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Online classes

Learn Spanish online with native teachers from Montevideo. Personalized live classes combined with Mi Español® for effective, flexible study.

You don’t need to be in Montevideo to benefit from a high-quality Spanish course. Our group online Spanish and individual online Spanish programs allow you to learn from anywhere, combining live classes with digital resources to create a flexible and immersive learning experience.

Live Classes and Teaching Approach

All sessions are taught live by native Spanish-speaking instructors with experience teaching international students. They adapt their teaching to your individual goals, learning style, and background, ensuring that each lesson is relevant and engaging.

The classes are interactive and focused on real communication. You’ll practice speaking and listening from the beginning, receiving immediate corrections and guidance as you build confidence. Teachers also introduce you to the linguistic and cultural features of the Río de la Plata region, helping you understand how Spanish is used in everyday situations.

They follow your progress throughout the course, providing feedback and helping you refine your skills over time.

A Digital Learning Community

As part of the program, you’ll join an online learning community where you can stay connected with teachers and other students. This interaction helps maintain motivation and encourages continuous practice outside of class time.

Mi Español® Platform & Learning Approach

Our courses are supported by Mi Español®, a structured platform with progressive content and interactive exercises tailored to your level. It reinforces what you learn during live sessions and allows you to continue practicing independently.

By combining teacher-led classes with self-paced study, the program supports the development of all core language skills in a consistent and flexible way.

Course Options

All formats include live classes, access to Mi Español®, a placement test, personalized feedback, and a final certificate. You can also communicate with your teachers through the platform during the week.

You can choose between individual courses for a fully personalized experience or group classes with small groups and a fixed weekly schedule.

Getting Started

To enroll, complete our reservation form or contact us by email. We’ll guide you through your placement test, course schedule, and access to the platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to take only live virtual classes?

Yes. Students may enroll in live online classes only, without using the learning platform. These sessions are led by experienced teachers based in Montevideo. That said, many learners benefit from the blended format, which provides additional structure and continuity between classes.

Can I use the platform on its own? 

No. Mi Español® is not offered as a standalone product. Access is included exclusively with course packages that involve live instruction:

  • At least 10 hours of private classes, or
  • One month of group classes (16 hours)

There is no additional fee for platform access once enrolled.

How much independent study is recommended?

As a general guideline, we suggest dedicating roughly the same amount of time to self-study as to live classes. This approach helps reinforce new concepts gradually and suits learners who prefer steady, organized progress.

Does the platform work for beginners?

Yes. The platform supports levels from A1 to B1+. Beginners receive clear guidance and structured progression, while intermediate students work with more complex texts and listening tasks. Advanced students are usually guided toward more personalized lesson plans with teachers.

Is Mi Español® a generic learning app?

No. While the technical framework is based on a proven system, all educational content was developed by our academic team and partner schools, including instructors from Uruguay. The curriculum follows CEFR standards, references ACTFL equivalencies, and emphasizes clear Rioplatense Spanish, cultural context, and practical grammar.

How is the platform organized?

After completing your level assessment, you’ll gain access to your assigned level. Each level contains: * Approximately 10 structured units * A logical progression of activities combining listening, reading, writing, and speaking In addition to core units, the platform offers optional supplementary materials for extra practice.

Will I feel isolated studying online?

No. Live classes provide regular contact with teachers and classmates, and the platform includes a protected communication area where students can exchange messages, ask questions, and stay connected.

What technical requirements are needed?

You don’t need any special software. The platform works on: * Desktop and laptop computers * Tablets and smartphones (Android and iOS) Any modern browser and a stable internet connection are sufficient.

I’m not very comfortable with technology. Is that an issue?

