Pre-Intermediate 2: January 2026 Tuesdays 6 pm SMALL GROUP

£190.00

Starting Tuesday 13th January 2026
Format:
face-to-face on site / small group (6-9 students)
Location: ‘Rock Cottage’ (240-248 West Street, BS3 3NE)
Duration:
10 weeks (with a break for half-term)
Day/Time: Tuesdays 6-7.30 pm
Duration of each session:
1h 30min
CEFR Level: B1.1 Part B
Fee:£190 Early Bird (ends 23rd November) / £210 (afterwards)

Coursebook: Aula Internacional Plus 3 – Libro del alumno (Editorial Difusión 2022). Not included in the course fee.

Used for levels Pre-Intermediate 1, Pre-Intermediate 2, Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2. Can be purchased at Languages Direct (10 % discount for our students, code SCBDIF1).

This course is suitable for students with a post-Elementary level of Spanish (i.e. have attended a Pre-Intermediate 1 course, can use Present and Past Tenses with certain confidence, can understand general conversations, respond to general questions and engage in general conversation with certain ease. Students joining this course should have previously covered most of the content in our Pre-Intermediate 1 course programme.

The level B1.1 refers to the European CEFR levels and is similar to a UK post-GCSE level of Spanish.

 

6 in stock

COURSE TOPICS based on book

Aula Internacional Plus 3 – Libro del alumno (Editorial Difusión 2022).

 

Week 1 – Introductions + revising Pre-Intermediate 1 Spanish

 

Week 2 – Unit 4: Talking about cinema and movie plots. Connectors como, aunque, sin embargo

 

Week 3 – Unit 4: Talking about series, humour and stereotypes.

 

Week 4 – Unit 4: Talking about books and Direct Object / Indirect Object pronouns 

 

Week 5 – Unit 5: Adverts, slogans and campaigns.

 

Week 6 – Unit 5: Adverts, slogans and campaigns. Affirmative and negative Imperative.

 

Week 7 – Unit 5: Adverts, slogans and campaigns. Imperative + location of associated pronouns.

 

Week 8 – Unit 6: Social issues in Spanish-speaking countries + Presente de Subjuntivo Regular

 

Week 9 – Unit 6: Social issues in Spanish-speaking countries + Presente de Subjuntivo Irregular  

 

Week 10 – Finish Unit 6 and consolidating use of Presente de Subjuntivo

 

Course Information

In this course you will have the chance to…

  • Meet new people with a common interest and have fun learning together ☺
  • Have face to face conversations in Spanish with the tutor and classmates
  • Continue developing your listening, speaking, interacting, reading and writing skills
  • Expand and consolidate your knowledge of Spanish to an B1.1 level of the CEFR
  • Develop your speaking and interacting skills using a range of verb tenses.

By the end of the course you will have acquired the necessary language skills to understand a native speaker talking to you at a moderated native pace and about a range of topics. You will also be able to talk with further confidence about those topics, combining different verb tenses.

After completing this course, students will be able to continue with their Spanish studies by joining the Intermediate 1 course (B1.2 Part 1).

See course programme, course book and T&Cs below.

If you have any questions about this course, please email maria@spanishcoursesbristol.co.uk

* CEFR – Common European Framework of Reference for languages

Terms & Conditions

  • There will be a maximum of 15 students in the class for large groups and 9 for small groups.
  • The course materials included in the price are any materials used in class (i.e. handouts, games, PDFs, Power Points, audio files and links to online activities), which will be sent by email as well.
  • Students will have to purchase a course book.
  • The course fee paid for this course will only be transferrable to future courses in exceptional circumstances.
  • Missed classes policy: if a student misses one or more classes, the teacher will send them an email with the learning materials used in class during those sessions so they can catch up at home. It is the student’s responsibility to catch up and continue attending their course. Missed lessons will not be refunded. Students who have missed a considerable number of lessons cannot automatically retake this lessons in the next term as the fee paid is for the current course only. However, the school may offer them the opportunity to retake the lessons if, after the enrolment period has finished, some of the places have not been filled.
  • Cancellation policy: if a student wishes to withdraw from the course, they must notify SCB by email. With 2 weeks notice or more, full refund. With 1 week notice, 50 % refund. With less than 1 week notice, no refund.
  • For the course to go ahead, a minimum of 6 students is required. If the week before the course starts a group has less than 6 students registered, that group may have to be cancelled and registered students will receive a full refund. Alternatively, the course can still go ahead, but the fee will have to be increased.
  • This course does not lead to an official certificate; students can register for official DELE or GCSE exams independently. SCB can advise on where to take the exams and offer additional exam preparation classes.