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Friday, February 14, 2025

LEARN SPANISH IN SPAIN

 Let's Speak Spanish

Spain provides every visitor with an immersive experience. You’ll immediately feel at home here, with the slow pace of life really helping you to relax. Old-world traditions are kept alive all over the country, from tapas to an evening paseo (walk). 

Spain is a very social country. People like to be outdoors and they like to meet up with each other, on city plazas (squares), outdoor cafe terraces, and many little spots you will discover when learning Spanish in Spain. By staying here you’ll fully experience the culture and have endless opportunity to practice your new Spanish skills.

But perhaps the greatest highlight of Spain is the sheer variety of destinations. Every region has its own culture and style. And each destination has its own atmosphere. There’s a place in Spain for everyone, be it a vibrant beach city, an historic medieval town, a place for art or a place to surf. 

You’ll get to explore more of the country on weekend trips and soon find that the country finds a piece of you. Many people visit Spain. You’ll find that by learning the Spanish language you enjoy a far more authentic experience, especially when taking your conversation skills into social situations.



Linguaschools is a network of Spanish language schools with seven locations across Spain (and six in Latin America).  We offer Spanish courses for all levels, from beginner to advanced levels, throughout the year.  Whether you're a student, retired, working or taking a gap-year, we have a course tailored to your needs. Our small-group classes can also be complemented with private lessons for a more personalized experience.

Syllabus

The Instituto Cervantes has its own syllabus which establishes the appropriate foundations for the teaching of universal, well-spoken Spanish, while respecting the variety found among the diverse Spanish-speaking communities. Teaching is done in a flexible manner, with the aid of the most up-to-date technology.

An initiative of the European Council, the CEFR aims to achieve a greater degree of uniformity and transparency in the study of foreign languages, among member nations of the European Union. 

This serves to increase mobility within member nations, facilitate mutual recognition of language certificates, and promote cooperation among educational institutions from different countries. The Framework defines the levels that determine linguistic capability in areas such as communicative proficiency, active and receptive skills, and linguistic proficiency with specific ends.

The CEFR divides language learners into three large categories which, in turn, are subdivided into six levels:

A. Basic User

    • A1 (Breakthrough)
    • A2 (Waystage)

B. Independent User

    • B1 (Threshold)
    • B2 (Vantage)

C. Proficient User

    • C1 (Effective Operational Proficiency)
    • C2 (Mastery)

LEVEL

COURSE

EQUIVALENCE

D.E.L.E DIPLOMA

DURATION

A1

(120h)

1

A1.1

DELE A1

(Breakthrough)

120 hours

2

A1.2

A2

(180h)

3

A2.1

DELE A2

(Waystage)

300 hours

4

A2.2

5

A2.3

B1

(180h)

6

B1.1

DELE B1

(Threshold)

480 hours

7

B1.2

8

B1.3

B2

(240h)

9

B2.1

DELE B2

(Vantage)

720 hours

10

B2.2

11

B2.3

12

B2.4

C1

(240h)

13

C1.1

DELE C1

(Proficiency)

960 hours

14

C1.2

15

C1.3

16

C1.4






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