence structure and vocab, students will be able to build sentences for their own use in a variety of tenses and contexts.

Where can I read about the different instructors?

Please read about our instructors here.

Do you sponsor student visas?

We do not sponsor student visas because the Berges Institute program is not full time. A full-time program, which can issue an I-20 visa for study, follows an intensive schedule with a minimum number of hours per week. We currently don’t offer intensive programs or make our students commit to a certain amount of classroom time.

Will I have to take a test at the end of each course? Do I have to pass it in order to register for the next level?

At the end of each course, an exam will be administered to assess your understanding. You should pass the exam before you move to a higher level.

I want to learn [insert Spanish-speaking country/region] Spanish, are any of your instructors from there?

Our instructors all teach the same program and sometimes highlight regional and colloquial differences. When you are in class, our teachers are more than willing to discuss the variances in vocabulary used in different countries and contexts. Please read about our instructors here.

Do you teach medical/legal/business Spanish?

Berges does not offer specialized classes for professional Spanish in legal, medical or business fields. We focus on cultivating a strong knowledge base of conversational, everyday Spanish. Though, our teachers will be happy to share specific terminology in an area, if you ask and are interested.

If I want to do one-on-one Spanish lessons, how many lessons per week/month should I take?

If you are thinking of taking private Spanish lessons, we recommend twice a week, plus allocating 5-6 hours per week to study and review. If you have a very busy schedule, once a week might be better (you can always increase the frequency after a few weeks if you feel like you can keep up with a faster pace). Three times a week might be too much, unless you have plenty of free time to study/review.

Is it easier to learn Spanish if I already speak a second language? Is it even easier if that second language is a Latin-based one?

It is easier to learn Spanish if you speak a second language, whether it is a Latin-based one or not, because you already know how grammar, sentence structure and gender/number agreement are used in a language other than English, and that helps create an abstraction in your head. If, for example, you already speak French, Italian or Portuguese, you will find there are many similarities in verbs and vocabulary in Spanish and other romance languages, but you will need to put in hard work to learn the nuances of Spanish, cultural differences, pronunciation, and still memorize words and phrases.

What level is right for me if I had some Spanish classes and lessons in the past?

To determine what class you should take to start your Spanish-speaking journey, please take our free Online Placement Test.