Spanish language courses
Interested in learning Spanish? Good choice! Mastering this language will mean you can communicate with half a billion people from around the globe. With us, you can find various courses and training programmes to learn Spanish while simultaneously immersing yourself in the culture of the Spanish-speaking world.
Group courses Spanish
Start: April 2026
- Spanish for absolute beginners (halfway to A1)
- Spanish for beginners (A1)
- Spanish for beginners (halfway to A2)
- Spanish for beginners (A2)
- Spanish for intermediate students (halfway to B1)
- Spanish for intermediate students (B1)
Would you be interested in a higher-level Spanish language course? If there is sufficient interest, we will gladly start an advanced course. Please sign up via the form, and we will contact you as soon as there are enough participants.
Tailor-made Spanish courses
Would you prefer individual classes, or a shorter, more intensive course? Or do you have a specific purpose that you would like to focus on? Check out our courses tailored to your needs and wishes.
Determine your level
Have you never taken a Spanish course before or did you not take the previous level with us? If so, a free telephone intake interview is mandatory.
If you want to get an idea of your level on your own, you can do this using our online level test.
What others say about our courses
I went on a trip to South America last summer, and I thought it was important to be able to understand and speak a bit of Spanish. It was really great that I was able to get to this level in a week. Learning the language after the academic year and then going on holiday immediately afterwards - it couldn’t have been fresher in my memory!
- Joris, student Bedrijfskunde
People always hugely appreciate it when you make an effort to speak their language
Not speaking a word of Spanish and being tasked with business contacts in Latin America at a new employer? It happened to Reinier Vuylsteke. He asked Radboud in’to Languages for a recommendation for a tailor-made intensive language course.
Reinier Vuylsteke (32) moved to the sales department of Hoogwegt Group, an Arnhem-based food company. He did not speak a word Spanish at that point and, to sell products like powdered milk in Latin America, he had to follow a language training course. His colleagues at Hoogwegt had preceded him at Radboud in’to Languages, where they had taken part in intensive training courses in Italian and French. “You can do an awful lot in Latin America speaking English, but Spanish is a language that touches people’s hearts. This personal connection is indispensable in our field.”
Bi-weekly training at your own level
Reinier had trained bi-weekly sessions with a personal coach, in two-hour sessions each time, for four months. “It was fantastic to do this one on one, because you’re dependent on the average level and pace when you take courses as a group. This course is tailor-made, so sometimes I could skip chapters from the book without it becoming too big of a deal. It was not done frivolously either: the course was handled very seriously.”
Plenty of attention to culture
In addition to Spanish, he was pleased to see that plenty of attention was paid to specific linguistic and cultural qualities in Latin America, as there are sometimes significant differences between countries. “You can make one introduction that is really well received in Peru, but the same approach might be taken as an insult in Colombia. One country is informal, the other is much more formal; one country has verb forms that are quite rare elsewhere. Of course you’ll make mistakes,” says Reinier, “but your efforts will be rewarded regardless. “People always hugely appreciate it when you make an effort to speak their language.”
Spanish is a language you use to touch people’s hearts. This personal connection is indispensable in our field.
First customer conversation: "I’m sorry, but I don’t speak Italian, unfortunately”
Immersion requires contact; Reinier reflects on his online course, where immersion was followed by in-company training, in pairs. He was able to speak to the first Latin American contacts by phone in Spanish; in-person visits will follow as soon as the borders open. Reinier prepared for his first client meeting meticulously: he practised introductory phrases, looked up a few new words and looked for a quiet space on the premises before finally making the call. Reinier will not forget the conversation he had with Juan from Argentina any time soon. “After I finished my first introductory sentences, there was a moment of silence on the other end of the line. Then Juan said: ‘I’m sorry, but I don’t speak Italian, unfortunately.’” Reinier looks back fondly on this now. Contact with Juan is going well, with their first in-person meeting hopefully taking place in August. “I’ll then be able to take the next step in learning, to really experience that a new language also means embarking on a new adventure.”
This article was previously published in Radboud Magazine (issue #68, June 2021).
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