Spænska stig 2 A1.2(17:30)

General Information
| Course Title: | Spænska A1.2 | Course Level | A1.2 |
| Starting Date | 24/02/26 | Ending Date: | 26/03/26 |
| Course Price (Kr): | 44.000 kr | Time: | 17:30 – 19:00 |
| Taught in: | Íslenska, Enska | Week Days: | þri & fim |
| Class Hours: | 15 | Location: | Bolholt 6, 2nd floor, Reykjavík |
Course Description
Spanish A1 II
This course will be focused on Reading comprehension, Listening comprehension, Written expression and interaction and Oral expression and interaction at the A1 level. We will work on these competences following exam models from the Cervantes Institute. Special emphasis will lay on the foundation of grammar. This course is recommended for students who already know the basics of Spanish or have completed an initial A1 course, or those willing to jump to the deeper level.
1. Basic Morphology
Subject Personal Pronouns: I, you, he/she, we
Basic Use of my / your / his/her/its
Basic Subject-Verb Agreement

2. The Verb
The verb “ser” (identity, origin, profession)
The verb “estar” (location, basic states)
The verb “tener” (age, possession, simple physical states)
The verb “haber”: there is/are
The verb “ir” (movement)

3. Present Indicative
Simple Present Tense of Regular Verbs (-ar, -er, -ir)
Present Tense of Some Frequent Irregular Verbs:
to be, to be, to go, to have, to do/make, to see
Use of the Present Tense for Habitual and Current Actions

4. Negation
Simple Negation with “no”
Basic Structures: I don’t have, I don’t want, I don’t like

5. The Interrogation
Questions with intonation
Interrogative particles:
what, who, where, when, how, how much/many
Closed and open questions

6. Nouns and articles
Gender: masculine / feminine
Number: singular / plural
Definite articles: the
Indefinite articles: a

7. Adjectives
Basic agreement in gender and number
Common descriptive adjectives: big, small, good, bad

8. Expressing quantity
Cardinal numbers (0–1,000,000)
Basic quantities: much, little, very, quite

9. Basic prepositions
to, of, in, with, without, for
Basic use in place, direction, and time

10. Verbs and Functional structures
to like (basic form)
to want / to need
to go + infinitive (near future)
Fixed expressions: please, thank you, sorry

11. Basic connectives
and, or, but

12. Imperative verbs
Fixed and frequent forms

