Spanish Language Course

It is called the international language of the 21st century and is the official language of approximately 21 countries around the world.
Students will learn Spanish at the same time as English.

Spanish is considered the international language of the 21st century. The number of Spanish speakers in the world continues to increase, and the demand for Spanish is growing in Japan as well. It is a very deep and fun language with unique expressions not found in Japanese. In this course, students begin with basic conversational expressions and improve their communication skills over the course of two years.

Spanish Courses
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Educational Exchange Program" Study Abroad in Spain

You can study abroad during the spring and summer vacation periods or after graduation at a locally affiliated language school. In addition to language study after graduation, students may choose to study flamenco, music, painting, cooking, etc.

training location Madrid, Spain / Salamanca / Alicante
affiliated school Estudio Sampere/Colegio de España/YA Hablas
Educational Exchange Program

Educational Exchange Program" Training in Spain

You will study at the University of Salamanca, Spain's oldest university, founded in 1218. With over 800 years of history, the University of Salamanca is a coveted destination for students of Spanish.

training location Salamanca, Spain
affiliated school International Courses at the University of Salamanca
Period About 1 month (March)
residential structure Either university dormitory or homestay
Participation Criteria Spanish course 1st year
Must have passed all courses prior to studying abroad
Training Expenses Approximately 400,000-500,000 yen (travel, accommodation, tuition, etc.)
Educational Exchange Program

Taking the certification test (required)

By graduation, students are expected to have obtained at least Level 4 of the Spanish Proficiency Test, B1 of the DELE Spanish Language Proficiency Test, or "B1" of the SIELE.

Taking the certification test (required)

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Faculty/Student/Alumni Messages

Expand your horizons through learning Spanish,
Think about the future.

Dr. Miori Sato

B.A. in Japanese Literature, Department of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Keio University
After working for Nissan Motor Company, lived in Spain for 5 years and returned to Japan to teach Spanish.

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The number of Spanish-speaking food cultures entering Japan, such as "Basque cheesecake" and "mojito," has been increasing every year. There are many Japanese-Americans living in Japan, and many of you may have heard Spanish spoken on the streets. South America is also a large market for business, and speaking Spanish will broaden your field of activity and perspective. Spanish is easy to pronounce, the subject can be omitted, and there are many similarities with Japanese. If you can speak Spanish, your life will surely change. ¡Vamos a aprender español!

After graduation, he joined a global logistics company.
My dream is to eventually work in a Spanish-speaking branch.

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In high school, I spent my days immersed in soccer. I was not good at studying and had no particular goals for the future, so I planned to find a job after graduation. However, if I did not have any weapons, I could not expect to have a successful career after graduation. I changed my mind and enrolled in Kanda Institute of Languages to make language my weapon of choice. I chose Spanish because it has the largest population of speakers after English and Chinese, and I thought it would provide me with many opportunities to be useful. At the end of my first year, I went on a two-week trip to Spain to test my Spanish skills. I was very happy when the local people understood my Spanish properly as we toured the cities of Madrid and Barcelona. It made me want to study more and travel to other countries. Of course, my English skills improved over the two years. I gained confidence in myself. After graduation, I will work for a global integrated logistics company. Eventually, I would like to work at a branch office in a Spanish-speaking country, such as Mexico. I am excited about the prospect of teaching soccer to local children.

Masateru Mukai

2nd year Spanish student, Department of Asian/European Languages
Ichihara-Yawata High School, Chiba, Japan

Alps Logistics Co.

Sample timetable (2nd semester of 1st year)

He also has experience attending to athletes in Spanish at the Olympics.
The language gave me an experience that will last a lifetime.

Suzuna Hasegawa

Japan Travel Agency, Inc.
Department of Asian/European Languages Spanish Language Course
Graduation in March 2020
Tachibana Gakuen High School, Kanagawa, Japan

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The most memorable experience in my two years of study was studying abroad in Spain, where I spent a month at the end of my first year taking Spanish classes with other students from various countries at the University of Salamanca, which is affiliated with Kanda Institute of Languages. Classes are divided according to proficiency level, and I asked a local teacher to enroll me in a higher level class than I should have been. I decided to take advantage of this opportunity to study the language in a more rigorous environment. By the end of my stay, I had become accustomed to the conversational speed of native speakers and was able to enjoy conversing with them. On the other hand, when studying English, I was conscious of outputting the words and phrases I had learned. Immediately after class, I would use the phrases I had just learned in chatting with the teacher. The secret to improving my English is to use them without fear of making mistakes.
After graduation, I found a job at a travel agency where I could put my language skills to good use. Immediately after joining the company, I was engaged as a management staff member for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Guiding Spanish-speaking athletes in the athletes' village is a memory that will stay with me forever. Currently, I belong to the Corporate Sales Department, where I help customers enjoy comfortable travel. In addition to applying for visas for overseas travel and preparing travel manuals, I sometimes escort clients and manage their itineraries. The other day, I escorted a company on a trip to Hawaii. The language skills I acquired at Kanda Institute of Languages are proving useful. Looking back, it has been the most enjoyable two years. Next, it is your turn.

Watch the video Spanish Courses

  • English and One More Language! Spanish

    In this video, you can also experience a sample lesson of about 3 minutes of "Spanish". Please watch the video and try to grasp the characteristics of the Spanish language.

  • Department Introduction Vol. 3 [Movie

    Kanda Institute of Languages has 10 departments and 12 courses. In this video, we introduce the "English Major" and the "Asian/European Language Department," where students double major in "English" and "another language.

  • Common subject "EIC

    The video introduces "English for International Communication," the reason why students can use English at Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages!

Going Beyond the Two Colleges

common subject
English x ICT x Career

*There are no common courses in the Global Communication, Study Abroad, and Basic English Training courses.

There are no common subjects in the Basic English Language Training Course.

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