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Cervantes instutute - joining a course mid-term?

  • 16-10-2017 5:10pm
    #1
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    Question for anyone who may be in the know,

    I was looking to enroll in a 10 week evening courses in Spanish in the Cervantes institute (hoping to do 1 per week on tuesdays) - I note that the autumn courses have just recently started. Does anyone know if it's still possible to enroll in these even if they're a few weeks in or will I just have to wait till the new year?

    So I wouldn't be an absolute beginner in Spanish. I picked up a fair bit when I was traveling through South America. Like any tourist who was winging it, it would be more accurate to say that I accumulated quite a lot of words and phrases without any real understanding of grammar structures etc. (I probably sounded like a 5 year but I got my point across most of the time).

    That kind of leads me on to my next question, given the above, would I be in a position to jump straight in to the A1.2 breakthrough course or am I better off building up a structured foundation and starting with A1.1?

    Advice much appreciated


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