Intensive or Part-Time Course? Find Out Which One Is Best for You This September

Spanish classes in Madrid

September often feels like a fresh start, just like January. After the summer holidays, we’re full of energy and motivation to take on new challenges—and learning a new language is usually at the top of that list. If you’re planning to learn Spanish in Madrid, this is the perfect time to begin.

At Jaleo Madrid, we specialize in helping international students achieve their language goals. Based on our experience as teachers (and also as language learners), we know that everyone learns differently. That’s why we offer a variety of Spanish courses so you can choose the one that fits your schedule, learning style, and personal objectives.

If you have time and want to make fast progress, our Cours d'espagnol intensif is the best choice. It consists of four hours per day (20 hours per week), providing an immersive experience that will significantly improve your Spanish in a short time. Our classes are 100% communicative, so even if it sounds like a lot, the time flies by. Up to intermediate levels, each step usually takes about five weeks. You can also complement your intensive classes with our Spanish conversation lessons or free cultural activities, such as our book club or guided city experiences, to make the most of your stay in Madrid.

If you prefer a slower pace that’s easier to balance with work or personal commitments, choose our Part-Time Spanish Course. This option offers three hours per week, divided into two relaxed evening sessions. While progress is a bit slower than in an intensive course, it’s ideal for professionals, expats, or anyone who wants to learn Spanish in Madrid without stress, while still socializing with other students in an international environment.

And if neither option fits your schedule, we also offer private Spanish lessons tailored to your needs. These allow maximum flexibility, although you won’t have the group interaction that many students find motivating.

Whatever your situation, we’re here to help you choose the course that’s right for you. Contactez nous today and start your journey to Spanish fluency with Jaleo Madrid!

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