With nearly 600 million speakers, Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world. Over 24 million students studied Spanish in 2023, and it is estimated that by the year 2100, a significant portion of the world’s population will be able to communicate in Spanish. People study Spanish for a variety of reasons. Whether your motivation is personal or professional, there are a huge number of courses and programmes that will help you to learn the language and achieve your goals.
It is impossible to talk about all the reasons a person might want to learn Spanish. However, here are a few of the most common ones.
For a holiday
Spain and Latin America are popular holiday destinations. Many people who go on vacation to these places – especially for longer stays – like to learn the basics before they go. Being able to order food, speak to the locals and get recommendations and so on makes your holiday more enjoyable. Especially since in some places in Latin America and even in parts of Spain, few people speak English.
Love <3
It might be cliché, but many people meet and fall in love with a Spanish-speaking person either on holiday in Spain or perhaps somewhere else in the world. Oftentimes, long-distance relationships are not ideal, and these couples find themselves deciding to live together. Even if you and your Spanish love chose not to live in Spain, eventually you will need to communicate with their Mama, Papa, Abuelita and their family and friends in general.
Further study
Although Spain is home to some of the world’s oldest universities, it has only recently gained popularity as a study destination for foreign students. Universities are increasingly offering courses in English however a knowledge of Spanish is still required for the majority of programmes and for navigating university life.
Employment and work
Companies sometimes send their employees to Spain for a period of time. Many other people have taken advantage of the skills shortage list published by the government and come to Spain to help ‘fill the gaps’ in key industries. Although, in many larger Spanish cities people often speak English, other languages are not so widely spoken. To be able to work competently and advance your career – as well as leading a happy life – knowing Spanish is crucial.
Living in Spain
Spain is also a very attractive destination for digital nomads, retirees, and expats in general. One of the biggest draws is the climate, especially for older people looking to spend their retirement near the sea and in the sun. People who don’t have Spanish language skills find themselves tied to expat communities. Even simple things like going to the grocery store or chatting to neighbours are so much easier when you can speak Spanish!
There are many different ways to learn Spanish including online and in-person. You can also choose when and how often you study, and/or if you want to focus on a specific skill like speaking or preparing for an exam. The perfect course for you depends on your end goal and your prior experience. Do you already know some Spanish? How much opportunity outside of the classroom will you have to practice? Do you have a job in Spain? Will you study at university? What is your budget? These are all very important questions that you need to ask yourself before you look for a course. A conversation class might sound like fun, but if your goal is to get to C1 level to enter university, this course alone will not be enough.
Learning online can be a wonderful thing, especially if you want to make a start or if your budget is smaller. It also allows us to study the things we love in the safety of our own homes. However, in-person learning provides unique benefits that are hard to replicate online. Here are some of our favourite reasons for studying in-person:
Here are some of our favourite reasons for studying in-person:
Something that many people want to know is what they should expect when they study Spanish. Of course, real outcomes vary from person to person depending on their personality, motivation, resources and so on. However, if you imagine that you are an average student attending a course at Freeda, who pays attention in class, does their homework and practices when they can, then you could expect this kind of progress over time:
This means that in theory, it would take you a little more than a year to go from beginner to fully proficient if you studied continuously and at the same intensity. In reality it takes most people a bit longer due to fluctuations in motivation and circumstances. We recommend that if you have a specific study or career goal to check out all the language requirements in advance, so that you can plan your study properly and not lose time.
If you would like more information on how to learn Spanish, check out our blog.
Freeda has offered quality Spanish courses since 2017 and for a time before that as Matrioshka. Because we understand that every person has their own reasons and goals for learning Spanish, we offer seven different programmes, most offered at a variety of levels.
Super Intensive
The super intensive course is one of the quickest ways to learn Spanish. It comprises 20 hours per week of lessons including conversation, grammar, interpretation workshops, Language exchanges, and activities – all designed to immerse you in the Spanish language and culture.
The intensive course is 10 hours of language instruction per week. It also includes language exchange, sports activities and excursions providing opportunities to practice what you have learnt in class.
This course is great for people wanting to work while they study or that are looking for a course to supplement their time in Barcelona.
With five short sessions a week (one hour each, Monday to Friday) this course gives you plenty of time to practice your Spanish skills, make friends and make the most of your time in Spain. The course is suitable for those who want to combine study with a full-time job – classes are held several times a week from 18:10 to 19:40.
Private lessons can be taken one-on-one or one-teacher-to-two-students. Private tuition enables the tutor to adapt to your individual learning style and give you a personalised learning experience.
This programme prepares students for the DELE exam – the official, internationally recognised Spanish language test.
Grammar or Conversation course
A special programme for students with a minimum level of B1. The course allows you to choose between deepening your grammar knowledge or developing your oral language skills. Grammar lessons include topics and exercises with teacher support. Speaking lessons include new words and communicative exercises in pairs or groups.
Before students begin their course, they first take a placement test to make sure they are put in the most appropriate class for their needs. If you would like any more information about our courses, please contact us.
Learning Spanish will open the door to an entirely new world! In less than a year you will be proficient enough to live, work and enjoy Spanish life. So, what are you waiting for? ¡Ven a aprender con nosotros!