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    October 12, 2021 09:00 PM      October 13, 2021 12:00 AM

    This event begins 10/12/2021 and repeats every 2 weeks on Tuesday until 12/28/2021


    Join us for Bingo every other Tuesday at Casa Vieja Restaurant. Doors open at 4, first ball drops at 5. Buy in $15...New Payouts...
     

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    October 13, 2021 01:00 PM      03:00 PM

    Wednesday October 13th we'll celebrate International Disaster Reduction Day and leave at 8:00 AM from across from CEFATI and hike the St Lucia loop. This is a 2 hour hike over paved streets with moderate hills, level 5 for distance and difficulty. Bring water. Show up or email rimerman1@gmail.com.

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    September 13, 2021 02:30 PM      04:30 PM

    This event begins 09/13/2021 and repeats every week on Monday and Wednesday until 10/13/2021


    Crash Course Spanish Classes with Renny start on Monday  
    Sept 13, 2021 thru Oct 20, two days a week (Mon. & Wed.)
    A Six Week Class
     
    This is a fun easy class. If there is any practice or homework those with busy schedules will love having the option of doing them by email or Whats Ap at their convenience.
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    COST: $199
     As many people know, Renny, a degreed professional, owned a language school in David under contract with the Panamanian Government giving classes for them, and also had one in Houston. She is now offering three levels of Spanish classes in Boquete, Basic Level, Intermediate and High Intermediate.
    These are professional instructions with an easy, clear curriculum and
    the correct sequencing of material.
    Location of the class is in Boquete
    The Basic Class is called Crash Course Spanish

    ****Class meets Mondays and Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - 11:30
    It will get you speaking fast! 
    It shows how the language is organized, and teaches the tricks of the language, the basics: pronunciation, some important cultural notes, phrases, vocabulary, speaking; fluid short conversations, how to ask and answer questions. You will practice and share tips, create full sentences, and learn how to speak without conjugating verbs. Workbook is included.
     
    The Crash Course Intermediate Class
    **Class meets Mondays and Wednesday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
    You will USE your acquired Spanish language! You will speak in class, get tips for learning to listen and respond, you will have short exchanges, pronounce the difficult, role play, learn word order, expand your vocabulary and engage in specialized classes to gain better listening skills. You will speak every day, learn a higher use of some verbs without conjugating, create interesting sentences, listen to songs, conduct interviews and give short speeches. Learn by doing. Each student will translate for someone. It's time to do better at understanding what Spanish speakers are saying BECAUSE…
    the class also engages in "Train your ear” as well as “Practicing Speaking”, all of this as you learn more and more Spanish fast; you build the confidence you need to converse with others.
    Workbook is included.

    Pre-requisite for the **Intermediate Class :  Basic Spanish,
    no exceptions
     
    **Intermediate Class To enter this class the following will describe your level of speech:
    You respond to simple, direct questions or requests for information, can ask a few questions concerning needs and wants, and are able to express personal meaning by relying heavily on learned or re-combined phrases, repeating or rephrasing what you hear around you. You know short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present tense. At times you know you state things incorrectly, but gain confidence because the Spanish speaker “got” what you were trying to say. You may be hesitant or inaccurate, whereby frequent misunderstandings arise.  When called upon to handle a variety of topics and perform serious functions you operate at about a 40% to 50% success range, and can sometimes respond in intelligible sentences, but cannot sustain full sentence exchanges. You know the meanings/translations (not the conjugations) of at least 75 verbs.  
    To express interest in this class, please respond to this email at the following:   rennykranich@gmail.com
    FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO THE WEBSITE: On the site, please click various topics on the left side of your screen.
     WEBSITE    http://crashcoursespanishwithrenny.com
     CHECKOUT FACEBOOK TOO. Click:  
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Crash-Course-Spanish-with-Renny/752177804872882
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    The class starts very soon. It’s time to get started! We will meet Sept 13th to register, pay for the class and begin at once. I can’t wait to meet you!
     

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