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INFORMATION FOR
LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Certificate of Completion
Students who attend at least
80% of a course may receive a certificate
of completion which is not only attractive and fun to
receive, but may also be the proof of attendance you need to be
reimbursed for a language course by your employer.
Continuing Education Credit
IACET
- Command Spanish®, Inc.
has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by the
International Association for Continuing Education and Training
(IACET). If you desire IACET credit, let me know as soon as you
register for a class. Courses taken for IACET credit will be offered
at a higher cost.
NCCET
- Command Spanish®, Inc.
has been a proud corporate sponsor of the National Council for Continuing
Education & Training (NCCET) since 1999. The NCCET is committed
to providing its members with benefits that keep them up to date
on new trends, help maintain a personal and professional network,
and give access to the latest leading edge programs throughout the
country.
For more information, visit: www.nccet.org.
The Best Way to Improve your Spanish
Becoming a volunteer tutor is, in my opinion,
THE BEST WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SPANISH without
leaving the U.S. Not only can you help a Spanish speaker
learn English, but they will help you learn their language at
the same time. Literacy programs provide the training you need to
be a successful tutor. The Mid-Valley Literacy Center has tutors
working with students with English, Spanish GED and other classes.
They are located at La Luz Del Valle (The Light of the Valley) church
in Keizer. Contact Vivian Ang for more information.
Mid-Valley Literacy Center
Vivian Ang - Program Coordinator
Mid-Valley Literacy Center
606 Dearborn Ave. NE
Keizer, OR 97303
Phone: 503-463-1488
midvalleyliteracycenter@gmail.com
Some free links for self-study
Live Mocha is a worldwide community of language learners helping
one another.
http://www.livemocha.com/
Word Reference is an online dictionary and much more. You
can type in words or phrases, and ask Spanish Speakers from around
the world what they mean or how it's said in their country.
http://www.wordreference.com
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