Spanish for Police

105,00 

Course length: 10 hours

A course aimed at: Security forces professionals and students

Open access to the platform: 4 weeks

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Recommended course commitment: 2,5 hours per week

Broaden your learning process: Add one-to-one live classes with an instructor: 15€ / 30min. | 25€ / 1h

Area: Security forces/police

Language: Spanish

Completion Certificate: At the end of the course once having successfully completed the course requirements

Minimum advisable Spanish level: A1.1 A1.2 A2.1 A2.2
B1.1 B1.2 B2.1 B2.2
C1.1 C1.2

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FLASH COURSE - SPANISH FOR WORK

Level: B1.2 – Actfl-270

Immerse yourself into the Spanish terms and expressions to allow an effective inter-communication with the Spanish speaking public.
  • Work with the specific terminology in the field of law enforcement and security.
  • Be ready to ask and answer questions in Spanish related to safety.
  • Dive into the Spanish vocabulary and expressions necessary in arrests, traffic problems and other situations regarding law enforcement by reflecting on the cultural behaviors of citizens of Spanish-speaking countries and their differences with other cultures.
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FLASH COURSE – SPANISH FOR WORK

Level: B1.2 – Actfl-270

Immerse yourself into the Spanish terms and expressions to allow an effective inter-communication with the Spanish speaking public.

  • Work with the specific terminology in the field of law enforcement and security.
  • Be ready to ask and answer questions in Spanish related to safety.
  • Dive into the Spanish vocabulary and expressions necessary in arrests, traffic problems and other situations regarding law enforcement by reflecting on the cultural behaviors of citizens of Spanish-speaking countries and their differences with other cultures.

Read more…