Common European Framework of Reference for Foreign Languages (CEFR) compliant
Customized for different age groups to meet learning objectives and outcomes effectively
Curated with best global pedagogies, well-researched resources, proven tools, and strategies
Focus on developing early fluency and cultural understanding
Collaborations with the most seasoned native teachers and curriculum consultants
Partnerships with world-class language schools in Europe
Term 1
(20 hours)
Term completion
certificate
Term 2
(20 hours)
Term completion
certificate
The Pre-teens program is designed along the lines of the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for foreign languages. It focuses on developing the 4 competencies of language learning; reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Term 1
(40 hours)
Term completion
certificate
Term 2
(40 hours)
Term completion
certificate
The Young Adults Program is a comprehensive language program aimed at building fluency, comprehension and writing skills. At the end of the program, students will be eligible to take internationally recognized and valid for life language diploma exams such as the DELE (for Spanish) and DELF (for French). These prestigious diplomas build a solid academic profile for higher education abroad and global employment opportunities.
Term 1
(40 hours)
Term completion
certificate
Term 2
(40 hours)
Term completion
certificate
The Pre-teens program is designed along the lines of the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for foreign languages. It focuses on developing the 4 competencies of language learning; reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Term 1 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 3 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 2 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 4 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 1 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 3 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 2 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Term 4 (20 hours)
Term completion certificate
Learning a foreign language is a very advantageous asset for a student’s future. The best way to validate proficiency in a foreign language is to have official certifications awarded by foreign language official bodies affiliated with their respective governments. Spanish and French are no exception. These exams help boost a student’s language proficiency and confidence as students are competitive and are highly motivated to achieve these certifications.
Here are some of the language proficiency exams taken by students world-wide:
The DELF Junior (French) and DELE Escolar (Spanish) have different levels. Students should start with the A1 level. The exam comprises four parts: Writing / Reading/ Listening/ Speaking. The exam is not particularly difficult, students need to demonstrate basic knowledge of the language in daily and basic situations. For example, they must know how to order a simple meal out of the menu or write a short letter of about 100 words to their siblings about their vacation. In addition, the examiners will check the basic grammar of students (verb tense and forms, basic vocabulary, etc.) and give equal weightage to the practical aspect of the language. These exams focus on non-theoretical and conversational aspects. European Union bodies have commonly agreed that applied language knowledge is important and prioritized over purely theoretical knowledge.