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19 feb 2025

Ana del Río, Spanish teacher

Ready for the DELE? Test your Spanish Level now with Río Spanish School in Malta!

 
If you’re thinking about obtaining an official Spanish certificate, the Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera (DELE) is the best option. But before registering for the exam, it’s essential to know your level.

At Río Spanish School - Malta, we’ve created a free online placement test to help you assess your Spanish proficiency and guide you in preparing for the DELE exam.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This test only evaluates your grammar knowledge. To fully assess your level, it’s important to practice listening, writing, and speaking skills as well. In Río Spanish School - Malta we can help you to reach a higher level and pass the DELE exams!

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Why Take Our Spanish Placement Test?


✅ It’s free and quick – In just a few minutes, you’ll know your approximate level.

✅ It helps you prepare for the DELE – If you want to obtain the official diploma from the Instituto Cervantes, this test will serve as a reference.

✅ You’ll receive personalized advice – Based on your results, we’ll recommend the right course to help you improve and pass the exam.

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Take Your Spanish Grammar Test Now and Prepare for the DELE!


If you want to take the DELE exam, the first step is to determine your level. The Spanish teachers of Río Spanish School Malta will guide you through this process and help you reach your goal.

Determine your level!

DELE Exam Levels: What can you do at each one?


The DELE exam certifies six Spanish levels, from A1 to C2. Each test evaluates reading comprehension, listening comprehension, writing, and speaking/interaction skills. Here’s what each level means:


DELE A1 & A2 (Basic User)


📌 With DELE A1, you can communicate in everyday situations, introduce yourself, and understand basic phrases.

📌 DELE A2 proves that you can talk about your family, work, shopping, and describe past events with simple structures.


If you score at this level in our test, we can help you gain fluency and confidence to move up to the intermediate level.


DELE B1 & B2 (Independent User)


📌 With DELE B1, you can describe experiences, express opinions, and handle common situations while traveling.

📌 DELE B2 certifies that you can communicate fluently, understand complex texts, and argue your ideas clearly.


If your result is B1 or B2, we can help you refine your grammar and improve your oral and written expression to reach an advanced level.


DELE C1 & C2 (Advanced & Proficient User)


📌 With DELE C1, you can express yourself naturally in any context, understand specialized texts, and communicate effortlessly.

📌 DELE C2 is the highest level and certifies near-native proficiency in Spanish, with great precision and linguistic richness.

Discover your level!

Have questions or need more information?


Don't hesitate to reach out to us! At Río Spanish School Malta, we're here to guide you every step of the way in your Spanish learning journey. Whether you're preparing for the DELE exam or simply want to improve your skills, our team is ready to help you achieve your goals. Contact us today, and let’s start working together to make your Spanish dreams a reality!

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