AISL uses in all courses materials that have been developed by the academic team...
...for the very beginners without previous knowledge of the Spanish language. Classes aimed at giving the students basic communication skills in everyday situations. Once this level is completed, the student will be able to:
- Introducing oneself and others
- Asking for information
- Talking about workplace and profession
- Expressing courtesy
- Expressing where and when events take place
- Talking about daily activities
- Describing routine activities
- Describing emotional states (verb tener)
... and for the advanced levels how should be able to cope with a wide range of communicative situations, and produce suitable written texts. A high level of grammatical and verbal competence is required. A student of this level should be able to produce oral and written texts adapted to the communicative situation, and to understand native speakers, no matter which regional variety of Spanish they speak.
- Carry out a formal oral explanation on a topic of his interest for an extended period of time.
- Produce coherent and correctly written non fictional texts on topics of his interest, making a correct use of punctuation.
- Carry out an argument in oral and written forms.
- Read complex texts on his own (such as scientific texts, journalistic editorials, notes of opinion, notes of interest, history texts, literary texts).