This course is designed for intermediate or advanced Spanish students who want to improve their conversation skills and grammar. This course is focused on an immersive, communication-based approach to language acquisition. Students learn the Spanish grammar accompanied by writing, listening and conversational exercises as, for example, reading newspaper articles, debates about contemporary issues, presentations about artworks, watching Spanish films and documentaries followed by analysis and debate. Lectures and the reading and sharing of current event news will develop an understanding of Spanish speaking countries culture, past and present.
For whom: Students who are currently taking part in Spanish Avanzado or Superior courses at TaalTaal or whose proficiency is equivalent to CEFR level B1/B2. If you are not sure about your level, please contact us. Our Spanish teachers’ team will help you choose the course that best suits your needs.
Result after the course: You will feel confident in more abstract and complexed conversations and discussions. You will be able to express your opinions and thoughts better about more abstract ideas. Your grammar knowledge will be noticeably proficient!
Frequency, duration, day and time: You can choose from one of the following seasons:
Once a week during 11 weeks. The first lesson is in the week of 20 January unless noted otherwise. You can choose one of these groups:
💡 tip: you may always switch to another group or level
Once a week during 11 weeks. The first lesson is in the week of 23 September unless noted otherwise. You can choose one of these groups:
💡 tip: you may always switch to another group or level
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