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Cuesta San Blas 561 - 56102 - Cusco,  Cuzco (Perù - Sud America) CORSI:
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  • 1.  Immerse yourself in the language

    One of the best practices to learn any language is to get immersed in that language and if is possible also in the culture, because when you are more immersed is more easy to learn the language. Try to find resources written in Spanish such us books, news, magazines, etc. music in Spanish, read and listen them in your free time.

    2. Discipline and effort

    Nothing could be achieved without discipline and effort; maybe it not will be easy for many reasons but organizing times will be very beneficial or at least giving special time to study every day will be worth.

    3. Practice, practice and more practice.

    The practice makes the master, so as much practice better results. Writing and listening are the best way to practice, but they will be nothing without the pronunciation, you can search podcasts on the web, record your pronunciation and compare with them.

    4.  Find a Partner

    A partner is very helpful to practice the new vocabulary, it would be better if the partner is a Spanish native speaker. Latin American people are really friendly they will be happy to talk with you.

    • Beginners Level A1
      Certifies the linguistic competence of the candidate to understand everyday situations linguistically in every spanish speaking country and enables to handle these situations.
    • Intermediate Level (corresponds to B1)
      Certifies the linguistic competence of the candidate to understand everyday situations linguistically and to react adequately as well as expressing basic wishes and needs. This level equals B1 according to the European Reference Framework.
    • Advanced Level 1 (corresponds to B2)
      Certifies the linguistic competence of the candidate to communicate without difficulty in everyday situations on a colloquial level without using a special terminology of the Spanish language.
    • Advanced Level 2 (corresponds to C2)
      Certifies the linguistic competence of the candidate to communicate in situations which require a more sophisticated level plus a good knowledge of the Spanish habits which are expressed therein.

    Each exam consists of 5 tests, which are organised into three groups. To pass the exam, every candidate must pass in all three groups with at least a 70% of the maximum number of points to be reached.

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