What can you learn at Spanish language school per language level?
What can you learn per language level at a Spanish language school?
A Spanish language school teaches language skills from different language levels that correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The six levels of difficulty are: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2. Depending on the language level, the following is taught on a Spanish language course:
- A - Elementary use of language
- A1 - understands familiar, everyday expressions and can use very simple sentences
- A2 - understands sentences and frequently used expressions that are directly related to their meaning
- B - Independent use of language
- B1 - Understand main points in clear standard language and familiar things
- B2 - Understand the main content of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics (including technical discussions)
- C - Competent use of language
- C1: advanced level - can understand more demanding, longer texts
- C2: almost native-speaker command of the language - can understand practically everything effortlessly through reading and listening
Depending on your language level, you will build up your knowledge step by step - from simple everyday conversations to complex communication at work or university. A Spanish language school or Spanish continuing, further education offers you structured learning goals and clear progress per level. Find out about suitable course levels or request non-binding documents to find the ideal starting point or next level for your Spanish.