Study Private Spanish Classes Online
How would you like to learn Spanish from your own home? Well now it’s possible! Take private Spanish classes online with CLIC International House. Study with a International House España Spanish teacher via video call, create a schedule suited to your needs, and trust in the confidence of our institute. Want to know more? Keep on reading!
How to study Private Spanish Classes Online with CLIC:
Reservation
Fill out the registration form and choose how many classes you need and the date and time of your first class.
Video Call
We’ll send you an email with a link to our online platform, where you can make a stable video call with your International House España Spanish teacher online at the time you selected.
Personalised Classes
Do you want to improve your Spanish level? Get ready for the DELE exam? Practise for a job interview? Plan your personally tailored class with your teacher.
Get Started!
It’s time to get started with your private Spanish classes online! All classes following the first class will be arranged between you and your teacher.
How much do Private Spanish Classes Online cost with CLIC?
To make things easier for you, we offer packets of 5 or 10 classes (each class lasts 50 minutes).
5 classes
165€
10 classes
330€
Want to know who your International House España Spanish teacher online could be?

Paula Herrera
Spanish teacher
Paula is a licensed translator and has been teaching Spanish for six years. She also works as a music teacher and loves class activities that encourage creative learning.

Virginia Galvez
Spanish teacher
Virginia has a master’s degree in Spanish Education and has worked with CLIC for four years. She studied languages because she knew that it would be her ticket to do everything she wanted: travelling and learning about other cultures.

Javier Tirve
Spanish teacher
Javier has a master’s degree in teaching and has been working as a Spanish teacher at CLIC for two years. He loves learning languages and travelling the world. He already speaks English and French, and now he’s studying German.
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