Advanced Methodology & Classroom Consolidation (Online)
Refine your teaching practice and strengthen your methodological consistency.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for:
- Teachers who have completed foundational training
- Spanish instructors with initial classroom experience
- Educators seeking to deepen their grammatical and pedagogical precision
- Professionals aiming to consolidate and refine their teaching practice

Course Overview
Advanced Methodology & Classroom Consolidation builds on foundational training and focuses on strengthening instructional precision.
Participants work with complex grammatical areas, explore literature as a pedagogical tool, and integrate narrative and game-based techniques into their teaching. The course promotes reflective practice and methodological consistency.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Consolidate foundational methodological knowledge
- Teach complex grammatical structures with clarity and precision
- Design activities centered on lexical and prepositional nuances
- Integrate literature into the ELE classroom effectively
- Apply narrative and game-based strategies to increase engagement
- Develop structured and coherent learning tasks
Course Content
Module 1 – Advanced Grammar Challenges
- Verbs that change meaning with prepositions
- Verbs of change
- Prepositional contrast and usage
- Verbs with semantic duality
Module 2 – Literature in the ELE Classroom
- Literary exploration as a pedagogical tool
- Using short texts and poetry
- Designing reflective reading activities
Module 3 – Narrative & Game-Based Teaching
- Learner typologies
- Mystery and problem-solving dynamics in the classroom
- Designing narrative-driven activities
How the Program Works
- Fully online learning environment
- Structured modules with applied teaching tasks
- Practical classroom design assignments
- Continuous tutor feedback
- Final project required for certification
Participants work independently within the established academic calendar.
Entry Requirements
- Previous foundational training in Spanish language teaching
- Official university degree or final-year student status
- Minimum C1 level of Spanish
Certification
Upon successful completion, participants receive a certificate issued by Cervantes Escuela Internacional.
The certificate specifies:
- Course title
- Total number of hours (60)
- Completion date
- Final evaluation
What Is Included
- Access to all course materials
- Academic bibliography and literary resources
- Continuous tutor feedback
- Final certificate
