Here you will find the objectives, content, teaching materials and evaluation guidelines for each level. Each level is divided into sub-levels (40–80 hours each).
Our aim is to help you learn as quickly and confidently as possible. The table below shows how long it typically takes to progress through each level.
| Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced | |||||||||||||||
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| Hours / weekCourse type | A1.1 | A1.2 | A2.1 | A2.2 | A2.2+ | B1.1 | B1.1+ | B1.2 | B1.2+ | B2.1 | B2.1+ | B2.2 | B2.2+ | C1.1 | C1.1+ | C1.2 | C1.2+ |
20 hours / week Intensive | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 2weeks | 3weeks | 3weeks | 3weeks | 3weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks |
10 hours / week Semi-intensive | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 4weeks | 6weeks | 6weeks | 6weeks | 6weeks | 8weeks | 8weeks | 8weeks | 8weeks |
4 hours / week Part-time | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 10weeks | 15weeks | 15weeks | 15weeks | 15weeks | 20weeks | 20weeks | 20weeks | 20weeks |
Our Spanish courses are structured in line with the internationally recognised CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and the Instituto Cervantes Curricular Plan (PCIC).
We offer all six official proficiency levels: A1 and A2 (Beginner), B1 and B2 (Intermediate), and C1 and C2 (Advanced). To make progression easier to understand, we group these levels into beginner, intermediate, and advanced stages, following the recommendations of both the CEFR and the Instituto Cervantes.
If you would like to learn more about these reference frameworks, you can visit the official websites:

You learn the basics of Spanish and start communicating in simple, everyday situations. You can introduce yourself, ask and answer basic questions, and understand familiar words and expressions.
You build confidence using Spanish in routine situations. You can talk about daily life, work, and past experiences, and understand clear, simple spoken and written Spanish.
You become an independent user of Spanish. You can handle most situations while travelling, express opinions, and communicate clearly about familiar topics in work and social contexts.
You use Spanish fluently and spontaneously in a wide range of situations. You can understand complex texts, participate actively in discussions, and express ideas clearly and in detail.
You communicate with a high level of accuracy and flexibility. You can understand demanding content, express yourself naturally and precisely, and use Spanish effectively in professional and academic contexts.
Learn Spanish by using it in real-life situations. Classes focus on meaningful communication, helping you speak with confidence from the very first day.
We use visual grammar to clarify meaning and structure, helping Spanish feel more intuitive and easier to understand without over-reliance on translation.
Spanish is the main language used in class from day one. Teachers adapt their language, visuals, and context so you can follow, participate, and progress naturally.
Your learning follows a clear, level-based programme with regular feedback and assessment, ensuring steady progress and a smooth path to the next level.