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  • When and how often are the classes? 

    • ​This will be up to you, but in our experience, 4 days a week is best We can teach at any time during the day, at night or weekends.  However, the companies we work with prefer during work hours.  

  • What's the cost? 

    • We charge per class, not per student. 

      • 3-4 students per class = 96.00 dollars per class

      • 1 student per class = 78.00 dollars per class

  • What is the average monthly cost per class?​

    • 3-4 students per class at ($96.00)  X 16 classes (4 classes per week X 4 weeks) = 1,536 a month​

    • 1 student per class at ($78.00) X 16 classes (4 classes per week X 4 weeks) = 1,248 a month

  • How do students take class?

    • Zoom

  • How long will the students take the course?

    • It depends on the language level of the student, the commitment level to learning and the proficiency level you want them to attain.  We recommend 1-2 years but we offer a six month course as well.    â€‹â€‹

  • How do you determine the student's level?​

    • Each student receives a placement test that is based on the American Council for Teaching Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.  

  • Do you follow a curriculum?  â€‹â€‹

    • yes,

    • Our curriculum was created specifically for the needs and interests of leads and managers who want to grow in the dairy or swine industry and live long term in the U.S.

    • Our curriculum follows the standards of the American Council for teaching Foreign Languages (ACTFL).​

    • Our curriculum helps Spanish speakers to discuss issues, changes and recommendations with livestock stakeholders about:

      • daily routines and protocols in the past, present and future. 

      • people, cows and machinery and set up or change appointments as neccesary. 

    • Our curriculum also helps Spanish speakers to learn about and understand our culture so that they can develop, and build relationships with community stakeholders which will enable them, their family and friends to thrive in our communities.  

 

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