The Instituto Cervantes is the institution created by Spain in 1991 to promote, teach Spanish and spread the culture of Spain and the Hispanic-speaking countries. The headquarters of the institution are in Madrid and in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), city of birth of the writer Miguel de Cervantes.
The Instituto Cervantes is present in five continents with 88 centres, amongst which outstands the Leeds branch which has been running since 1993. Therefore, in 2023 we celebrate our 30th anniversary, collaborating actively in the teaching of Spanish and the spreading of Hispanic culture! There are another two Instituto Cervantes' branches in the UK, in London and Manchester.
Our institution also is in charge of:
The work of the Instituto Cervantes is managed by representatives of the Spanish and Hispanic-American academic world, cultural and literary. The Instituto Cervantes in Leeds collaborates with museums, galleries, theatres, publishers and other English, Spanish and Latin-American cultural institutions.
Students at this level can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
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