Don Quijote: Malaga
C. Carretería, 84, Malaga, 29008, Spain
Don Quijote: Malaga
DON QUIJOTE ASSISTS YOU WITH THE EXAM ENROLLMENT
You can take the CCSE exam at don Quijote facilities and our staff will assist you with the enrollment and will provide information and tips about the exam preparation.
Before taking the exam, we will help you all along the online enrollment process and will provide you with information about the dates, exam composition and preparation material.
In addition, don Quijote is certified as an official DELE preparation and exam center. Therefore, as DELE certificate is required in order to get the Spanish citizenship too, you can also take one of our DELE preparation courses at which we have +95% of success rate. All our teachers are examiners.
EXAM STRUCTURE
The Constitutional and Sociocultural knowledge of Spain test consists of 25 questions whose contect is organized in two main sections: Government, legislation and citizen participation in Spain and Culture and history.
10 questions about the Government, powers and institutions of the State, fundamental laws and mechanisms for citizen participation. Knowledge about rights and duties that Spain citizenship implies.
3 questions about the Government, powers and institutions of the State, fundamental laws and mechanisms for citizen participation. Knowledge about the citizenship solicitation and the rights and duties that it implies.
2 questions about the territorial organization and political and physical geography of Spain.
3 questions about Spanish art, traditions, culture and relevant historic events.
7 questions about different aspects of daily life and society's behaviour. Knowledge about administrative procedures in Spain.
Questions have a variable lenght of 20-40 words and are of multiple choice (three different options) and true/false kind. The test is in paper.
In order to pass the exam, at least 15 questions out of 25 (60%) must be answered correctly. The results are published at the Instituto Cervantes' online platform in a 20-day period after the test is taken.
Exam and registration fees are not included. Prices range per level from € 85 to € 235.
Exam dates 2024: 25/01, 29/02, 28/03, 25/04, 30/05, 27/06, 25/07, 26/09, 31/10, 28/11
Exam dates 2025: 30/01, 27/02, 27/03, 24/04, 29/05, 26/06, 31/07, 25/09, 30/10, 27/11.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary and Grammar
Don Quijote does not hold classes on the holiday dates above. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 6 students |
Maximum | 12 students |
Age range | 18 years old and older |
Open year-round, our Málaga partner school is located in a beautiful Andalusian building dating from the 1950s. You’ll study in pleasantly large and airy classrooms surrounded by a garden filled with yucca palms, lemon trees, date palms, and rubber trees, all of which contribute to a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere.
During the hot Andalusian summer, the garden provides students with much-appreciated shade as well as a swimming pool that calls for a refreshing splash. Grocery shops, banks, a pharmacy, restaurants, and bars are within 100 yards of the school and 2 minutes is all you need to get to the beach!
The nationality and age mix at Don Quijote: Malaga varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
Don Quijote does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Malaga is a city that sparkles because of its temperament. This shows above all in the best known folklore of Malaga: the song and dance of the Flamenco. Before and during Easter there are numerous processions. That’s when Malaga shows itself in all its pomp and circumstance, a joy to behold. The city has many historic attractions. Not just the old center of Malaga with its countless Moorish remains but also the Alcazaba, a Muslim Fort, and the castle on Mount Gibralfaro are well worth a visit.
Mon professeur était excellent. Des cours privès vraiment personnaliés et adaptès à mes besoins et mes attentes. L'ècole est magnifique. Moderne et très propres. J'ai bien aimé les excursions organisées par l'école, surtout la visite de l'alcazaba.
Show details » Read more...He pasado unos días maravillosos. Las clases son cómodas, la profesora era entusiasta y alegre. Las actividades han estado genial, aplicamos la teoría con las actividades. Y la casa aunque era sencilla cubría todas las necesidades. Mi opinión personal es que he disfrutado y aprendido mucho.
Show details » Read more...The school is located in a beautiful restored building, in downtown Malaga, with common comfortable areas. The classroom are bright but lack any OHP. No language lab either.
I was lucky enough to attend a class with only 5 students (4 students the third week): a dream for any teacher. But obviously our teacher mistakes doing a “one woman show” with teaching. She, simply never stopped talking, about her kids, her apartment, relations with her husband, the education her mother gave her, the death of her father….treating her students as her best friends.
It was entertaining at first but ended up being really overwhelming. The worst: if we didn’t interrupt her, there was no way to say a single sentence during the entire morning.
This is why I asked for private tutoring for a week: very profitable eventually. Unfortunately, the third week I was back with the same teacher.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying Spanish in Malaga. These homes are often between 1 - 20 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Student residences are more suitable for an independent student, who is looking for clean, basic accommodation at an economic price. All students must be 14+. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about student residence accommodation
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Malaga, but this tends to be more expensive. Don Quijote provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you. If you wish to receive your paperwork by express mail, you will be charged 185 € when you register.
The closest airport to the school is Málaga Airport (AGP).
The school offers airport pickup services. If you wish to be picked up, just give us your flight details and arrival date. The price of a one-way airport transfer from Málaga Airport is 85 €. You must book your airport transfer in advance when you register.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Malaga based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Study abroad worry-free with Language International's health and personal effects insurance coverage. When you book a course with us, you can opt to purchase an international insurance plan that covers not only your health care cost but also loss of your personal belongings. You must book your insurance in advance when you register.
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