Self-Paced Elementary Spanish Course

Spanish A2.1

Looking to take your basic Spanish up a notch?
Take the next step in your journey to fluency with Part 1 of our elementary course. Together, we'll build on the topics covered in Level A1 and expand your use of the vocabulary and grammar needed for daily life in Spanish.
Among many other things, this includes varying your greetings, talking about hobbies, and making plans for the future. You'll learn to hold a full conversation about who you are, where you come from, and what’s going on in your life.
To start with this level, you are expected to already have basic knowledge of Spanish.
This course is ideal for people who have recently completed an A1.2 course or received this recommended level on our placement test.

  • CEFR standardized: Level A2 part 1 of 2
  • Extra learning content to help you learn faster.
  • Course compliments Prisma LatinoAmericano series.
  • Find your notes and learn more in the Apps section.
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This course compliments the following textbooks:

Prisma LatinoAmericano

For Spanish A2.1 courses we recommend Prisma LatinoAmericano.  Order your physical copy today. 
Build on a solid foundation
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Frequently asked questions

How Does it Work?

These levels are classified as A1 for beginners, A2 for elementary, B1 for intermediate, B2 for upper intermediate, C1 as advanced, and C2 as mastery.
CORE Languages, like many other language schools, splits these levels in half to accommodate students' time and budget planning (e.g. level A1 is split into A1.1 and A1.2). This framework is one of the best to learn Spanish for beginners.
To start with level A1, you are expected to have no knowledge of Spanish.

What Does it Mean for You?

After completing level A2.1, you'll be able to:
  • Understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment).​​
  • Communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.​​
  • Describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.

Community

When you learn with CORE, you get more than amazing content and access to incredible teachers, you get access to our online learning community. Join The CORE Languages learning community today. When you're on your learning journey, it makes sense not to do it alone!
Click the link below to set up your account and join our learning community for free. It's a great way to ask questions and get in extra practice.
Patrick Jones - Course author