Spanish Lessons

Learning Spanish from the basics, it doesn't matter if you don’t know anything, you can learn. All you need is to try.

According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment,  which is a guideline used in Europe and other countries, to measure the level of a foreign language; there are 6 common levels, divided as:

LEVEL A: (Basic User)

  • A1 At this point the student will learn all basic knowledge of Spanish. At the end of this level the student will be able to give personal information, and have a basic and elemental conversation.
  • A2 The student at this level will learn how to describe simple and daily activities in present and some in past tense.

LEVEL B:  (Independent User)

  • B1   The student will learn more about the past tense, and will be able to write simple texts in present and past. Also will learn how to describe wishes and to express his/her opinions.
  • B2   The student will learn more about subjunctive. And will be able to understand the main idea of a complex text. Will be able to interact more easily with native speakers without much effort.

LEVEL C: (Proficient User)

  • C1   The student will learn more about put together his/her ideas in a text. Will be able to use the language more spontaneously.
  • C2  At this point the student has a fluent Spanish. He/she will learn more about common expressions in different regions of Spanish, and idiomatic expressions.