Curriculum
Active
Phase 1 — Reactivation
Weeks 1–4
Upcoming
Phase 2 — Business Spanish
Weeks 5–8
06Meetings & presentations
07Negotiation phrases
08Following up & next steps
09MX / CO / SV regional expressions
10Investor dinner conversation
Upcoming
Phase 3 — Fluency Push
Weeks 9–12
11Free conversation — LATAM business dinner
12Cultural nuance & confidence under pressure
Vocabulary Bank
🚨 Business Critical: In Spanish, "un billón" = one TRILLION (10¹²). Always say "mil millones" for one billion. Getting this wrong in a meeting is a big deal.
proyecto
project
invertir / invierte
to invest / invests
enfoque
focus
terreno
land / plot (real estate)
propiedad
property
centro de datos
data center
estamos construyendo
we are building
muriĂł / falleciĂł
died / passed away (formal)
mil millones
one billion
⚠️ Never say "un billón"
Session Log
Session 1 · March 11, 2026
Assessment + Self-Introduction
Assessment result: Solid intermediate. Sentence structure is natural and instinctive. Gaps are mostly vocabulary and spelling — not grammar logic. Very fixable.
What went well: Full self-intro in Spanish covering family, career, and business. Gender agreement perfect. "ciudades inteligentes" nailed without prompting.
Key corrections:
What went well: Full self-intro in Spanish covering family, career, and business. Gender agreement perfect. "ciudades inteligentes" nailed without prompting.
Key corrections:
mi padre muerte en agosto → mi padre murió en agosto de 2025
"muerte" is a noun. The verb "morir" past tense is muriĂł. Formal alternative: falleciĂł.
Es el un fondo grande → Es un fondo grande
Can't combine "es el" and "es un" — just use one.
$1 billion dólares → mil millones de dólares
🚨 Business critical. "Un billón" = 1 trillion in Spanish.
nosotros building un centro de data → estamos construyendo un centro de datos
"datos" is plural. Present continuous = estamos + gerund.
mi madre y sus hermanos tenemos → mi madre, sus hermanos y yo tenemos
Subject-verb agreement. "Tenemos" = we have, so include yourself in the subject.