F.A.Q

  1. Why Spanish Teachers?

  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?

  3. How long does an intensive course last?

  4. What happens if I cancel a class?

  5. Will I need to buy a book for my course?

  6. How do I pay for the classes?

  7. Can I arrange the times?


1.    Why Spanish Teachers?

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?

Firstly, we must stress that a study routine is more than advisable. You should keep in mind that your Spanish classes should be a priority, as it is with this mentality that you will advance. Also, We are aware that things don’t always turn out as we plan, and at times you may have to cancel. In this case, we can arrange another date to carry out the missed class, so you really don’t have to worry.

5.    Will I need to buy a book for my course?

No. We will give you all the material that you’ll need

6.    How do I pay for the classes?

The classes will be paid for in weekly cycles. For example, say you decide on taking 2 classes weekly, on Monday and Thursday afternoons. In this case you would pay every Monday, paying for the class on that day and the following class

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7.    Can I arrange the times?

Yes, in principle you will always be able to, so long as your lessons won’t coincide with other students who we also give classes to. We are quite flexible in this respect