- Programs 2024-2025
- Intensive Spanish Language Semester
Intensive Spanish Language Semester
The Intensive Spanish Language Semester has one part:
- The Intensive Spanish Language course (CILE) is perfect for students looking to improve their Spanish or prepare for further studies. Classes are available at all levels, from A1 to C1 (CLM Level 1–Beginners to CLM Level 8–Superior) and run all year-round except August.
Course Highlights:
- Advance roughly one CEFR level per month
- 4 hours of class per day, 5 days a week (20 hours total per week)
- Small class sizes (average 12 students per class)
- A communicative approach to learning
You can find further information on the Course Information page.
Course Information

Semester: Intensive Spanish Language Course
You will take a level test when you arrive and be placed into class at the level which best suits your abilities. Class is held for 4 hours a day, 5 days a week and are usually sometime between 8:00 am – 2:30pm.
At the end of each month you will take a final exam. Providing you study well, participate in class and your final grade is passing, you will move up one language level per month.
CILE classes are structured according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This framework categorizes language proficiency into 9 levels, from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Proficient).
CLM & CEFR Level Descriptors

Please make sure to check with your home institution for course equivalencies.
Classes & Syllabi

The syllabus is available for download by clicking on the class title.
Internships

The internship program allows participants to apply their knowledge in real-world settings while deepening their understanding of Spanish language and culture. With six specialized tracks, the program provides a valuable opportunity for professional and academic growth. Internships are available during the fall semester (October–December), the spring semester (February–May), and the summer month of June.
Internships will count as one of the classes that students enroll in during their studies at the Center of Modern Languages. There is no additional fee for participating in 45h internships.
Requirements:
- Acceptance to the CLM Study Abroad Program
- Achieve the minimum Spanish language level required (see below)
- Provide the Criminal Record Background Check, complete with the Hague Apostille Seal for international validity (further instructions on APPLY NOW page. Only required for Internship in Health Centers, Internship in Educational Institutions and Internship in Service Learning and Community)
The program offers a variety of specialized internship tracks, available for students with certain levels of Spanish. For a detailed description of each, please consult the complete internship guides below:
For students at levels 5 or 6:
For students at level 7 and above:
For a detailed description of each Internship, please consult the complete internship guides below.
Accomodation

Finding the right place to live is an important part of making the most of your study abroad experience in Granada. You can choose between two great options: staying with a host family for an immersive cultural experience or living in a student residence for more independence and social opportunities.
Students that are accepted to the program will receive their finalized housing assignment via email, one month prior to their program start date. On the second day of your program, we’ll go over the specific rules and guidelines of your accommodation during the program orientation. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and ensure a comfortable stay.
For students looking for full cultural immersion, living with a host family is the best way to experience authentic Spanish daily life. You’ll have your own, private bedroom in a welcoming home, share daily meals with your hosts, and engage in everyday conversations that will greatly improve your Spanish.
Many families treat students as part of their household, inviting them to family activities, helping them navigate the city, and sharing insights into Spanish traditions. This option is ideal for students eager to enhance their language skills and build meaningful connections while experiencing life from a local perspective.
If you prefer more independence while still being part of a vibrant student community, our student residences are a fantastic choice. Located in charming historic buildings, each residence offers private bedrooms with shared bathrooms and communal spaces where you can connect with fellow students from around the world. Residences provide a balance of privacy and social opportunities, making them perfect for those who want a dynamic environment.
Activities & Excursions

The CLM Study Abroad program includes a diverse range of activities to help you fully experience Granada and Andalusia, and to keep you engaged with your surroundings and peers.
The Intensive Spanish Language Semester includes approximately 5 or 6 field trips, 4 or 5 walking tours & cultural visits, and sports activities. Additionally, all CLM students are invited to participate in the weekly language exchange and CLM workshops.
An individually tailored Cultural & Sport Activities Calendar will be shared with each student via email, approximately 1 month prior to their program start date. CLM Study Abroad students are required to attend the activities included. We ask that all students wait to make travel plans until the receipt of this calendar.
Although activities will very according to semester, below you can see some examples of potential activities:
Field Trips:
Córdoba
Sevilla
Málaga
Alpujarra
Costa Tropical
Caminito del Rey
Walking Tours & Cultural Visits:
Alhambra
Albaicín
Cathedral
Sports Activities:
Los Cahorros
Costa Tropical
Pinos Genil
Llano de la Perdiz
Workshops:
- Flamenco Workshop
- Carnaval Roda de Samba
- CLM Sound
- Film Fest
- Poetry Recital
- Latin Jazz Concert
- Olive Oil and Beer – Extraction and Elaboration
Weekly Language Exchange:
The language exchange is a casual meet up where language learners connect to practice speaking and improve their skills. Participants are grouped based on the languages they want to learn and share, taking turns practicing their target languages while helping others with theirs. It’s a fun, engaging and interactive way to learn, exchange cultures, and meet new people.
Extras

In addition to your academics, room and board, and activities, the CLM Study Abroad program includes a variety of extra services designed to enrich your experience and ensure your peace of mind.
- Medical Insurance – Fully comprehensive health insurance throughout your stay including specialists and emergency treatment.
- 24-Hour Emergency Phone Line – Contact your Coordinators easily in an emergency
- Language Exchange – Practice Spanish with locals and improve your fluency in a natural, engaging way.
- Internships – Gain valuable professional experience and enhance your resume through practical, hands-on opportunities in your field.
- Official Transcript –Your official transcript will be sent to you university on completion of your program.
- Orientation & Handbook – An informative orientation session on arrival and to help you settle in and a handbook with essential information to navigate life in Granada.
- Ongoing Advice & Support – A dedicated office and coordinators to offer guidance when you need it.
These services ensure that your time in Granada is not only academically enriching but also safe, supported, and unforgettable.