Spanish Courses in Oaxaca, Learn Spanish in Oaxaca

* Courses: start every monday / 55 min per lesson/ max 6 students per class / material included (except excercise book)/ certificate.
* First day: placement test/ information about metodology and themes/
welcome pack.
* Academic Credits Available: Yes.
* Distance from accomodation: 10 - 25 minutes.
* School features: Wi-fi / computers room / Telephone to receive calls /totally equipped kitchen / deck.

 

Spanish School in Oaxaca

Services & Facilities     How to get there?     Activities     Testimonials

Oaxaca Spanish School Facts

Lesson length: 55 minutes

Levels:  Beginner to Superior

Closed dates:  During 2011: Jan 01/ Apr 22/ May 01/ Jul 18/ Aug 25/ Dec 25

Ages: + 15 for Regular Spanish Courses

Nationalities:  American 12%, Brazilian 10%, German 9%, British 7%, Dutch 5%, Canadian 4%, Australian 4%, Swiss 4%, Irish 4%, Italian 2 %, Japan 2%, French 1%, others 35%.

The school is set in a typical colonial building with a large main patio where students get together during the breaks. This old style construction with thick colonial walls keeps the classrooms cool throughout the year.
Due to the Center’s location, students are surrounded by a number of cafes, art galleries, museums, shops and internet cafes.

    Services

    Facilities

  • Phone to receive calls
  • Internet access
  • Recreational and cultural activities from Tuesday to friday
  • Access to the kitchen
  • Free coffee, tea, milk, and refrigerated water
  • Cool classrooms
  • Large Patio
  • Terraces
  • Library

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How to get there?

The school is 4 blocks from the famous Santo Domingo church , just walk one block to the south on Alcala street , then turn to your left on Abasolo and walk 3 blocks, you'll see the school on that corner.

Activities

Students can take part in other activities, such as trips to neighboring towns, visits to archaeological zones, mountain biking tours, rappelling, hiking, rock climbing and paragliding.

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Testimonials

Participant: Karen
Nationality: Switzerland

“This school is like a home away from home! Basically a small family and some new friends for a life time… Thank you for the good times we shared!”

 

 

Participant: Joseph
Nationality: Germany

“I was very positively surprised about the whole school and the skill of the teachers…”

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Available Spanish Courses in Oaxaca

General Courses  

  General Courses

Intensive

* Lessons per week:  20 group lessons
* Minimun Duration: 1 week
* Spanish Level:  Advanced, Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate

Price per week: USD 200.00

The Intensive program aims at developing your communicative competences in the four main skills: speaking, reading, listening and writing.

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Private 

* Lessons per week:  10 private lessons
* Minimun Duration: 1 week
* Spanish Level:  Advanced, Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate.

Price per week: USD 230.00

This course is tailor-made to your own personal needs and interests. It gives you a flexible schedule, and is perfect if you do not have much time to study and want to focus on a specific area. This course is ideal for students planning to take a specific exam, or for those preparing to be admitted in a local university.

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About Oaxaca

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COINED programs offered in Oaxaca

Spanish Courses

Oaxaca Facts

Declared Humanity's Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO

Many typical festivals to enjoy take place here practically every week

Great culinary diversity

It contains a startlingly diverse range of indigenous cultures with roots that reach back many centuries

Oaxaca is the capital of the state of Oaxaca. Located in the Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains, the city has some of the world's deepest caverns, peaks about 10,000 feet high, hidden jungles and virgin beaches. It also has luminous valleys that house populations where different cultures come together. Declared Humanity's Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO, Oaxaca owes its popularity to the harmony and beauty of its architecture, the wide variety of traditional foods, the richness of cultural traditions, and its nice temperate climate, which is spring-like throughout the year.
The city's historic center is laid out in usual Spanish colonial style, featuring a rectangular grid of streets that surround the central square of zócalo. Many of the city's important buildings are concentrated within this area. The city is also a paradise to ecotourists, with many nice places to stay and tours catering to environment-friendly entertainment and accommodation.
Oaxaca is a food capital and one of the most interesting treasures of the culinary world. It has all the best of traditional Mexican cuisine mixed with the best in the world in terms of ingredients and talent. The creativity and inspiration seen in the food traditions is also infused in a lively entertainment life.
There are constant cultural celebrations that are full of music and dance, which will keep your soul stirred and your feet moving. Artist and sculptors offer insight, lessons, as well as works for sale.  But it is not all cuisine, history, and archaeology. If you are fan of the outdoors, you will find plenty of things to do here. Zipline rides, mountain biking, hiking and other activities are available in the nice Oaxacan climate. We will help you discover and appreciate this gorgeous city. You will find here some of the oldest and magnificent churches and other architecture, incredible cafes and restaurants, delectable food, vibrant nightlife, the friendliest and most welcoming people, among many other wonders!


