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Award in Spanish as a Foreign Language (MQF Level 1)
At EEC-ITIS, we make learning Spanish accessible and fun. This accredited course (4 ECTS) is designed to give beginners the practical tools to communicate effectively, opening up new opportunities for travel, business, and cultural appreciation.
📅 At a Glance - Course Logistics
(52 contact hours, 40 self-study, 8 assessment)
Key skills you'll developOur curriculum is dynamic & communicativeensuring you can use what you learn immediately.
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Real-World Vocabulary
Discuss travel plans, order tapas, describe your family, and navigate directions in a new city. -
Grammar Essentials
Master gendered nouns, verb conjugations (present tense), and sentence structure. -
Conversation Skills
Learn to introduce yourself, ask for help, and express likes and dislikes. -
Cultural Fluency
distinct cultural aspects of both Spain and Latin America, including festivals, dining times, and social etiquette.
📚 Materials & Support
We provide a comprehensive learning package
Your tuition includes:
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Core Textbooks
Spanish for Foreigners (Level A1). -
Digital Tools
Access to online verb conjugators and vocabulary apps. -
Interactive Learning
Roleplays and situational practice to build fluency. -
Resource Centre
Access to shared audiovisual materials to improve listening skills.
Assessment & Certification
To receive your MQF Level 1 Certificate, a minimum of 75% attendance is required.
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60% Continuous Assessment
Classwork, homework, and participation. -
40% Final Exam
Split evenly across Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing.
💎 Prefer a Personal Touch?
Try Private Tuition
If you are planning a specific trip or need to learn at your own pace,
our private lessons offer a flexible solution.
💡 Something to learn
Did you know that Spanish is the only major language that uses inverted question marks (¿)
and exclamation points (¡)?
These come at the beginning of a sentence to warn the reader that a question or exclamation is coming, allowing them to adjust their tone of voice before they reach the end of the line!


