We provide language training on an individual basis for all kind of personal and/or professional reasons; for students needing extra support at school, new mums, retirees, adults who are hoping to apply to college or university as "mature students" as well as University Students needing help with a Presentation or Dissertation.
This lesson format offers many advantages, from providing the participant with extensive opportunities for speaking practice to doing a lot of work on error correction. In general terms, One to One Tuition enables participants to achieve their goals in 30% less time than the alternative: Group Tuition.

~ Other Languages on request~
one to one tailor-made
It is geared entirely student-centred. The participant can determine the duration of the course beforehand (50, 40, 30, 20 or 10 lessons), the lesson content (General or Specific Purposes: Business, GCSE & AS/A2 Revision as well as help with Dissertations & Presentations for University Students) and even the way of learning (amount of correction, emphasis on written or spoken Spanish, etc).
steps to setting up one to one tuition
- We analyse the participant's language needs and then recommend the most suitable programme.
- We find out the level of the participant. We cater for all levels from Complete Beginners to Advanced.
- We find out what is the best location for our participant. The training is normally delivered on the client's premises, though classes may also be run at one of the Spanish Express branches in London.
- Days and times for the lessons are set according to the availability of the participant. Lessons are generally made up of between two and six hours of training per week, with classes starting as early as 08.00 and running through to 22.00.
- A tutor is assigned to the participant and the programme and contents are confirmed.
- Participant attendance is carefully monitored during the course of lessons.
- The tutor produces a report at the end of each course and makes recommendations for any future training.
why learn spanish?
- Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world and the native tongue of 7% of the world’s population.
- The demand for learning Spanish has more than doubled in the last 10 years. In 15 years there will be 500 million speakers in the world.
- Spanish is the official language of more than 22 countries, with upwards of 35 million Spanish speakers in the USA alone.
- Some of the finest masterpieces of world literature are written in Spanish, including Don Quijote de la Mancha, One Hundred Years of Solitude and many more.
- There are over 16,000 Spanish-language journals, 250 television channels and 5,100 radio stations in the world.
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