
Learning Spanish is essential for the social and professional integration of foreigners in our environment.
Our Spanish courses are designed to provide the necessary tools for communication in everyday and professional situations, following the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Objectives and Content by Level
A1
- Understand and use basic everyday expressions.
- Introduce oneself and respond to simple personal questions.
- Interact in a basic way in daily situations.
- Use essential vocabulary: numbers, colors, nationalities, family, food, professions, and public places.
- Use verbs in the present tense and construct simple sentences.
- Greetings, farewells, and basic courtesy expressions.
- Basic pronunciation and intonation.
A2
- Communicate in common situations with greater ease.
- Produce simple texts (informal letters, messages, personal and place descriptions).
- Use verb tenses in the present, past, and future.
- Express wishes, preferences, plans, and basic opinions.
- Interact in daily contexts with some autonomy.
- Develop dialogues about daily activities, travel, and personal experiences.
- Expanded vocabulary: transportation, weather, housing, health, and leisure.
- Use basic comparative and superlative structures.
B1
- Understand more extensive texts and conversations.
- Express oneself orally and in writing with greater fluency and coherence.
- Use compound verb tenses and complex structures.
- Write argumentative, narrative, and expository texts with greater elaboration.
- Participate in conversations on general topics with moderate fluency.
- Argue and justify opinions in simple debates.
- Specific vocabulary: technology, environment, education, and culture.
- Use idiomatic expressions and discourse connectors for better textual cohesion.
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