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What exactly is Occupational Spanish?; The Foreign Language Educator; August 2005

Occupational Spanish is the newest field of Spanish language instruction. Developed initially in the 1980s by Dr. Sam Slick in conjunction with the Police Training Academy at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, it quickly became the primary training methodology for public safety officials across the United States...[read more]

Local Businesses Gear Up for Spanish Speakers; KQ2 News, KQ2.com; July 14, 2005

Local businesses are also preparing for the potential influx of hispanics to the St. Joseph area. A national program brought local, teaches businesses the tools they need to communicate in a foreign language...[read more]

Spanish is Coming to Them; The Dallas Morning News; March 5, 2005

Plano city workers to have classes tailored to job requirements. PLANO - It's back to school for Plano city employees. Richland College is bringing several Spanish classes to city departments so that city employees can learn to better communicate with a growing Hispanic population...[read more]

Pruning the Language Barrier: Taking Command of the Communication Gap; Workforce Solutions; Anne Arundel Community College; Spring 2005

Actuar siempre de manera correcta y profesional para ofrecerle a nuestros clientes un servicio de la mejor calidad. Usted es el primer y último representante de Relms en el sitio de trabajo. This is just one of the phrases that the employees at Relms Landscaping have learned in their Command Spanish® classes held on site at their company in Annapolis...[read more]

Si usted no habla español, puede quedarse rezagado (If you don't speak Spanish, you might be left behind); USA Today; May 9, 2001

Spanish roots spread in USA. øEntiende Ud. espaÒol? If your answer to, "Do you understand Spanish?" is "no," get ready to be left behind...[read more]

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