C1 Spanish Courses Information

OVERALL OBJECTIVES OF THE C1 ENGLISH COURSE.

The overall objectives of a C1 Spanish course are to help learners attain an advanced level of proficiency in the Spanish language. At the C1 level, learners should be able to function effectively and confidently in various professional and academic contexts.

The overarching goal of a C1 Spanish course is to equip learners with the language skills and cultural awareness necessary to excel in advanced academic, professional, and social contexts in Spanish-speaking environments.


Here are the main objectives for an Spanish course at level C1:

  • Advanced Language Proficiency: Develop a high level of fluency and accuracy in both spoken and written Spanish. 

  • Complex Grammar: Master complex grammatical structures, including advanced verb tenses, moods (such as the subjunctive), and intricate sentence constructions.


  • Vocabulary Expansion: Expand vocabulary to include idiomatic expressions, specialized terminology, and advanced vocabulary related to various topics.


  • Listening Comprehension: Improve the ability to understand spoken Spanish in a variety of accents, speeds, and contexts, including films, podcasts, and interviews.


  • Speaking Skills: Enhance the ability to express ideas, opinions, and arguments clearly and coherently in discussions, debates, and presentations.


  • Reading Proficiency: Develop the skills to comprehend and analyze complex texts, such as literature, news articles, and academic papers.


  • Writing Proficiency: Produce well-structured and coherent essays, reports, and creative writing pieces in Spanish, demonstrating a high level of written expression.


  • Cultural Understanding: Deepen cultural awareness and understanding of Spanish-speaking countries, including their history, customs, and current events.


  • Critical Thinking: Encourage critical thinking and analysis of texts, media, and cultural issues in Spanish.


  • Independent Learning: Promote independent learning and research skills, enabling students to continue improving their Spanish proficiency beyond the course.


  • Real-World Communication: Foster the ability to use Spanish effectively in real-world situations, such as in the workplace, academic settings, and social interactions.