Common framework standard for European languages

It is a document published by the Council of Europe in 2001 describing the level of foreign languages at different levels. It is primarily a European standard, but it is used as a language standard in most countries around the world and as a standard for school entrance requirements at all levels.

The European standard divides practical language ability into six levels :A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2

Morelingo's Spanish course is designed by an international teaching and research team to meet the Universal Framework Standard of European Languages (CEFR).

Independent research and development of Spanish courses most suitable for teenagers. The one-stop learning portal including teaching assistance, after-school practice and after-school question-and-answer, clearing away all obstacles on the way of children's second foreign language learning.

Spanish courses outline

Spanish course outline

Fun interaction

Play to learn, learn to enjoy! Language learning is no longer boring.

Rhyme singing

Active classroom atmosphere to stimulate learning interest; Use rhymes and songs to help children memorize quickly.

Anime/comic reading

Daily life comic reading to help understanding; Let children fall in love with language by watching animes.

Teaching material

Terms are sorted out in detail, which saves the time to take notes.

Fun interaction

Each class is provided with after-school exercises, and each unit also has a unit test.