DELE COURSE

DETAILS

  • 20 teaching hours a week
  • 4 hours a day
  • 30-minute break
  • Monday to Friday, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
  • 3 – 10 students per class *
  • All levels (A1-C2)
  • Course starts at least 4 weeks before the exam.
  • Duration from 1 to 4 weeks (extendable)
Do you want to obtain the Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language (DELE)?

At 2Day languages, we have teachers who are officially accredited as DELE examiners who will help you prepare each exam component and will gear you up with the necessary strategies to pass. The DELE Course is a 4-hour/day intensive course (divided into two sessions of 1 hour 45 minutes each), totalling 20 hours a week of preparation for the DELE exam of the Cervantes Institute. The objective of this course is to help you get acquainted with the structure of the exam and its components.

Check exam dates HERE.

  • Registration fee
  • Level test or a free trial class
  • Free weekly sociocultural activities
  • Access to the library and multimedia library
  • Internet access (WIFI) in all the school
  • Attendance certificate upon completion
  • A 15-minute tutoring session per week
  • The book for the preparation of the exam (EDELSA) is NOT included. Prices vary depending on the level (€ 19-25).
  • **If the minimum number of students per group is not reached, one or two students can have a daily class of 120 minutes in a group until the required minimum number is reached. If you do not like this option, you can put your classes on hold.
  • The duration of one lesson is 52.5 minutes.
  • The minimum age to enrol in this course is 18 years.
  • In case of absence, lessons not received can only be recovered in case of 7-day prior notification or a justified medical cause. 
  • In the event of an unjustified delay of more than 20 minutes, the school reserves the right to cancel the class, in which case it cannot be recovered.
Our Spanish courses are adapted to the Common European Framework of Reference for Foreign Languages (CEFR) and to the Cervantes Institute Curriculum, which means that we have 6 different levels of Spanish, ranging from A1 to C2.  

LEVEL A1

  • Introduce yourself and meet other people.
  • Talk about the weather, people, objects, places or general situations.
  • Express your tastes and hobbies.
  • Talk about your plans and obligations.

LEVEL A2

  • Describe and report past experiences and events.
  • Give instructions on how to do something.
  • Use formal language and give advice.
  • Talk about the future.

LEVEL B1

  • Talk about experiences, anecdotes, stories and past events.
  • Express your wishes and feelings.
  • Hypothesise.
  • Express and justify your opinions.

LEVEL B2

  • Participate in debates.
  • Report other people´s words.
  • Express real and unreal conditions.
  • Talk about tastes, personal experiences and make descriptions in more depth.

LEVEL C1

  • Express yourself fluently, spontaneously and effectively in social, academic or professional contexts.
  • Make jokes and use double meaning or irony.
  • Be able to understand a great variety of discourses: literature, films, academic articles, television, etc.
  • Make a clear, fluid and well-structured speech with a controlled use of discourse markers, connectors and cohesive devices.

LEVEL C2

  • Take part in any conversation or debate effortlessly.
  • Be able to easily understand practically everything you hear or read.
  • Use idioms, set phrases and colloquial expressions.
  • Express yourself fluently and convey nuances accurately.
  • Learn how to get around communication traps.
  • *** If you wish to get further details of the contents of each level, you can download the original edition of the CEFR from the Cervantes Institute website here.

(*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment. Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2001. MARCO COMÚN EUROPEO DE REFERENCIA PARA LAS LENGUAS: APRENDIZAJE, ENSEÑANZA, EVALUACIÓN

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