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Featured trips

Quebrada del condorito

“El Tule” tree: Get to know this mighty tree in Santa Maria del Tule, has a circumference of over 160 feet at its base, and is between 2000 and 3000 years old.

Jesuit estancia

Mezcal distilleries: Have a fun time getting to know the process of Mezcal production.

The best of the city

San Bartolo Coyotepec: Prehispanic settlement where there are many ruins to admire. You can find there a very special church from the sixteenth century.

San Martin Tilcajete: Small and simple town that homes a big production center of Alebrijes. These are brightly colored Mexican folk art sculptures of fantastical creatures and are created at small workshops and in the artists houses.

Teotitlan: small village and municipality known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural pigments.

Tlacolula market: Hectic market with a diverse crowd of buyers and sellers, and the equally great amount of products.

Monte Alban: a huge pre-Columbian archaeological site filled with a large number of carved stone monuments throughout the plaza.

Hierve el agua: the boiling water (Hierve el Agua) of this small town outside Oaxaca is formed by escaping air rather than heat (Hierve el Agua is actually a warm spring rather than a hot spring), but that doesn’t make this idyllic setting any less worth a visit.

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Transport

The areas is warm and dry, with most rain falling between June and September. On the coast and in low-lying areas it’s hotter and a bit wetter. The average high in Oaxaca city ranges from 25°C in December and January (when lows average about 8°) to about 30° in March through May.

Climate

Moving around the city is really easy. You can use buses or taxis at a pretty accesible price. Another way you can go around the city is using a bicycle. It's a healthy habit that will allow you to really see the city. There are some full-service shops that rent out nice bikes.

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Accommodation in Oaxaca

Available Accommodation Options in Oaxaca


Families & Homestays

Our families know, due to their experience, what it means to be a real host. They have received many students from different nationalities, occupations and ages. We will take into consideration your likes and preferences.
Living with a local family is the best way to learn their customs, likes, flavors, while you learn a new language.

Families & Homestay Features

Types:
Individual - Shared
With private bahroom?
Please, contact us
Services:
Half Board
Recommended Ages:
18+
Largest Distance from Language School:
10 Minutes to 15  Minutes
Rooms available:
Up to 3
Students per Accommodation
Up to 6
Bathrooms available:
1 every 6 people
People proflle:
Families with children, couples, singles
Level of language practice:
High
Social Activities:
Few
Kitchen access:
Only if required
Cable TV:
Only if required
Internet:
Not Included
Laundry:
Not Included
Cleaning service:
Once a week
Telephone:
Pre-paid Card
Towels and bed linen
Included and changed once a week
Arrival Time:
Time of Flight arrival or from 10 to 12 and 18 to 20
Arrival Days:
Sunday or the day you notify

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Testimonials

Participant: Karen
Nationality: Switzerland

The school is like a home away from home! Basically a small family and some new friends for a life time… Thank you for the good times we shared!

 

Participant: Joseph
Nationality: Germany

I was very positively surprised about the whole school and the skill of the teachers...

 

Participant: Monica
Nationality: Germany

From moment one my experience went great!! The organizations is very good... I liked the whole team that assisted the students!

 

 

Participant: Catherine R.
Nationality: United States

I'm so glad I took advantage of this opportunity. I wasn't sure about this trip, but my parents convinced me and now I feel I made the best choice. Oaxaca is a stunning place. I love the local market and all the traditional goods they sell here. I am taking home a great deal of handmade rings and necklaces.

