25 minutes to better classes & more business!
Our DVD is divided into two parts:
Part 1 (10 minutes) is the ideal length for sales presentations. It's important for instructors as well since it covers:
- The growth of the Hispanic population and its effect on the workplace
- The widespread need for a simple, but effective, method of cutting through the language barrier in the workplace
- The differences between Workplace Spanish® and traditional academic Spanish
- The advantages & benefits of Workplace Spanish® for time-stressed adult employees and supervisors
- Reasonable expectations for organizations who conduct Workplace Spanish® training
Part 2 (15 minutes) walks the viewer through an actual Workplace Spanish® class and trainer session. It covers helpful tips, do's and don'ts, and teaching guidelines for successful results. It provides an
insight into the energy that should occur in Workplace Spanish® training classes.
How to use our DVD effectively
First, if you are involved in marketing Workplace Spanish® courses, you need to understand the philosophy, advantages,
and expected results from Workplace Spanish® training. Watch
the DVD.
Second, show it to your program coordinators or sales staff. They can't sell what
they don't understand.
This is not Spanish 101 or "conversational Spanish;" it's different
and it has its own niche – which is for people who are going to use what they learn – not for people who want to dabble in Spanish or those who want to learn the language in the traditional way.
Third, make sure all instructors view the entire DVD. They need to invest 25 minutes of their time to understand the objectives, methodologies and mindset adjustments
– they are not teaching Spanish 101.
A few technical points
This is a DVD, NOT a CD. It will NOT play in a CD drive on your
PC. Your PC must have a DVD drive to play our DVD. It will also play
in any standard DVD player that plays movies. Since we cannot support difficulties with DVD software, please read your DVD software instructions carefully. We have found that Windows Media Player- versions 9 and 10 do a fine job and they are free.
If you have DVD problems and are a Windows user, there are 2 articles available in the Microsoft Knowledge base which may help. Click on these links to go to the articles:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.htmx?scid=kb;EN-US;306318
http://support.microsoft.com/default.htmx?scid=kb;EN-US;306331
How to order DVD's
DVD's are only $11.95 each including shipping & handling. They ship via US Mail; premium freight is not available. They can be purchased from the
Order Page on this
website with a credit card.