Spanish and English Language Lessons

Spanish and English Language Lessons:

Languages are undoubtely the most important means of communication. They enable us to discover the world, express ourselves, and build social connections.

Our language lessons focus on developing conversational skills through engaging activities like debates, grammar reviews, beach games, and cultural visits to explore the charming surroundings of Tarifa. The courses take place four days a week – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday – with 3 hours of lessons each day, totaling 12 hours per week.

Spanish culture is known for its openness, and we embrace this by organizing engaging activities outside the classroom as part of our Spanish lessons. Each year, students take part in immersive experiences, such as conducting interviews with locals on the streets or participating in other interactive activities.

For those preparing for exams, we offer opportunities for independent study upon request. 

Explore our alternative programs, Active Start and Creative Sparks, thoughtfully designed to match your personal interest and help you make the most of your mornings!

Course Highlights

Our inclusive approach avoids strictly segregating levels, allowing students with different proficiencies to learn together. This fosters collaboration, mirrors real-world interactions, and enhances the overall learning experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Clients Asked About

What languages are spoken in the Camp?

Our Camp is bilingual (Spanish+English). Teens learn naturally while having fun with international peers.

Are teachers native speaking?

Yes, all teachers for the Spanish and English classes are native speaking and experienced in working with teenagers.

Are there enough possibilities to practice Spanish or English?

If a student wishes to practice languages at Lenguaventura, it is always possible and encouraged.

What about the class levels?

The language courses follow the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), offering levels ranging from A1 to C1 in Spanish and B1 to C1 in English. On the first day, students undergo an oral assessment, which helps teachers determine the appropriate group placement. Adjustments to group assignments can be recommended by either the teachers or the students.

What is the approximate number of students in each class?

We admit a maximum of 12 students in any one group. The average number is 7 per group.

What if my child wants to change the language course or swop to another morning program?

The change is subject to availability, but if feasible, it will take effect the following week. We kindly request the student to inform us a few days in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements.

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