Spanish Online Courses

Learn Spanish Online – With Real Teachers from Spain
Study Spanish from anywhere in the world with live online classes taught by qualified native-speaking teachers based in Madrid, Ibiza, or Mallorca.

Our online Spanish courses are interactive, flexible, and designed to feel just like being in Spain. Whether in small groups or private lessons, you'll enjoy real-time communication, cultural insights, and personalized attention from experienced instructors.

No matter your level – beginner to advanced – you can now learn Spanish online with the same quality, energy, and fun as in our classrooms in Spain.

Spanish Courses Online

Learn Spanish
– in our engaging online language classes based in Madrid, rated among the top 10% of Spanish schools in Spain
– with experienced teachers with university degrees
– accredited by Instituto Cervantes.

A unique way to learn or improve Spanish
– online from home
– Instituto de Idiomas Ibiza (Ibiza Language Institute) and the
– Academia Internacional de Lenguas Madrid (International Language Academy Madrid)
– no intermediaries or additional fees

A unique way to learn or improve Spanish

– online from home,
– Live with real teachers who will celebrate success with you and avoid frustration,
– at fixed times and with our unique teaching method,
– in courses specifically for adults (private lessons for children)
– in courses from 18, 30 and 50 years old

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Pricing

  • 4 weeks: €140 + €40 enrollment fee
  • 8 weeks + 1 free (9 total): €280 + €40 enrollment fee
  • 12 weeks + 2 free (14 total): €420 + €40 enrollment fee
  • 16 weeks + 3 free (19 total): €560 + €40 enrollment fee

If these packages don’t quite meet your needs or you’d like more details before making a decision, feel free to contact us

What Level of Spanish
Do I have?

Our Spanish courses align with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Together with the placement test and the “Can Do” statements, you can determine your current level and track your progress. Additionally, the “Can Do” statements, combined with the placement test, help you plan your Spanish language goals and choose the right Spanish course for you.

Find out here which level you want to achieve. We’ll inform you about the courses you need to reach your goals.

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What Will I Learn?

Our Spanish courses offer you the basis for successful learning. Below you will find our course descriptions for all our Spanish courses, which are structured according to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Whether you’re learning Spanish at one of our Instituto Cervantes accredited schools in Ibiza or Madrid – or taking part in our online courses – you’ll benefit from the same high standards based on the Instituto Cervantes guidelines and the CEFR. All online classes are taught by our experienced teachers from the accredited schools in Ibiza and Madrid.

Course descriptions according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

How much of the course description is covered in your course depends on the duration and intensity of your course. It shows you what you will learn at each level and gives you an idea of how the different course levels are structured from levels A1 to B2.

Course content for beginner level A1

Language skills and vocabulary

How to introduce yourself and others, nationalities and professions

How to ask questions in class

Saying hello and goodbye

Giving and requesting personal details

Numbers and the alphabet

Expressing intentions

Languages, geography and the weather

Leisure activities and traveling

Going east in bars and restaurants, ordering food and talking about it

Spanish and Latin American food

Likes and dislikes

Expressing needs and identifying objects

Family and relationships

Clothes and colors

Habits

Days of the week and daily activities

Expressing times and times of day

Giving and receiving instructions

Expressing likes and dislikes

Grammar

Gender

Conjugation

The verbs ser, estar, gustar, ir, preferir, poner, traer, saber, poder

Present tense “presente indicativo”

Past tense “pretérito perfecto”

Use of a, con, de, por, para and porque

Definite article: el, la, los, las

Personal pronouns

Possessive pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns este/esta/estos

Attributes: bien, mal

Muy, mucho, poco, algún, ningún

También, tampoco

The superlative

Reflexive verbs

Yo también, Yo tampoco, Yo si, Yo no

Primero, después, luego

Cultural aspects

How to greet in Spain and Latin America

Differences in pronunciation

Spanish opening and eating times

Famous people of the Spanish-speaking world

Course content basic level A2

Language skills and vocabulary

Giving recommendations

Describing feelings and talking about habits and difficulties

Language learning activities

Professions

Describing past events

Cinema and biographies

Types and parts of houses, shapes, styles and materials

Giving, leaving and borrowing

Talking about leisure activities, timetables

Talking about past events

Explaining intentions and projects

Explaining recipes

Talking about experiences and wishes

Liking and disliking people

Giving advice

Expressing how you feel, talking about body parts, illnesses and symptoms

Stories about your life and journey

Historical periods

Arguing and debating

Expressing emotions

Speaking in the past tense

Grammar

Past tenses “pretérito indefinido”, “pretérito perfecto” and “pretérito imperfecto”

Irregular forms of the “pretérito indefinido”

Past tense markers

Ponouns

The verbs costar, sentirse, gustar, encantar, preferir, poder, importar, ayudar, poner

Para/porque

Desde / desde hace / hace ... que

Empezar a + infintive

Ir/irse

Prepositions: sin, con, debajo, encima, detrás, delante

Possessive pronouns: el mío, tuyo,

Use of ser y estar

gerund

Estar + gerund

Conditional me/te/le/nos/os/les gustaría + infinitivo

Cultural aspects

Travel and leisure activities

Talking about food and culinary habits

Interesting places and cultural offerings

Course content Intermediate level - B1

Language skills and vocabulary

About the life of a person

Work and school vocabulary

Future and predictions

Social habits

Talking about prohibition / obligation

Telling jokes and stories

Expressing interests, wishes and suggesting solutions, talking about problems and expressing one's own opinion

Grammar

Futuro simple y condicional

Pretérito perfecto y el pretérito indefinido

Presente de indicativo

Presente de subjuntivo

Seguramente/seguro que/supongo que + futuro

Futuro imperfecto

Estilo indirecto

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo

Quantifiers: todo el mundo/la mayoría de/muchos/algunos

Connectors: (y) entonces, en aquel momento, al final, de repente, pronto,

Some uses of the imperative

The superlative: ísimo/-a/-os/-as

Cultural aspects

Cinema, television, novels

Advertising and politics in the Spanish-speaking world

The environment and solidarity

Course content upper intermediate level - B2

Language skills and vocabulary

Talking about the latest news and giving an opinion on it

Discussing different opinions and talking about feelings

Giving and taking advice

Talking about cities, tourism in general and leisure activities

Making hypotheses

Grammar

Combining all past tenses

Use of the presente, imperfecto, pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo

Condicional simple y compuesto

Futuro

Use of the passive voice

Relative clauses

Creo que + indicativo

Para + infinitivo/subjuntivo

Use of the verbs poner y quedar

Cultural aspects

The media

Politics and society in Spain

Education and biographies