IDIOMA/LANGUAGE

 


COURSES FEATURES

The main aim of our courses is for students to learn Spanish quickly and effectively. Our courses combine the learning and the improvement of the Spanish language with the Spanish lifestyle and culture.
We adapt our courses to the student’s needs but the following are some general features applied to all programs.

Timetable:

The recommended length of the courses is a minimum of two weeks. Our courses offer 10, 15 or 20 hours of Spanish per week, depending on the course, usually in the mornings. We carry out outdoor activities and excursions during the rest of the day and at weekends. The courses start every Monday and they are scheduled around the year.

Levels:

We work with the levels established by the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) which are A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2 (beginners, intermediate and advanced).

Groups:

There is a maximum of 10 students per class.

 Facilities:

Our schools have modern facilities and a wide range of teaching resources including a library, audiovisual lab, computer room, meeting room and a variety of classrooms with natural light, air conditioning and the furniture and fittings needed to teach foreign languages.

Teaching staff:

Our teaching staff is highly qualified and very experienced in teaching Spanish as a foreign language.

Teaching methods:

We have an advanced methodology based on active and personalized lessons implemented by the use of modern audiovisual equipment.

 Activities:

Depending on each course, additional activities are scheduled in combination with the Spanish lessons. The HEMEROSCOPEA offer is supplemented with a wide program of extra-academic activities that allow the students to put into practice all the Spanish they have learnt during the course. Different excursions, sociocultural and sport activities are scheduled all year round.

 Accreditations:

At the end of the course, students receive a diploma certifying the standard of Spanish attained and an Attendance Certificate.

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