 

Participant: Jim
Nationality: United States

Great people, great teachers, beautiful School. Very happy with my time at the school and I am planning to return

 

Participant: Kelly
Nationality: United States

The people there were very nice and extremely helpful. The classes (especially the conversation) made me feel more comfortable and practice my Spanish out loud. The excursions were great and home stay wonderful.

 

Participant: Andrea
Nationality: Switzerland

Living with my family was like living in my own house, as you know this is my second time at the school, I hope is not the last one, because I really want to visit you again. Thanks for everything.

 

Participant: Margaret
Nationality: United States

Thanks to everyone for a wonderful learning experience; it was truly fabulous! In general, the campus, directors and teaching personal, all contribute to a rich environment very conclusive to optimal learning potential for students.

 

Participant: Patrick
Nationality: Switzerland

My family was exceptional, the teachers are very professional, and in general all the staff is very friendly. I learned a lot in this time and had a great time in this beautiful place you got here. Thank you very much!

 

Participant: Kathryn
Nationality: United States

I received a solid introduction to Spanish and the Mexican culture through both my classes and my wonderful family. This was perhaps the best part of my experience of studying Spanish, they really helped me learn and were truly interested in my progress.

 

Country information

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Mexico Facts

Nature and big cities perfect mixture

Many places to explore from museums to Aztec's settlements

Friendly locals, used to tourism so you'll be able to move around easily

There are 25 spots declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO

It is the 8th most visited country in the world

PatagoniaWhen in Mexico do what Mexicans do! Mexico has the largest population of Español speakers in the world which makes it the best scenario to learn the language! In this country there is a charming contrast between modernity and traditions. As well as you can find contemporary beach resorts like Cancun or Playa del Carmen, you can also find colonial cities like Guanajuato and Oaxaca. You will be amazed by Puebla's church-on-every-corner layout, archaeological sites from Maya, Aztec, Toltec, Olmec, and other ancient cultures and impressive natural settings like Sierra Madre or the volcanic belt. Amaze yourself with tons of museums representing the country's history and renowned artists, and experience the incredible mayan constructions as a living outdoor museum of this fascinating culture.

Lunchtime will be spicy with lots of famous choices such as tacos, tamales or enchiladas! If you rather not risk loosing taste in your tonge to chiles' burn you can choose any international cuisine restaurant, though we advice you try Mexico's hottest meals. At night you can court señoritas with romantic mariachi serenades. Mexico's nightlife is know worldwide specially for its diversity. From crazy nights at dreamy beach destinations to sophisticated restaurant dinners in metropolis like Mexico city. Pack your sombrero and get ready to experience Mexico’s way of life!.

 

 


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Featured trips

Puebla: Known as the City of Angels it is a World Heritage Site famous not for its splendid architecture, but also bacause it offers excellent cuisine. You can find crafts and much more at the traditional markets and beautiful plazas where artisans sell their products.

Iguazu Falls

Cozumel: Located 12 miles off the eastern coast of the mainland and one of the top 5 dive destinations in the world thanks to the stunning coral reefs and its unusually clear water perfect for underwater adventures

The best of the country

Food & Drinks

Music & Dance

If you have an adventurous spirit, eat on, and you will be rewarded with a gastronomic experience you will not likely forget. Mexican cuisine is centered around three national staples: tortillas, beans and chile peppers but they vary from region to region depending on the influence of the native American traditions and the Spanish heritage.  Tacos, chiles rellenos, Huachinango, sopes and much more are some of the dishes you can't miss!

There are many forms of Mexican music but there are two that stand out as the most prevalent in traditional folklore music. The Ranchera: sung on Mexican ranchs for hundreds of years and its main themes are a love of nature, religion, love and patriotism. And the Mariachi: not a style of music but a group of musicians with usually three players or more.

Plastic Arts

Cinema

Known for its folk art traditions, mostly derived from the indigenous and Spanish crafts such as ceramics, pottery, embroidered cotton garments, baskets, rugs and silver work. After the Mexican Revolution, a new generation of Mexican artists led a vibrant national movement that created works that reflected an optimistic view of the national character such as Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco.

