The strong point of our service and the biggest attraction for our
students lies in the individualisation around which the classes are
designed.
The majority of people who choose a private teacher as a way to learn
Spanish do so impulsively, driven by a strong motivation and desire to
learn - people who have perhaps already experienced the blandness of
rigid multi-student methods, where the statistic of mid-course
abandonment is particularly high.
The motivation of the student, and full commitment should be the driving
force for any teacher, and what better way of achieving this than in a
friendly, personal way, on a one-to-one basis.
Think of the recruitment of a private tutor also as an undeniable
commodity, in that you don’t have to travel to an academy, which would,
on the other hand, decentralise the classes, with a higher number of
students, as the most efficient way of learning Spanish.
2. I have noticed that you use a method similar to that of the Cervantes institute. Why should I study with you and not with them?
In effect, the method and the manuals we will use will be similar to those of the Cervantes Institute. Cervantes Institute is a good place to learn Spanish, but without a doubt, the non-individualised character of its classes means that it does not provide the best atmosphere for students who want to learn Spanish quickly but also to a greater depth. Academically speaking, a personalised tutor who moulds themselves to your needs will always be a lot more efficient in terms of the use of established methods. Also, be aware that the attention of an individualised teacher will not be divided amongst a whole class, but focused on the individual, and therefore, with respect to the quality of attention received by students, no academy can compare to a private teacher.
3. How long does an intensive course last?
Between 3 and 4 months, according to your previous knowledge of the
Spanish language.
4.
What happens if I cancel a class?
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