Level Structure
Spanish is an International Language which implies that it has International Recognition! That is why we have based our courses and language level tests on the internationally recognized Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Ailola Quito teaches all levels of Spanish starting from Absolute Beginner A0 without any word in this language until Bilingual fluent Upper Advanced C2.
Please find below a brief explanation of the skills considered for each level of Spanish:
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Beginner A1
Our students are able to speak Spanish with limited vocabulary, traveling through a Spanish- speaking country, understand if people speak slowly, be able to request a room in a hotel, order a meal in a restaurant, buy a bus ticket
and start to talk to Spanish speakers.
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Elementary A2
Our students have a good confidence for traveling around Spanish-speaking countries, they have developed a more extensive vocabulary, can be guided in Spanish and begin to be part in interesting conversations in Spanish.
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Intermediate B1
When our students have reached Spanish Language Proficiency with Intermediate Level B1, it means that they already have a very good level of vocabulary and have become good conversationalists, they can practically discuss any topic
of interest.
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Upper Intermediate B2
Completing this level means that our students have an excellent level of oral Spanish and have begun to work with important precepts to master their spoken and written Spanish, the way to cultivate in the Spanish language.
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Advanced C1
The educated speaker of any country in the world that speaks a language speaks well. Our students are able to speak, write and think perfectly in Spanish, they are ready to participate in any type of professional, academic, business
meeting, etc.
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Advanced C2
This is the highest level of language learning recognition and is attributed to those who have become completely fluent, speak, write, think and work quite naturally and there is no difference with any other well-educated professional
in any Spanish-speaking country in the world.
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