Not at all. The platform was designed to be simple and intuitive. If you can browse websites or use basic online tools, you’ll be able to use Mi Español® without difficulty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Montevideo is an excellent place to learn Spanish, especially for students who want real immersion in a vibrant, lived-in city. As Uruguay’s capital, it offers cultural life, universities, music, cafés, and an active social scene—without feeling overwhelming. Students quickly become part of daily life: chatting in neighborhood bars, walking along the Rambla, joining local events, or meeting Uruguayans in shared spaces. These everyday interactions naturally turn into Spanish practice. Montevideo combines urban life with accessibility, making it easy to study, socialize, and use Spanish consistently from the first week.

Spanish in Montevideo belongs to the Rioplatense variety, shared with Argentina, but with its own recognizable sound and usage. Uruguayan Spanish uses voseo (vos instead of tú) and features a distinctive pronunciation of “ll” and “y,” often softer and less emphatic than in Buenos Aires. Grammar and core vocabulary are fully standard, making this Spanish easy to understand across Latin America and Spain. For learners, Montevideo offers exposure to a regional accent that is authentic, modern, and internationally useful.

Yes—language learning is driven far more by motivation, consistency, and curiosity than by age. Montevideo attracts students of all ages, including professionals on career breaks, university graduates, remote workers, and retirees. At our school, age diversity is the norm. Some learners come with prior language experience, others are starting fresh, and progress varies individually. What matters most is engagement: attending class regularly, practicing outside the classroom, and staying open to making mistakes. We have seen highly motivated students in their 60s and 70s progress faster than younger learners who study less consistently.

Yes. Many students arrive in Uruguay with little or no Spanish, and Montevideo is a welcoming place to start.Uruguay ranks among the top countries in Latin America for English proficiency, particularly in Montevideo. Basic English is commonly spoken in services, and locals are generally patient and supportive when someone is learning Spanish. We can arrange airport pickup, and host families are used to communicating with beginners. At school, our team is experienced in guiding students through their first days, helping them build confidence quickly and transition into Spanish naturally.

Progress depends on your background, learning habits, and how much you use Spanish beyond the classroom.Students who practice socially, live with host families, or interact regularly with locals tend to advance faster. For beginners starting from zero, typical progress aligned with the CEFR is: After 2–3 weeks: You manage basic communication, introductions, and everyday situations. After 2–3 months (around 200 hours): You can function comfortably in familiar contexts and understand much of daily spoken Spanish. After 5–6 months: Many students reach an independent level (B1–B2), allowing confident communication and comprehension of more complex topics. Montevideo’s strong social culture makes it easy to practice Spanish naturally outside class.

Montevideo offers good value compared to many large cities in Europe or North America, though costs vary depending on lifestyle and economic context. Groceries can be similar in price to Europe, but housing is often more affordable, and public transportation is reliable and inexpensive. Social life—cafés, restaurants, cultural events, and live music—is accessible and part of everyday life. For many students, Montevideo combines quality of life, safety, and cultural richness at a reasonable overall cost.

Uruguayan Spanish includes many unique words and expressions that are uncommon or used differently in other Spanish-speaking countries. One of the most distinctive is “bo”, an informal word similar to “hey” or “mate” in English, frequently heard in everyday conversations in Montevideo. Another very common term is “ta”, which can mean “okay,” “that’s fine,” or “done,” depending on context. Uruguayans also use “bondi” for bus, “championes” for sneakers, and “gurí” to refer to a child. The influence of Italian and Rioplatense culture is noticeable in expressions like “qué lo tiró” (used to show surprise) and the widespread use of vos instead of tú (voseo). These local words and expressions are part of daily life in Uruguay and are especially common in Montevideo, making Uruguayan Spanish sound friendly, informal, and distinctly regional.

No. From the very first class, instruction is conducted mainly in Spanish. English is used only when it’s absolutely necessary to clear up a specific doubt. Our teachers are trained to make Spanish accessible without relying on translation. They use repetition, body language, visual support, and simple sentence patterns that gradually become more complex. This immersion-based method helps students begin to think naturally in Spanish rather than translating from English. After teaching more than 20,000 students in Montevideo, we’ve seen how effective this approach is. Learning Spanish in Spanish builds confidence early on and leads to stronger, more natural communication skills—both inside and outside the classroom.

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