Some of the most famous Mexican movies are "Amores perros", "Y tu mamá también", "El crimen del Padre Amaro" and "Biutiful". Some actors you may know, that are very famous in Hollywood are Gael García Bernal and Salma Hayek. Some modern dicrectors we can recommend are Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñarritu.
 

Science and technology

Sports

Science development was slow at first but during the twentieth century, Mexico made significant progress. New universities and research institutes were established. Today, The National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM), officially established in 1910, is one of the most important institutes of higher learning in Mexico. UNAM provides world class education in science, medicine, and engineering.

There is almost no discipline on which Mexican sportsmen and women are not proficient. Among the most popular Mexican sports we can find softball and, of course, soccer, which is the favorite of the vast majority of the population. Unlike other Mexican sports, soccer can literally paralyze the country, especially when two all-time rivals meet each other. Motocross, diving and the famous “lucha” (wrestling) are also part of the great offer of Mexican sports available.

Spare time

Literature

Mexicans enjoy their free time very much and as many Latin American countries they are very fond of the family time and very attentive to their religious life. Families spend a lot of time together either going on a pic nic in the park all together or assisting to church. They enjoy outdoor activities and also going to the movies. As far as sports, mexicans love soccer and restling.

Mexican literature is one of the most prolific and influential of the Spanish language. It has internationally recognized authors such as Juan Rulfo, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Amado Nervo and several others.  Reading Amado Nervo's poetry or Laura Esquivel's novels are a nice way of practicing your Spanish before coming.

Extra Services

Your safety first...            Travel Cancellation           Transfer Service

Your safety first...

When engaging in any of our programs a travel and health insurance is essential for yours and your familiy's peace of mind. We want your experience to be as exciting as possible and in order for it to be like that, feeling safe and protected is a must. We offer an International Travel Insurance tailored specially for experiential travelers like you.
You can choose different plans according to your insurance needs and expectations. The plans Silver and Bronze feature Travel Health/Accident Insurance, Emergency Travel Insurance, Travel Accident Indemnity Insurance, Travel Assistance, Travel Luggage Insurance, Travel Third Party Liability Insurance limited to your desired coverage amount. The Gold plan features unlimited coverage (including extreme sports) at a really competitive market price.

Some of the benefits of booking your Travel Insurance with us are:

  • You'll be making sure that your full experience is organized as a whole, taking care of each aspect of it
  • We make sure that you get the best coverage, adapted to your individual needs.
  • Our International Travel Insurance is known worldwide and accepted by health facilities and professionals all over the world.
  • Our insurance provider offers the best cost/quality rates of the market with over 20 years of experience and has been taking care of our participants for many years.
  • Our tutors will be able to assist you with the insurance usage, the contact with the company and the relation: hospital-insurance

For your safety, we will ask you your insurance information when you book your program. We recommend that you use our Travel Insurance provided by CareMed International Travel Insurance. You'll be able to enjoy your journey knowing that any sudden or unexpected situation will be taken care of. And your family will be able to feel happy for you and your life-changing experience instead of worrying during your stay abroad.

Prices insurance for destination Latin America

Insurance
GOLD-X
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Non-medical
Price 2012 per day - USD 3,49 2,99 2,49 1,99 1,49
Price 2012 per day - € 2,79 2,39 1,99 1,59 1,19

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Travel Cancellation Insurance

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1 250 21 31
251 500 33 49
501 750 42 62
751 1000 51 75
1001 1250 58 85
1251 1500 68 100
1501 1750 77 113
1751 2000 86 126
2001 2250 100 147
2251 2500 114 167
2501 3000 142 208
3001 3250 171 251
3251 3500 184 270
3501 3750 197 290
3751 4000 210 309
4001 4250 223 328
4501 4750 249 367
4751 5000 263 385

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Transfer Service
 

COINED provides airport transfer service to meet students at the airport and transfer them to their accommodation. We can meet students at the domestic or international airports.

Students must always inform COINED about the date and time of  arrival, even in cases where the transfer service has not been requested. Airport pick-up only transfers students from the designated airport to the designated accommodation.

