A2 Spanish Courses Information

OVERALL OBJECTIVES OF THE A2 SPANISH COURSE.

This A2 Spanish course is designed to help learners achieve a basic level of proficiency in Spanish. It focuses on building essential language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. By the end of the course, students should be able to handle simple conversations, understand basic written texts, and express themselves in everyday situations.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES FOR A2 LEVEL

  • You are capable of introducing both yourself and others more comfortably and confidently.
  • You can provide more comprehensive information about your place of residence, acquaintances, and possessions.
  • You are able to engage in basic conversations related to personal interests, hobbies, and routines.

LANGUAGE CONTENT:

  • Continue studying the verbs "Ser" and "Estar" with a focus on their different usages.

  • Learn about their conjugations in more tenses, including the past and future.
  • Practice using these verbs in context to describe permanent and temporary states.
  • Verb Haber in Impersonal Structures:
  • Expand knowledge of the verb "haber" in impersonal structures.
  • Learn to form sentences like "Hay" (there is/there are) and "No hay" (there isn't/there aren't) with various nouns.
  • Practice creating sentences to express existence and absence.
  • Adverbs, Prepositions, and Place, Time, and Frequency Expressions:
  • Build vocabulary related to adverbs and prepositions.
  • Learn to use adverbs to describe actions and situations more precisely.
  • Explore prepositions of place, time, and direction.
  • Use expressions to talk about specific times, locations, and how often something happens.

COMMUNICATIVE CONTENT:

  • Greetings and presentations.
  • Talking about personal information: nationality, age, profession, date and place of birth…
  • Describing people and places: giving and understanding directions.
  • Requests and questions at an information desk, in a shop.
  • Expressing habits and routines.
  • Telling the time.
  • Talking about preferences, agreement and disagreement: basic forms.
  • Giving advice and recommendations.
  • Intentions and plans: basic forms