Online course for Teachers

Spanish online courses for teachers

Dates: January / May 2010

Onlineflyer (Pdf, 1,36 MB)

 

Application Form Word (1435kb) Pdf (246kb)

    

Spanish Ab Initio

This course runs for 60 hours over a 20 week period and will give you the skills you need to be able to speak and understand simple Spanish in everyday situations.

The course is designed to give maximum flexibility. Teachers will have unlimited 24/7 access to the on-line material for the duration of the course to do their weekly work and to assess their progress by checking the answers and by doing the self-evaluation tests.

Aimed at primary school teachers with no knowledge of Spanish that intend to teach Spanish next school year.

Places available: 100


Elementary Spanish

This course runs for 60 hours over a 20 week period and will help you improve your command of the Spanish language.

Teachers will have unlimited access to the on-line material for the duration of the course to do their weekly work and to assess their progress. It includes 9 online tutorials.

Designed for primary and secondary school teachers with little knowledge of Spanish that are already teaching Spanish or intend to do so the next school year.

Your level of Spanish will be determined by Instituto Cervantes.

Tutors: From Instituto Cervantes in London and Manchester

Places available: 120

Fees

Ab Initio £10 / Elementary £20

Please note these fees include a considerable reduction that is not applicable to the general public.

How to register

Return the application form to:

Consejería de Educación

Teachers Go Spanish

20 Peel Street. London W8 7PD

email: info.uk@educacion.es

or fax: 02072294965

Applicants are requested to send a letter along with their application forms signed either by the school’s headship or the LA authorities stating the school’s intention to deploy the teacher introducing or extending the teaching of Spanish within the following year.

Application Form Word (1435kb) Pdf (246kb)

Candidates will be considered on a first come first served basis. 

Deadline: Friday 11 December 2009