- Flight details (date, time, airport, airline, and flight number) must be confirmed in writing before arrival; otherwise COINED shall not guarantee the transfer service and no refunds shall be given for this service.
- All costs incurred due to failure to notify COINED of arrival information in due time are the participant's responsibility.
- In case of flights delays, changes, and so on, COINED will provide the transfer service but will reserve the right to charge additional costs, if necessary.
- If any changes regarding flight details are not duly informed, COINED shall not take responsibility for the proper provision of the transfer service.

For more information regarding our transfer service please contact us. We will be happy to assist you!.

Country

Destination

Arrival / Departure *

Price 2012 **

Argentina Buenos Aires Buenos Aires city Airport                 ;             &nbs p;             &nb sp;             &n bsp;      USD 70
Bariloche Bariloche city Airport USD 70
Córdoba Córdoba city Airport USD 55
Mendoza Mendoza city Airport USD 55
Ushuaia Ushuaia city Airport USD 55
Bolivia Sucre Sucre city Airport USD 20
Chile Santiago de Chile Santiago de Chile city Airport USD 70
Costa Rica Flamingo beach San José city Airport USD 100 (Included 1 night at B&B and one way transportation to Flamingo Beach)
Monteverde San José city Airport USD 100 (Included 1 night at B&B and one way transportation to Monteverde)
Tamarindo San José city Airport USD 50
  San José Alajuela city Airport USD 50
Jacó Beach Alajuela city Airport USD 115 (Only available for flights arriving from 6.00 am to 7.00 pm)

Cuba
Havana Havana city Airport USD 40
República
Dominicana
Santo Domingo Santo Domingo city Airport USD 45
Sosúa Puerto Plata City Airport USD 25
Ecuador Quito Quito city Airport USD 20
Cuenca Quito or Guayaquil city Airport USD 195 (Included 1 night at Hotel in San José city+ Cuenca Ticket)
Guatemala Antigua Guatemala city Airport USD 55
México City of México México city Airport USD 20
Oaxaca Oaxaca city Airport USD 20
Playa del Carmen Cancún city Airport USD 55
Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta city Airport USD 25
Guanajuato Guanajuato city Airport or Bus Station USD 85 (León Airport)
USD 55 (Bus Station)
Perú Cuzco Cuzco city Airport USD 20
Uruguay Montevideo Montevideo city Airport USD 50
Spain Madrid Madrid Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Valencia Valencia Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Alicante Alicante Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Seville Seville Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Salamanca Salamanca Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Marbella Marbella Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Barcelona  Barcelona Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Málaga  Málaga Airport, Train or Bus station € 80
Ibiza San José Airport, Ibiza city € 35
Pamplona Pamplona Airport, Train or Bus station € 35
Granada Granada Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Tenerife Tenerife Airport, Train or Bus station € 85
Cádiz Cádiz city Airport € 65 (Jerez de la Frontera Airport)
€ 160 (Seville Airport)
San Sebastián San Sebastián Airport, Train or Bus station € 55

* Please contact us for more information about Arrivals / Departures Transfer Service.
** Price per person, per week.

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Activivities in Oaxaca

Students can take part in other activities, such as trips to neighboring towns, visits to archaeological zones, mountain biking tours, rappelling, hiking, rock climbing and paragliding. The favorite activities in Oaxaca are:

  • Social night with school staff
  • Cooking class
  • Soccer on the beach; basketball and tennis; and weekly volleyball tournaments on the school's sand court
  • Excursions to Chichen Itzá, Coba, Tulum, Akumal, and Sian Kaan
  • Horseback ridding, ziplinning, snorkeling, scuba diving and kiteboarding

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Spanish Courses Prices in Oaxaca

Spanish Courses 2012:

The Prices are in USD

Course
1 Week 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks 5 Weeks 6 Weeks

Intensive (20 lessons/week)

200

400

595

775

955

1135

Private (10 lessons/week)

230

460

690

895

1105

1310

For programs longer than 6 weeks please contact us

What’s included

• Welcome package
• First day placement exam
• Spanish Course
• Recreational activities
• Course certificate
• 24 hrs emergency phone
• Local mentor
• Internet access
• Access to kitchen facilities at the school
• Coffee, tea, spring water

Registration fee USD 75 in any Latin American destination and 75 € in Spain Courses start every Monday except on closed dates No lessons will be held on school’s closed dates and there will be no extra lessons to compensate for them.

