Digital Innovations at Jaleo Madrid: More Control, Convenience, and Resources

Learning Spanish

Unter Jaleo Madrid, we are constantly looking for ways to improve our students’ experience and make learning Spanish easier and more effective. This 2026, we are starting the year with several technological innovations designed to make your learning clearer, more practical, and more motivating.

1. Weekly rubric in the app 📱
In our intensive courses, we have introduced a weekly rubric accessible directly through our app. With this tool, students can track their progress more accurately, see which areas they are improving in the most, and identify where they need extra practice 📝. The rubric not only gives more control and transparency but also helps teachers better tailor the classes to each student’s pace.

2. Online store 🛍️
To make shopping more convenient, fast, and simple, we have launched our online store. Now you can purchase books, materials, and other products digitally, without waiting or extra steps 💻📦. We wanted accessing what you need to be as easy as attending our classes, from anywhere and at any time.

3. Hybrid book: digital, interactive, and complete 📚
In addition to our app and online store improvements, we continue to innovate in learning materials. Thanks to our hybrid book, students can enjoy the digital version with audio, videos, and interactive exercises with automatic correction. This allows for more independent and engaging learning, reinforcing what is covered in class and improving Spanish comprehension and practice in a dynamic way 🎧🎥✅.

These tools reflect our commitment to educational quality and innovation. We want every student to have everything they need to continue learning Spanish effectively, enjoyably, and with full control over their progress.

Unter Jaleo Madrid, we continue to work so that learning Spanish is a modern, complete, and practical experience. Every technological advance is designed for you, to make your Spanish journey clearer, more dynamic, and more motivating.

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