The International School of Languages is proud to structure its courses into 6 different levels which follow the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), a framework devised by the Council of Europe to reflect linguistic standards for learning all European languages.
Click on main levels below to see the descriptions:
Spanish Beginner Level (A1)
Beginner 1
Beginner 1
Beginner 1.2
Beginner 1.3
Beginner 2
Beginner 2
Beginner 2.2
Beginner 2.3
Beginner 3
Beginner 3
Beginner 3.2
Beginner 3.3
High Beginner Level (A2)
High Beginner 1
High Beginner 1
High Beginner 1.2
High Beginner 1.3
High Beginner 2
High Beginner 2
High Beginner 2.1
High Beginner 2.2
High Beginner 3
High Beginner 3
High Beginner 3.2
High Beginner 3.3
Intermediate Level (B1)
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 1.2
Intermediate 1.3
Intermediate 2
Intermediate 2
Intermediate 2.2
Intermediate 2.3
Intermediate 3
Intermediate 3
Intermediate 3.2
Intermediate 3.3
High Intermediate Level (B2)
High intermediate 1
High Intermediate 1
High Intermediate 1.2
High Intermediate 1.3
High Intermediate 2
High Intermediate 2
High Intermediate 2 .2
High Intermediate 2 .3
High Intermediate 3
High Intermediate 3
High Intermediate 3.2
High Intermediate 3.3
Advanced Level (C1)
ADVANCED:
– Advanced 1 (ADV-1)
– Advanced 2 (ADV-2)
– Advanced 3 (ADV-3)
Fluency Level (C2)
FLUENCY
– Fluency 1 (FLU-1)
– Fluency 2 (FLU-2)
– Fluency 3 (FLU-3)
Click this link (pdf) for a quick self-assessment that helps you figure out what class level might be best for you.