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Spanish Beginners

Course Type
Skills to Start
Campus
Level
Duration

Course Overview

Course ID:
4379

Part One 
Entry Criteria:

  • No previous knowledge of Spanish required

Content:

Ideal for complete beginners. You will learn the essential phrases such as introducing yourself, ordering food and drink, and using simple everyday language. Through reading, listening, speaking, and grammar activities, you will build confidence communicating in basic Spanish.

Part Two

Entry Criteria:

  • Be able to introduce yourself and others
  • Be able to give simple personal information (age, where you live)
  • Ordering food and drinks
  • Knowing basic everyday vocabulary (countries, nationalities, professions)
  • Forming simple sentences
  • Understanding basic grammar (gender, numbers, articles)
  • Taking part in short, simple exchanges

Content:

Build on your early skills. You will learn to talk about your daily routine using the present tense, describe people, ask for directions, and make simple hotel bookings. Activities include speaking, listening, reading, and structured grammar practice.

Part Three

Entry Criteria:

You should meet the criteria for part two and be able to:

  • Talk about daily routines in the present tense
  • Describe yourself and others
  • Ask for directions and make simple bookings

Content:

Strengthen your beginners knowledge and expand your vocabulary. You will learn to talk about simple future plans, express preferences, and take part in longer, more confident conversations.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Entry Requirements

Part One:

  • No previous knowledge of Spanish required

Part Two:

  • Be able to introduce yourself and others
  • Be able to give simple personal information
  • Be able to order food and drinks
  • Know basic everyday vocabulary
  • Form simple sentences
  • Understand basic grammar
  • Take part in short, supported exchanges

Part Three:

You should meet the criteria for part two and be able to:

  • Talk about daily routines in the present tense
  • Describe yourself and others
  • Ask for directions and make simple bookings

 

What topics are covered?
How will I be taught and assessed?

This course is a mixture of theory and practical sessions and you will be expected to fully participate in both.

What can I do next?
Are there any additional costs?

You will need to buy your own course book

What else do I need to know?

Your tutor will advise on which course book to buy

What is the aim of the course?
Fees and Funding

Funding
If you are aged 19 or older, and are a UK national living in the UK or EEA for the last three years, you should be able to access government funding towards the cost of your course. Your course will either be free, or partially funded with a small fee to pay.

Free - if you are unemployed, looking for work and claiming benefits; Also, if you are employed & earning below 25k per year.

Partially Funded - if you earn 25,000 or more per year.

Not Funded - if you do not meet the residence requirements. You may be required to pay the full cost of your course, and will not be able to claim any government funding.


We will be able to advise you on your funding eligibility after you apply, but feel free to give us a call if you'd like to discuss your circumstances.


The prices listed are the highest possible option - the final price would be allocated depending on individual circumstances (according to the criteria above).

What Students Say
How would I be supported?
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