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Spanish - Lower Intermediate Autumn - Term 1  

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Description

This non-accredited Spanish Lower Intermediate course will enable you to participate in everyday conversations using clear simple language, support discussion with descriptions or appropriate examples and understand the essential points in other people's conversations and emergencies. Please read the full description in ''More details'' below before completing your enrolment.  

More information
This course is for those who can talk in simple terms about their interests and past, present and future events; and can take part in exchanges related to common social and everyday interactions. You will learn how to deal with most practical situations and will be able to distinguish past, present and future events with more accuracy, using standard, predictable everyday language clearly and mainly accurately to maintain and develop an exchange. You will be able to express yourself using correct grammar most of the time, when talking about routine current events, what you did or have done, for how long, what you are going to or will do. The course will be delivered in Spanish, with consolidation of main points in English. You will need English language sufficient to understand explanations of vocabulary, grammatical concepts and cultural awreness. You will need basic numeracy to use numbers, money and perform basic calculations.

Can I join late?
Yes, with the agreement of the tutor. Please contact the MFL Curriculum Development Manager if you wish to join a course that is already running.

Who is the course for?
This course is NOT suitable for complete beginners but for those having limited language skills or who completed Spanish Improver courses at BAEC. New learners are also welcome, please complete the online MFL Self-Assessment Questionnaire by following the link in the Modern Languages section of BAEC website or contact the MFL Curriculum Leader for further information.

Do I need prior knowledge or experience?
Yes, Spanish Improver courses or limited knowledge of Spanish is necessary for this course. If you have studied Spanish previously, even a long time ago, and you are not sure of your level, please contact the MFL Curriculum Development Manager for advice. Please complete the online MFL Self-Assessment Questionnaire by following the link in the Modern Languages section of BAEC website or contact the MFL Curriculum Development Manager for further information.

How will I learn?
Communicative, interactive classroom activities designed to promote active participation, including questions and answers, group and pair work, listening exercises, practical tasks, etc. with an emphasis on developping all language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing). A textbook is used for some classroom activities and independent work. You will also be encouraged to use online tools such as websites, language apps and online dictionnaries as well as Google Classroom for homework and directed activities. You will be provided with a BAEC student email address in order to access Google Classroom. You should keep a record of the details provided with the enrolment confirmation.

How will my progress be assessed?
This is a non-accredited course. You will be assessed informally by your tutor as part of normal classroom activities. There will be regular opportunities to review your progress. Regular attendance is necessary for continuing improvement of skills. If you are unable to attend one session, you will be able to catch up with independent study. Any absence longer than two weeks will have a negative impact and you should organise your time to avoid non-attendance during term time.

Is there an external qualification?
No

What can I do next?
You can progress to Spanish Lower Intermediate Spring Part 2 and Autumn Part 3 course on successful completion of the course. You can enrol at the same time for all parts of the course, they are usually taught by the same Tutor.

What do I need to bring?
Please bring pen and paper to the first session. You can also bring your mobile phone, tablet or laptop if you have one (fully charged). The tutor will confirm the textbook for the course at the first session. You will required to bring the textbook stipulated by the tutor at every session after the fourth week.

Are there any extra costs?
You will be required to purchase the class textbook supplemented by audio materials either downloaded or accessed via CD/mp3. You may also choose to purchase an activity book and/or a dictionary. We do not advise you to make any purchase prior to the course, but all learners will be expected to use the book(s) recommended by the tutor by the fourth week.

Is there work between sessions?
Yes, you will need to make time for homework in order to fully benefit from this course (equivalent to roughly one to two hours per week). Homework will be set weekly and may include preparatory tasks for the next session. Home study forms an integral part of learning activities and progress will be significantly slowed down if you cannot commit to regualr course work.

For further information, please contact:
Kentwood Centre on 0208 659 7976 or Curriculum Development Manager Philip Bedford philip.bedford@baec.ac.uk

Course Summary

Code: P05034  

Starting: Friday 12 September 2025 

Location: Poverest Centre  

Tutor: Catalina Fernandez Garcia  

Cost: £151 (concessions £121)  


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Time and duration

Day: Friday Morning
Start Time: 09:15
End Time: 11:15
Start Date: 12 September 2025
End Date: 12 December 2025
Duration: 12 sessions spanning 14 week(s)

Location

Poverest Centre  
Poverest Road  
Orpington
Kent  
BR5 2DQ  

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