Select your Spanish course
It is of course of utmost importance to ensure that you are placed in the correct group; you want to be challenged, but not feeling out of your depth!
Please read our basic guidelines to help you to select the group that is the best fit for your current level. Listed are some of the highlights for each of the short courses.
When you are ready, you can book your place on the course here and receive your free 15-minute assessment via Zoom. If you are an absolute beginner, the group you should join is probably obvious, but you are still welcome the 15-minute call if you would like to get to know your tutor and ask any questions before the course starts.
10-week Short Courses
Beginner level 1
No prior knowledge of the target language; starting from scratch. The aim of this course is an overall introduction to the language, including basic grammar and vocabulary to help you to start interacting with Spanish speakers.
Beginner level 2
Knowledge of a few phrases and a small amount of vocabulary, for example that you have used on holiday to “get by”. Limited or no knowledge of verb conjugations & grammar.
The aim of this course is to help you to further your basic knowledge of Spanish and enable you to speak in a wider range of situations and form more complex sentences.
Beginner level 3
Whilst this is a beginner course, it is recommended to have studied some Spanish before. This course aims to build on the concepts covered in the first two courses, while encompassing some brand new topics. You will need knowledge of present tense verbs, gustar verbs, reflexive verbs, radical-changing verbs & near future tense. If that sounds beyond your knowledge, please consider Beginner level 1 & 2 first.
Visiting a pharmacy or doctor
Describing your house
Café, bar & restaurant scenarios
Listening to native speakers
Present perfect tense – have you ever…?
Shopping for clothes
Accepting & refusing invitations
Expressing possession
This, that, these & those
Visiting a food market
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 1
A transition stage; reasonable vocabulary level and some grammar knowledge; present tense verb conjugations and perhaps one or two other tenses. Starting to build sentences and wanting to speak but struggling to put sentences together. The aim of this course aims to strengthen your grammar knowledge to allow conversation beyond the present tense. This course includes:
Connectives to build sentences
Por vs para
Ser vs estar
Describing objects
Describing appearance & personality
Discussing film, TV & books
Impersonal phrases
Intermediate level 1
Good knowledge of vocabulary and grammar; you have studied several tenses and would like to focus on improving your conversation skills. The aim of this course is to use your existing grammar and vocabulary knowledge to help you dive into the past tenses to talk about a greater range of situations. This course includes:
Giving advice
Pronouns & prepositions
Idiomatic expressions
Imperative - Giving instructions & commands
Present subjunctive - Expressing feelings & emotions
Regular past tense (pretérito) – talking about finished actions in the past
Regular past tense (imperfecto) – talking about habits & descriptions in the past
Telling stories & anecdotes in the past
Understanding Spanish at a more natural speed
Speaking about the future
Conversation Classes
A weekly class with a friendly group to discuss a range of topics in Spanish on order to improve conversational fluency.