DELE certificates demonstrate a very good command of Spanish

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By earning their DELE certificates, Joshua Wieder (12d), Paula Auschill (12d), and Ana Catalina Pohl (12b) demonstrated their excellent Spanish language skills—the official paper diplomas arrived at Steinmühle some time later. The DELE diplomas are official certificates attesting to proficiency in the Spanish language, awarded by the Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. They are internationally recognized and are equally valid in both academic and professional settings. The test assesses all four skills—namely reading, writing, listening, and speaking—as well as knowledge of linguistic structures.

The DELE A2/B1 exam for schools offers students the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency at either the A2 or B1 level. The exam is intended for students up to age 17. Ana-Catalina Pohl (2nd from right) took the DELE exam in May 2021 during the lockdown and achieved level B1. Paula Auschill (2nd from left) and Joshua Wieder (left) took the exam in November 2021 and achieved level A2. Congratulations to all three certificate recipients, who posed for the photographer here together with their teacher, Mar Montenegro (right).