Spanish Course Options
Below you will find a list of the course types offered at most of the schools represented by Gemini Courses. Click on the course title for the full details and to see a list of schools where that course is offered. The specific information for each course, such as class sizes and timetable will vary depending on where you take the course.
General Spanish CourseThis course teaches General Spanish and uses all four elements of language study: reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as giving you grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary on a daily basis. This course is designed to teach you Spanish for General Purposes and attracts students of all ages and nationalities. |
Combined Spanish CourseA Combined Spanish Course allows you to combine group classes with individual lessons. Whilst being intensive, it also gives you the advantage of studying Spanish as a group with fellow students and to then compliment this with individual lessons to help focus on any areas of Spanish you may like to give further attention. |
Spanish for JuniorsDo your children need to improve their Spanish? Perhaps you´ve moved to the Costa del Sol or elsewhere in Spain with all the family and would like to give your children Spanish lessons before they start Spanish school? If that is the case then have a look at our selection of immersion summer programmes for children age 13 to 18 years. |
Evening Spanish CourseA Spanish evening course will usually take place once or twice per week for 1.5 or 2 hours per evening. The usual course duration is 8 weeks. Courses are taught by fully qualified native Spanish teachers. All course materials will be provided and included in the cost. The maximum class size is 10 students and classes are grouped according to level. |
A Level Spanish CourseWe are pleased to soon be able to offer A Level Spanish courses in Spain. The A Level can be taught either completely by distance learning or by distance and with tutorials. The A-Level exams will take place in an accredited centre in the Cadiz province, next to the border of the Malaga province in Andalucia. |

