Accommodation 2012:

The Prices are in USD

Type
Price per week

Homestay (Individual HB)

205

Homestay (Shared HB)

180

References

WB=With Breakfast
HB=Half Board (Breakfast and Dinner)
WM=Without Meal
Premium=Private Bathroom

What’s included

• Families & Homestay: Cleaning service once a week; telephone service to receive calls (available to make calls with prepaid cards); towels and bed linen (changed once a week). Upon requirement: Kitchen access; internet service; cable TV.
• Residences: Kitchen access; internet service; cable TV; cleaning service once a week; telephone service to receive calls (available to make calls with prepaid cards); towels and bed linen (changed once a week).
• Shared Apartments: Kitchen access; bed linen. Upon requirement: Internet service; cable TV; telephone service to receive calls (available to make calls with prepaid cards).
• Private Apartments: Kitchen access; internet service; cable TV; cleaning service once a week; towels and bed linen (changed once a week). Upon requirement: Telephone service.

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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs

How is my Spanish level determined?

You will take a placement test on your first day to establish the Spanish course level you will attend to. You may change levels depending on your learning skills.


What happens if there is not a course available for my level?

If there isn’t a Spanish course according to your level, a course will be opened for you specially and you will have individual lessons until other students with the same level of Spanish arrive. The price of these individual lessons will keep the same as the group ones.


Can I take my lessons in different destinations?

You can take your Spanish lessons in different places in various countries in Latin America. It is possible to combine destinations in any of our schools in Latin America or Spain without extra charge. You will find the same teaching method in all our Spanish schools.


Will I get a certificate after finishing the program?

Yes, you will get a certificate that specifies the level of Spanish achieved and the amount of hours you have taken. You will get also a progress report which includes the skills developed during your course and a recommendation letter from your teacher.


Will I receive university credits?

You can receive university credits for attending to our schools but you should first visit your school’s language department in order to know the specific requirements. Common requests from universities are: course syllabus, talking to other teachers who know the program, classroom hours, course levels, academic policies, receiving progress reports from your teachers while abroad and giving you a test upon your return. We will help you gather all the necessary paperwork and you may schedule an interview with your academic advisor if needed.


How am I going to develop my Spanish skills?

Our methods combine both theory and practice, addressing all of the linguistic and functional pragmatic aspects of the spoken language, along with key socio-cultural information essential for you to gain proficiency and in order to achieve your goals. Grammar, reading, writing, listening, speaking and vocabulary are always integrated in order to approximate you to an authentic communicative environment.
You will begin with practical situations. Grammar lessons will be introduced gradually during the process. Lessons' topics and contents are related to daily life’s situations.


How many levels are there?

COINED offers 3 different levels following the requisites and guidelines from the Common European Framework of Reference. Each level is divided into 2 sublevels varying from lesser to greater linguistic capability: Basic (A), Intermediate (B), Advanced (C).


How many lessons do I need to reach a different level?

It depends on the level you already have, the one you want to reach and the kind of program you are taking. If you are a beginner, it takes approximately 40 to 60 group lessons per week to get you into the next level. But if you don’t have enough time you can reduce the time at half by achieving the same level with private lessons. For further information please contact us. We will be happy to help.


Is the study material included in the Spanish course?

In almost every destination the study material, according to your level, is included. In case you choose a destination that doesn't include it, we will let you know.


What is a typical day like?

You can take lessons from 9 AM to 1 PM or from 2 PM until 6 PM according to your schedule and your program.
Afternoon classes (2 PM to 6 PM) are usually reserved for students requesting additional hours or different programs.
Many days include school activities in the afternoon or the evening.


When do I have to register to the program?

You should register at least four weeks before the program starts to guarantee you a spot in our schools.  For bookins done lless than four weeks before the start date, we cannot guarantee your place in a group but you can write or call us to check for availability in such cases.

 If I want to combine destinations, do I have to register at each separate location?

No, if you are planning to combine your destination simply register at the location you will be at first, and then indicate which date you plan to switch to another school.