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Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and is the official language in more than 20 countries across Europe and the Americas. Many learners interested in European languages also explore French or Italian when travelling or studying across different parts of Europe.
In Singapore, many learners study Spanish to develop international communication skills, travel more comfortably in Spanish-speaking countries, or engage with Spanish-language culture.
People often choose to learn Spanish to:
Spanish is widely used in international business, tourism, and diplomacy, making it a valuable language for learners interested in global communication.
Our Spanish courses are designed for learners in Singapore planning to travel, study, or spend extended time in Spanish-speaking countries.
Typical learners include:
students preparing to study abroad in Spain or Latin America
travellers planning extended trips across Spanish-speaking countries
professionals working with Spanish-speaking partners internationally
learners interested in Spanish-language culture and literature
Lessons focus on practical communication used while travelling, studying, and interacting with Spanish speakers around the world.
Spanish is spoken by more than 480 million native speakers, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is the official language of Spain and most countries in Latin America.
Spanish uses the Latin alphabet and is often considered relatively phonetic, meaning that words are generally pronounced as they are written.
Because of Spain’s colonial history, Spanish spread widely across the Americas and today connects communities across Europe, North America, Central America, and South America.
Our Spanish courses follow the internationally recognised Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), but we describe them in practical terms so you can easily find the right starting point.
ordering coffee at a café
asking which platform a train leaves from at a railway station
checking into a hotel reception
buying groceries at a neighbourhood supermarket
asking a shop assistant where to find something
introducing yourself to classmates in a course
asking a lecturer when the next class takes place
asking another student for lecture notes
discussing a homework assignment with classmates
registering for a class at a university office
asking a waiter for menu recommendations in a restaurant
explaining a change to a hotel reservation
discussing directions with a taxi driver
asking a vendor about a product at a street market
resolving a mistake on a restaurant bill
discussing a reading assignment during a university seminar
asking questions after a lecture
explaining your opinion during a class discussion
working with classmates on a group presentation
discussing exam preparation with other students
discussing rental terms with a landlord or property agent
resolving a complicated booking issue at a hotel reception desk
negotiating the price of an item at a market
following fast group conversation during dinner with locals
discussing local customs with residents
presenting a research topic during a university seminar
debating a topic during a class discussion
asking detailed questions during a lecture
discussing academic articles with classmates
defending your argument during a seminar discussion


Yes. Spanish is spoken by more than 500 million people worldwide and is the official language of more than 20 countries across Europe and the Americas.
If you are unsure about your CEFR level, we recommend taking a placement assessment to ensure you get the most from your Spanish language programme. The assessment fee can be deducted from your course cost.
Yes. Group Spanish classes are available for learners who prefer shared learning and discussion. Select courses are offered as public groups each month.
Private groups can be booked for any of our courses for 3 or more learners. Contact us on Whatapp for more information.
Yes. All Spanish courses are delivered online, allowing learners in Singapore to study flexibly and practise conversation with experienced instructors.
Spanish is widely used in international business, tourism, and diplomacy, making it a useful language for learners working in global environments.