Higher Education Current Student Information Staff Information Register Your Absence

Careers

Courses

L.I.F.E.

A Levels

T Levels

Apprenticeships

Making an Application

Access to Higher Education

Academy

Athletics

Basketball

Cheerleading

Cycling

Equestrian Vaulting

Hockey

Karate

Men's and Women's Football

Men's Rugby

Multi-Sports Academy

Netball

Women's Rugby

Youth

Employer Services

Gas Safety & Assessment

Skills Bootcamps

Open Events

Wolves Events

Upcoming Community Events

Equestrian Centre

Facilities & Venue Hire

Oaklands Zoo

Oasis Salon

Photography Opportunities

Sports Zone

The Stables Restaurant

Community Newsletter

Bus Routes

Living at Oaklands

Oaklands College Bursary

Parent Information

Staff Information

Student Information

Student Support

Exams

Term Dates

Corporation

Oaklands Policies, Procedures and Reports

Senior Leadership Team

Strategy, Mission, Values

Volunteering

Donations

Gifts In Kind

Sponsorship

Enquiry Form

Campus Locations

Enrol Enquire

Adult and Community Learning

Prep for Intermediate Spanish (Part A): Thu 25 Sept, 19:00-21:00

Mode of study

Part Time

Start date

25/09/2025

Fee

£153.00

Entry requirements

This course is designed for students who have studied 40-50 hours of a formal programme, or have studied the language in the not too distant past. The course is split into three parts, part A is 10 weeks. If you would like some advice on whether this is the course for you, please call 01727 737154.

Teaching staff

You will be taught by qualified and experienced tutor.

Course Code

CL003A1E

Duration

10-weeks

Location

St Albans Campus

Awarding body

Generic award - no awarding body

Assessment

Your tutor will discuss your needs at the beginning of the programme and then reassess them mid term and at the end of the programme. There is no exam attached to this course.

About the course

The focus is mainly on developing your Speaking and Listening skills. You will acquire the ability to respond more flexibly to the complexities of situations through more detailed study of the grammar and vocabulary. There will be some focus on reading through and looking at public notices, tourist information leaflets, and adverts. There will also be some simple writing tasks such as filling in forms and writing simple letters and postcards to develop all skills.

Career options

Continue on to Part B (10 weeks) of this course.

Course Content - What will I learn?

Tutors use the latest learning technology and encourage learners to use ICT in accessing additional resources from the college's virtual learning environment during the duration of the course, If you have any concerns with this please talk to the tutor.
Material to be provided by the students - If students are new to the language they will be expected to purchase the course book which costs between 20-30 after the first session, notepad and pen and a target language dictionary.

Please contact us to find out if you require any specific equipment for this particular course.

Your tutor will discuss your needs at the beginning of the programme and then reassess them mid term and at the end of the programme. There is no exam attached to this course.