[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":37},["ShallowReactive",2],{"test:spanish-basic-a1-test":3},{"id":4,"link_title":5,"title":6,"duration":7,"category":8,"summary":9,"description":10,"difficulty":11,"languages":12,"count_questions":13,"skills":14,"job_roles":31},3068,"spanish-basic-a1-test","Spanish (Basic/A1)",10,"Language Proficiency","This exam measures foundational Spanish skills, assessing a candidate's ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend the language. It identifies individuals capable of engaging in conversations with native Spanish speakers.","This assessment measures the ability of employees to speak Spanish and maintain a conversation lasting about five minutes, depending on their vocabulary and writing skills.\nThe DELE A1 and A2 level exam examines candidates on vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening, and understanding of fundamental Spanish content suitable for introductory dialogues. Candidates should be familiar with grammar, conjugation of Present Tense verbs, the ability to listen to and interpret brief advertisements and notices, and focus on everyday events and routines. They should know basic information about themselves, their families, shopping, places of interest, work, and more. The test ensures they can confidently communicate in simple situations involving immediate or daily needs.",1,"en",12,[15,19,23,27],{"id":16,"title":17,"description":18},13494,"English Grammar","Grammar comprises the rules that determine how a language is structured. It covers guidelines for forming sentences, employing nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other parts of speech, as well as arranging words and building sentence patterns.",{"id":20,"title":21,"description":22},13495,"Spanish Tenses: Present, Past & Future (Basic/A1)","The tense skill in Spanish (Basic/A1) encompasses present, past, and future tenses. Understanding these tenses is essential for effective communication across different contexts. The present tense refers to current actions, the past tense describes actions that occurred previously, and the future tense indicates actions that will take place later. Gaining proficiency in these tenses enables learners to speak Spanish clearly and with confidence.",{"id":24,"title":25,"description":26},13496,"Reading Comprehension","Reading refers to the capability to comprehend written text. For beginners learning Spanish at the A1 stage, it means being able to identify and grasp simple words and expressions in written Spanish.",{"id":28,"title":29,"description":30},13497,"Audio Comprehension","Listening refers to the capacity to comprehend spoken language. For beginners learning Spanish at the A1 level, it means being able to identify and grasp simple words and expressions when spoken by a native Spanish speaker.",[32,33,34,35,36],"Graphic Designer","Sales Associate","Social Media Manager","Spanish Teacher","Online Marketing Associate",1752847792279]