– in our modern language school rated among the top 10% in Spain
– with experienced teachers with university degrees
– accredited by the Instituto Cervantes.
A unique way to learn or improve your Spanish
– online from home
– or in Ibiza
– in courses specifically designed for adults (private classes available for children)
– in courses for ages 18+, 30+ and 50+
Spanish courses of 2, 3, 10, 20, or 30 lessons per week
– in small groups
– with a unique methodology
– in our modern language school rated among the top 10% in Spain
– with experienced teachers with university degrees
– accredited by the Instituto Cervantes.
A unique way to learn or improve your Spanish
– online from home
– or in Ibiza
– in courses specifically designed for adults (private classes available for children)
– in courses for ages 18+, 30+ and 50+
Spanish courses of 2, 3, 10, 20, or 30 lessons per week
– in small groups
– with a unique methodology
Dynamic and Interactive classes
Welcome to the Instituto de Idiomas Ibiza. The Language Instituten in Ibiza Town, Spain. Our approach brings the excitement and progress of a native speaking and highly qualified teacher to you. Take a look at our courses, check out our teachers and find out about the different levels.
Real support for real results in a social environment in an accredited school.
have absolutely no knowlegde of Spanish. You can´t count to five and also not greet a person. You will have to take a beginners course.
Depending on your exact level according to the level test, you would be placed either in a course A1.1. or A1.2 or if you can do all of the above you can move on to level A2.
Depending on your exact level according to the level test, you would be placed either in a course A2.1., A2.2 or A2.3. If you can do all of the above you can move on to level B1.
Depending on your exact level according to the level test, you would be placed either in a course B.1.1, B1.2 or B1.3. If you can do all of the above you can move on to level B1.
Depending on your exact level according to the level test, you would be placed either in a course B2.1, B2.2, B2.3., B2.4 or B2.5. If you can do all of the above you can move on to level C1.
Depending on your exact level according to the level test, you would be placed either in a C1 class or if you can do all of the above you can move on to level C2.
Speaking skills and vocabulary
How to introduce yourself and others, nationalities and professions
How to ask questions in class
Saying hello and goodbye
Giving and requesting personal details
Numbers and the alphabet
Expressing intentions
Languages, geography and the weather
Leisure activities and travel
Easting out in bars and restaurants, ordering and speaking about food
Spanish and Latin American food
Likes and dislikes
Espressing needs and identifying objects
Family and relationships
Clothes and colors
Habits
Days and daily activities
Telling the time and parts of the day
Giving and receiving directions
Expressing likes and dislikes
Grammar
Gender
Conjugations
The verbs ser, estar, gustar, ir, preferir, poner, traer, saber, poder
Present tense “presente indicativo”
Past tense “pretérito perfecto”
Some uses of a, con, de, por, para and porque
Definite article: el, la, los, las
Personal pronouns
Possessives
Demonstratives este/esta/estos
Qualifiers: bien, mal
Quantifiers: muy, mucho, poco, algún, ningún
También, tampoco
The superlative
Reflexive verbs
Yo también, Yo tampoco, Yo si, Yo no
Primero, después, luego
Cultural aspects
How to greet in Spain and Latin America
Differences in pronunciation
Spanish opening and eating times
Famous people of the Spanish speaking world
Speaking skills and vocabulary
Speaking about a lifetime of a person
Work and school vocabulary
Future and predictions
Social habits
Speak about prohibition/obligation
Tell jokes and stories
Express interests, wishes and suggest solutions, speak about problems and show disagreement
Grammar
Futuro simple y condicional
Pretérito perfecto y el pretérito indefinido
Presente de indicativo
Presente de subjuntivo
Seguramente/seguro que/supongo que + futuro
Futuro imperfecto
Estilo indirecto
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo
Quantifiers: todo el mundo/la mayoría de/muchos/algunos
Conectors: (y) entonces, en aquel momento, al final, de repente, pronto,
Some uses of the imperative
The superlative: ísimo/-a/-os/-as
Cultural aspects
Cinema, televisión, novels
Advertising and politics in the Spanish speaking world
The environment and solidarity
Speaking skills and vocabulary
Make recommendations
Describe feelings and speak about habits and difficulties
Activities to learn languages
Professions
Describe past events
Cinema and biographies
Types and parts of houses, shapes, styles and materials
To give, leave and borrow
Speak about leisure activities, timetables
Speak about past events
Express intentions and projects
Explain recipes
Speak about experiences and wishes
Like and dislike people
Give advice
Speak about how you feel, body parts, illness and symptoms
Parts of your life and travel
Historic periods
Argue and debate
Express emotions
Speak in past tense
Grammar
Past tenses “pretérito indefinido”, “pretérito perfecto” and “pretérito imperfecto”
Irregular forms of the “pretérito indefinido”
Past tense markers
OD pronouns
The verbs costar, sentirse, gustar, encantar, preferir, poder, importar, ayudar, poner
Para/porque
Desde / desde hace / hace … que
Empezar a + infintive
Ir/irse
Prepositions: sin, con, debajo, encima, detrás, delante
Possessive pronouns: el mío, tuyo,
Use of ser y estar
Gerund
Estar + gerund
Conditional
me/te/le/nos/os/les gustaría + infinitivo
Cultural aspects
Travelling and leisure activities
Speaking about food and culinary habits
Interesting places and cultural offer
Speaking skills and vocabulary
Speaking about the current news and give opinion about it
Discuss different opinions and talk about feelings
Give and take advise
Talk about cities, tourism in general and leisure activities
Making hypothesis
Grammar
Combine all the past tenses
Use of presente, imperfecto, pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo
Condicional simple y compuesto
Futuro
Use of passive voice
Relative clauses
Creo que + indicativo
Para + infinitivo/subjuntivo
Use of the verbs poner y quedar
Cultural aspects
Media
Politics and society in Spain
Education and biographies
Right in the city centre: 5 minutes from the port and marina and 15 minutes walking from the next beach
11 bright and spacious classrooms with air-conditioning.
Free wifi in all of the school, self-study room and library, all areas with wheelchair access.
Snack machine available in the common area, authentic Spanish café next door.