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Command Spanish for the Workplace

Command Spanish for the Workplace
With Spanish for the Workplace you can learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: greet and compliment employees; introduce yourself and others; state holiday greetings; hire and dismiss employees; handle scheduling issues; deal with medical emergencies; explain safety concerns; command and control site supervision; use time, speed, and quantity expressions; and use key location words.

 

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Business Spanish

 

Business Spanish is a short course for people in the workforce with no Spanish experience. Basic pronunciation will be taught along with greetings and introductions, questions and answers. Material will focus on workplace phrases.

   

 

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Command Spanish programs:

  • contain work-specific language;
  • are field tested for authenticity by experts in the profession;
  • are non-grammar based -- we don't conjugate verbs;
  • require no prior knowledge of Spanish;
  • include audio maintenance CDs featuring native Spanish-speakers;
  • are written by nationally-recognized professors of Spanish;
  • are designed by award-winning professors of curriculum and instruction;
  • utilize a learner-friendly approach to learning Spanish;
  • include generic Spanish common to all Spanish-speakers; and
  • incorporate easy guides for near-perfect spanish pronunciation.

Benefits of Command Spanish include:

  • increasing safety in the workplace;
  • promoting better communication between Spanish-speakers and non-Spanish-speakers in the workplace;
  • projecting a positive image to the Hispanic community; and
  • protecting entities from litigation.

Command Spanish

Command Spanish for Banking

Command Spanish for Banking
With Spanish for Banking we will help you be able to do the following (and more) in Spanish: welcome clients; exchange holiday and special greetings; express and receive dollar amounts and dates; cash checks; assist with deposits and withdrawals; exchange currency; sell money orders, certified checks, and traveler’s checks; verify identification; and obtain basic information.

Command Spanish for Childcare Facilities

Command Spanish for Childcare Facilities
With Spanish for Childcare Facilities we will help you learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: register new students; report on a child’s behavior; greet, instruct, and compliment a child; manage various activities; direct children in hallways, restrooms and on the playground; deal with illness and health issues; facilitate snack and lunch time; comfort children; and give emergency directions.

Command Spanish for Construction Sites

Command Spanish for Construction Sites
With Spanish for Construction Sites you can learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: greet and compliment employees; express numbers, measurements, and fractions; assist with employment and scheduling issues; control safety and medical situations; issue commands for general and construction tasks; and handle medical emergencies.

Command Spanish for Mortgage Loan Officers

Command Spanish for Mortgage Loan Officers
With Spanish for Mortgage Loan Officers, we will help you learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish:  communicate with Spanish-speaking loan applicants; use courtesy expressions; discuss pre-approval issues; explain type of mortgage and terms of loan; collect information about property and the borrower’s employment, assets, and liabilities; handle refinancing; and assist the buyer during closing.

Command Spanish for Nursing

Command Spanish for Nursing
With Spanish for Nursing you can learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: obtain basic information and history about the patient; perform physical assessment including vital signs; prepare patients for surgery or other procedures; administer medications and injections; feed and bathe patients; assist and interact with the patient’s family; indicate knowledge of Hispanic health system; reduce Hispanic’s fear of hospital settings; honor patient’s requests; assist in emergency situations; and perform routine procedures.

Command Spanish for Office Personnel

Command Spanish for Office Personnel
With Spanish for Office Personnel we will help you learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: greet customers and clients; make appointments; gather personal data; receive and make calls; handle payments, returns, and refunds; assist walk-in customers and clients; and deal with disgruntled clients.

Command Spanish for Physician’s Office

Command Spanish for Physician’s Office
With Spanish for Physician’s Office you can learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: manage the front office; register patients and obtain patient medical history; provide intake instructions and take vitals; assist a patient’s condition; determine patient’s chief complaint; explain diagnosis; explain treatment provided by the physician; explain work-ups and other procedures; give discharge information and follow-up instructions; make physician referrals; and set/explain need for future appointments.

Command Spanish for Real Estate Agents

Command Spanish for Real Estate Agents
With Spanish for Real Estate Agents we will help you learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish:  welcome/receive potential property buyers; interview clients to determine their needs; discuss financial issues, such as applying for a mortgage loan; conduct follow-up interviews; determine and/or readjust buyer’s price range; provide detailed property descriptions; prepare buyer for property visits and set appointments; provide commentary about a property during the visit; describe issues relative to closing and finalizing a sale.

Command Spanish for Tax Preparers

Command Spanish for Tax Preparers
With Spanish for Tax Preparers we will help you be able to do the following (and more) in Spanish: communicate with Spanish speaking clients; introduce oneself and others; conduct generic interviews with clients; utilize, receive and give numbers; describe and complete routine tax forms; obtain information about income, expenses, and deductions; announce the amount of a client’s tax liability or refund; offer E-filing or loan-based refunds; and finalize the tax return.

Command Spanish for Teachers & Support Staff

Command Spanish for Teachers and Support Staff
With Spanish for Teachers and Support Staff we can help you learn to do the following (and more) in Spanish: manage a classroom and provide classroom instruction; monitor and control non-classroom school settings; respond to and direct emergency, disaster, and medical issues; greet and give instructions to parents and visitors; monitor and control security situations; maintain bus safety and manage extracurricular activities; explain playground and cafeteria behavior expectations; and determine wellness status of a child.