Spanish classes in Flower Mound

Take Spanish classes near Flower Mound with an online teacher. All our classes are live and synchronous.

A woman taking a Spanish class via Zoom from her couch
"Worth every penny - Spanish skills transformed completely."
Mary Smith, NYC
32,000+ students

How it works

1. Find a class that works for you and enroll. You can book more classes now or later.
2. Follow the instructions to join the video conference room on the day of your class.

Reviews from our students

Amanda Hayes
star 5.0
2019-08-14
I thought the course was well-paced and the material was reviewed thoroughly. Juan Carlos did a good job presenting the material and reinforcing the text.
Brad Weissberg
star 5.0
2019-11-30
Very good introduction to Spanish.
Matthew Liam O’Toole
star 5.0
2019-08-05
The classe was quite professional and informative, while at the same time welcoming and friendly. I enjoyed it quite a bit!
Anonymous
star 5.0
2020-05-24
It moved at a decent pace in a very supportive and enriching environment
Anonymous
star 5.0
2019-08-26
It was a great course. I enjoyed it very much. The teacher was very patient with everyone and was very thorough in explaining the materials.
James Oner
star 5.0
2020-04-28
Our teacher was great. I’ve taken a couple of beginners classes else where but never rally been able to catch on. She is patient and has a way of explaining things that make them easy to understand and relate to English. I wish I could have finished my course before the Covid-19 outbreak.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to learn Spanish with this method?

Most students become conversational after completing 5 levels (about 12-15 months of regular classes).

I've never studied Spanish before. Is this right for me?

Yes! Most of our students are complete beginners. We designed our Beginners classes specifically for people with zero Spanish experience.

Will I be embarrassed in class as a beginner?

No. All Beginners students start at zero. Our teachers create a supportive environment where making mistakes is part of learning.

How is this different from Spanish apps?

We teach grammar rules first, then practice. Apps make you guess patterns. Our method is faster for adults.

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