
In our group classes we study grammar, read, and listen, but above all, we speak! We truly believe that the best way to practice a language is, in fact, by using your tongue. In our groups, we create our own environment to practice speaking, because the more students there are, the more opportunities you have to talk. But! There is a limit, and we believe that five people is the maximum. Beyond that number, our teachers’ ability to give personalized attention decreases, and dynamic activities can drag on too long if too many people are speaking. So the maximum number of students per group matches the level of attention we want to provide, ensuring that everyone can learn well, in a dynamic and harmonious way.
Does that mean our groups can’t have more than five students? Yes, but fortunately, we can have more than one group! So if you don’t see a group at your level or at a desired time, send us a message to check whether there’s a group you could start one that others who are interested can later join.
We want more and more people to understand our language, our people, our customs, and even our humor. Join us!.
Price: $3,800mxn
Number of hours: 24hrs
Special offer: Pay 2 months in advance and get a $100mxn discount per month.

A1: Students learn greetings, introductions, the alphabet, numbers, nationalities, professions, family, days of the week, food, and basic present tense verbs. They begin forming simple affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.

A1: Students learn greetings, introductions, the alphabet, numbers, nationalities, professions, family, days of the week, food, and basic present tense verbs. They begin forming simple affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.

B2: Students engage in discussions on a wide range of topics including current events, culture, and abstract ideas. They refine their use of complex verb tenses like present subjunctive, develop nuanced arguments, and express cause, consequence, and contrast. Listening and reading comprehension improve with more authentic materials.

B1: Students discuss personal experiences, plans, hopes, and opinions on familiar topics. They use simple past (preterite), description and continuous past (imperfect), future tense, and begin managing longer conversations and texts. Emphasis is placed on improving fluency, describing situations in detail, and handling everyday scenarios more independently.
We’re here to add depth to your Mexican adventure. Send us a message to explore how we can tailor your language journey.
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