Your pace
A group holds up to ten people and the pace is the same for everyone. One-to-one you stay on the hard topic as long as you need and skip past what you already know.
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A group moves at a shared pace, and that does not suit everyone. One to one we build the programme around your goal: speaking, grammar, DELE preparation, Spanish for work or for paperwork. A 60-minute lesson for €35, at the school or online.
Payment is one-off, no subscription here. You take a single lesson or the pack of ten, then top up whenever you want.
To try the format or work through one thing: an interview, paperwork, a trip. Sixty minutes, programme on request.
The lessons run as a course: the teacher takes you through the programme and sees your progress. That is €30 per lesson instead of €35.
You save €50 compared with single lessons.
A group is cheaper and more fun, no argument there. People pick one-to-one for a different reason: when the shared pace gets in the way, or when the goal has a date on it.
A group holds up to ten people and the pace is the same for everyone. One-to-one you stay on the hard topic as long as you need and skip past what you already know.
In a group the talking time is shared out. Here it is all yours: sixty minutes of conversation with the teacher, no waiting your turn.
We set the time around your week: the group timetable does not decide here. The pack goes at your own pace, with no fixed calendar.
An interview in three weeks, an appointment at the consulate, the DELE exam, a move with the family. A group will not rearrange itself for that. A teacher will.
Five steps from payment to the first lesson. We set the time together with you.
One-to-one we start from any level, including people who have never opened a Spanish book and people who need C1 for work.
We start with the alphabet and the sounds. By the end you greet people, introduce yourself, ask a price and follow the short answer.
Talk about yourself, order a coffee, ask for directions. You read menus, signs and simple notices.
You talk about the past, discuss plans and travel without stress. Enough for the pharmacy, the bank and a chat with neighbours.
Fluent conversation on familiar topics. This is the level usually asked for the NIE and residency.
You can work in Spanish: meetings, emails, negotiating with a client. A base for the exams.
You catch fast speech and what sits under it, write complex texts and argue your case. Groups rarely get this far. One-to-one does.
Native and bilingual teachers, the same ones who run the school groups. A bilingual teacher explains hard grammar in your language; a native one gets you talking and works on your accent. Who you get depends on the goal: DELE preparation and speaking practice need different people.
The school has been running in Valencia for over 7 years and holds 4.9 ★ on Google from real reviews.