Inscripción The Godolphin and Latymer School

Welcome to Spellian, the most innovative language programme, offered by the leading schools across the UK and Europe!

How it works?

➤ Weekly conversations with a native student of a similar age, half of the time in the target language, half in English
➤ Specially designed resources to keep instructive, meaningful and engaging conversations
➤ Following the GCSE and A level specifications

Why Spellian?

➤ Over 90% of our participants say they’ve greatly improved their fluency, confidence and listening comprehension
➤ A unique opportunity to immerse in the target culture while making new friends abroad.
➤ More than 10.000 participants across the UK and Europe

To give you a glimpse of what’s ahead, here’s what some of our participants have said about their experience:

Spellian has been a great tool for my Spanish learning this year as it has allowed me to gain exposure to different elements of Spanish culture such as festivals like San Jordi that are not covered by the A level course.

The programme provided me with a safe place to practice any grammar and use new structures which allowed me to gain more confidence with my Spanish speaking. The sessions were long enough to cover all questions and also leave some time for general discussion, it was particularly helpful to have the same partner over the course of the year as I was able to build a very supportive relationship with them.

Spellian has given me the opportunity to improve my Spanish and also to befriend a native Spanish person.

Every week we speak for about 30 minutes over videocall with the support of prompted questions and example answers, on topics that are part of the GCSE, so perfect for the exam. Furthermore, it has allowed me to improve my spontaneity and my fluency as I am able to extend the conversation to common interests me and my partner share. The programme is very unique and like nothing I’ve ever seen before as you get the real life experience of speaking with a native speaker similar to your age, something that is difficult to achieve within the classroom