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Instituto Mediterraneo Sol

Basic Information
Phone Number: 0034 958 293732
Fax Number: 0034 958 293732
Email: info@inmsol.es
Director: Javier Torres
Additional Information
School: Instituto Mediterráneo Sol
School Type: Spanish language
Program Dates: You can start a course any monday. The school is open all year round and for all levels.
Setting:
Since 1992 Instituto Mediterraneo Sol (IMSOL) has offered Spanish Courses in Spain throughout the year, in Granada, a city rich in history and with unique surrounding areas, which will make your stay more pleasant.
Learn Spanish in Granada, in our Spanish school, and you'll get the highest guarantees: we are Instituto Cervantes Accredited Teaching Centre, and we comply with the CEN regulations (Comité Européen de Normalisation) concerning the language study trips.
Our Spanish teaching programmes are organized according to the levels of the European Common Reference Framework for Languages (Council of Europe) and with the Curricula Plan of the Cervantes Institute.
The wide range of Intensive Spanish Courses we offer, regarding the type and also the number of Spanish lessons per week, will make your choice easier whether you are a professional or a University student, a teenager, a retired person, or simply someone who wish to study Spanish in Granada just for fun.
To enhance the learning experience and your time on your Spanish course in Spain, we also offer daily activities to make you be in contact with the cultural reality in Spain and in Andalusia in a pleasant way. And during the weekends you can participate to the excursions we offer (Tropical Coast, Alpujarras, Seville, Cordoba...)
Don't be worried about your accommodation in Granada, we can also arrange it for you.
Minimum Education: 13 years old
Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching: Spanish
Program Fees: 4 weeks intensive course (2013): 657 € / 4 weeks accommodation in a Spanish family, single room, half board: 810 €
Programs Open To: Teenagers, University students, unemployees, over 50 years old students, parents with young children, professionals of Tourism, Medicine, Commerce, Spanish teachers (Grundtvig and Comenius scholarships too)... people who love Spanish and Spain!
Application Process:
Fill in the form you find here http://www.inmsol.es/spanish-courses-spain/enrollment.html and pay 100 euros as a prepayment. You'll receive a confirmation letter that will assure your place at Instituto Mediterráneo Sol.
Teaching Level: We can teach Spanish for any level: Beginner-A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2. We are the DELE examination center in Granada and we offer courses leading to this exam.
Hours: 1 class=45 minutes.