LEVELS
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Beginner A1
Develop ability and confidence in elementary communication. Gain confidence in day-to-day situations and learn how to interact with native speakers.
Pre-Intermediate A2
Develop the ability to have a simple conversation in daily life and familiar, daily situations, and to express ideas in the present, past and future tenses.
Intermediate B1
Gain communicative ability and linguistic competency. Engage in conversations about common topics.
Upper Intermediate B2
Gain the necessary linguistic and cultural skills in order to communicate effortlessly with native speakers and effectively structure an oral or written discussion.
Advanced C1
Use the Spanish language flexible and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
Proficiency C2
Express yourself effectively and correctly at a level close to that of a native speaker.
TEST ONLINE: take our test and check your level
begin testWhy Spanish?
DO YOU KNOW THAT SPANISH
IS THE SECOND MOST SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD?
Achieve a level that allows you to communicate with international businesses and broaden your job opportunities.
Be able to visit and communicate in 21 countries.
Learn and experience new cultures and customs.
Why in Mallorca?
LEARN SPANISH IN THE HEART OF THE MEDITERRANEAN, ENJOY THE GREAT WEATHER ALL YEAR LONG AND IMMERSE IN THE SPANISH CULTURE.
Discover some of the most beautiful beaches in the world as well as unique cultural experiences; take advantage of the water sports and hiking to see the natural beauty of the island.
Experience Spanish learning surrounded by native speakers and join in on their day to day activities.
Learn in small classes that will allow you to have maximum student to teacher attention.
Don´t forget to visit...
Torrent de Pareis
Experienced and fit hikers with walking boots will enjoy this difficult and somewhat dangerous hike that leads them to one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. The best season is from May to September, but even then the canyon may be full of water from a heavy rainfall, requiring you to swim through some parts! It is slightly easier to hike uphill from Sa Calobra to Escorca because the climbing passages are easier in the ascent, but you can also start from Escorca and have the bus from Sa Calobra bring you back up. There are ropes left in the climbing parts, but it is better to bring your own in case. If you’re in for a physical challenge with amazing views this hike is for you, but be careful! There have been accidents and recues for inexperienced hikers here!

