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Online Spanish Courses – Blended Learning with Mi Español®

Even if you’re not in San Carlos de Bariloche, you can still take part in a high-quality Spanish learning experience. Our online programs combine live instruction with digital tools, giving you a flexible way to learn while staying connected to authentic language use.

Live Classes and Teaching Approach

All classes are taught live by native Spanish-speaking teachers based in Argentina who are experienced in teaching international learners. They adjust each lesson according to your goals, learning preferences, and background, creating a personalized and effective learning process.

The emphasis is on communication from the start. During each session, you’ll actively use Spanish through speaking and listening activities, while your teacher provides immediate corrections and guidance. You’ll also be introduced to the natural rhythm and usage of Argentine Spanish, including everyday expressions and cultural references.

Teachers monitor your progress throughout the course, offering feedback, identifying areas for improvement, and supporting your development over time.

A Digital Learning Community

Joining the program means becoming part of a connected online learning space. Through the platform, you can maintain contact with your teachers, exchange with other students, and continue practicing between lessons, helping you stay engaged and consistent.

Mi Español® Platform & Learning Approach

Both individual online Spanish courses and group online Spanish courses are supported byMi Español®, our structured online platform. It provides level-based units, interactive exercises, and guided content designed to reinforce what you learn in your live classes.

This blended approach allows you to combine real-time instruction with self-paced practice, helping you strengthen your language skills in a balanced way.

Course Options

All programs are built around live classes and include full access to Mi Español®, a placement test, personalized feedback, and a final certificate. You can also stay in contact with your teachers through the platform during the week.

You may choose individual lessons for greater flexibility and personalized attention, or group classes that begin monthly, with small groups and a fixed schedule of four hours per week.

Getting started

To enroll, you can complete our reservation form or reach out by email. We’ll assist you with your placement test, course planning, and access to the platform so you can begin smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to take live classes without engaging with the platform at all?

Absolutely. Students who prefer a purely live experience can enroll in one-on-one or group sessions taught directly by our instructors in Bariloche, with no platform component required. However, many students who initially opt for classes only end up choosing the blended format once they see how well the platform complements their live learning.

What if I only want access to Mi Español® without booking classes?

That option is not available. The platform is offered exclusively as part of a course package that includes live instruction. Access is unlocked by booking a minimum of 10 hours of individual lessons or a full month of group classes (16 hours). There is no extra cost for platform access once either threshold is reached.

How much time should I expect to spend on the platform each week?

We suggest matching your platform time roughly to your live class hours — so one hour of independent study for every hour of instruction. This balance reflects how learning is structured in our Bariloche classrooms and helps ensure that new material is properly reinforced before moving forward.

Is Mi Español® appropriate for my level?

The platform covers learners from complete beginner through B1+. If you are already working at an advanced level, your teacher will typically supplement or replace platform content with custom materials and more open-ended conversation practice. Development of B2+ content is currently underway.

Where does the Mi Español® content come from?

The platform is built on a reliable and well-tested technical infrastructure, but all learning materials were created by the academic teams across our network of schools — including the team here in Bariloche. Because practising teachers helped build the content, it stays close to how Spanish is actually taught and used in Argentine classrooms. The curriculum follows CEFR guidelines and incorporates ACTFL equivalencies, with a consistent focus on Latin American and Rioplatense Spanish.

How is a typical level structured on the platform?

After your placement test establishes your starting point, you will work through a sequence of approximately 10 units per level. Each unit pairs around two hours of live class content with two hours of self-study material. The platform also includes bonus resources — extra reading texts, listening exercises, and selected video content — to keep things varied and engaging.

I find it hard to stay motivated when studying on my own. Should I be concerned?

Not really. The regular rhythm of live classes — whether individual or in a small group — provides the human connection and accountability that most learners need. On top of that, Mi Español® includes a built-in communication space where you can ask your teacher questions, interact with other students, and keep the sense of community alive outside of scheduled sessions.

What technical setup do I need?

Nothing beyond what you likely already have. A standard web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Safari), a stable internet connection, and a device — desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone — is all that is required. The platform runs on both Android and iOS without any need for downloads.

Technology isn’t really my strong suit. Is this going to be complicated?

Not at all. The platform was built to be approachable for users of all technical backgrounds. If everyday tools like email or messaging apps feel manageable to you, Mi Español® will too. The interface is clean, logical, and forgiving — there is no way to accidentally cause a problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely — and perhaps not in the way you might expect. Most people know Bariloche for its mountains, lakes, and Patagonian landscapes, but the city is also a genuinely rewarding place to learn Spanish. It is a real, functioning Argentine city with a university, a busy cultural life, and locals who go about their daily lives in Spanish — which means authentic immersion opportunities are everywhere, not just inside the classroom. The setting itself becomes part of the experience. Conversations happen on hiking trails, in chocolate shops, at lakeside cafés, and on boats crossing the water. The pace of life is more relaxed than Buenos Aires or Montevideo, which many students find actually helps them absorb the language — there is less noise, more space, and more opportunity for meaningful exchange. Bariloche attracts students who want something beyond a big-city language course: a combination of serious Spanish learning and an experience of Argentina that most visitors never get to know.

The Spanish spoken in Bariloche is Argentine Spanish, with strong Rioplatense influence — the same regional variety found in Buenos Aires and across much of Argentina. You will hear voseo (vos rather than tú), the characteristic pronunciation of "ll" and "y" with a soft "sh" or "zh" sound, and the distinctive intonation that reflects Argentina's history of European immigration. Patagonia also has its own subtle flavour. The presence of communities with Chilean, Mapuche, and Central European roots — particularly German and Swiss, given Bariloche's history — adds quiet texture to local speech and culture without departing from standard Argentine Spanish. Students who learn here develop a solid, transferable foundation that is fully understood across the Spanish-speaking world.

The most immediate difference is scale. Bariloche is a mid-sized city, which means the gap between classroom and real life is much smaller. You are more likely to have the same conversations repeatedly — at the market, with your host family, in a restaurant — and repetition is one of the most effective tools in language learning. There is also a lifestyle dimension that genuinely affects learning. Students who are relaxed, curious, and engaged with their surroundings tend to progress faster, and Bariloche — with its outdoor activities, stunning scenery, and unhurried rhythm — tends to produce exactly that state of mind. This is not a coincidence; it is one of the reasons we believe Bariloche is an underrated destination for serious language learners.

Yes, without any difficulty. While Bariloche is less internationally oriented than Buenos Aires, it receives a large number of tourists year-round and basic English is spoken in hotels, tourist services, and many shops. Argentina also ranks consistently among the highest in Latin America for English proficiency. We can arrange airport or bus terminal pickup, and our host families are experienced in welcoming students who are just beginning. The school team is equally accustomed to working with complete beginners — guiding students through their first days and helping them find their footing in Spanish quickly and without stress.

Yes — and we see it demonstrated regularly. Age is far less of a factor than motivation, consistency, and a willingness to make mistakes out loud. Bariloche tends to attract a thoughtful mix of learners: professionals taking a career break, retirees pursuing a long-held goal, remote workers combining travel with study, and university graduates preparing for work or postgraduate study in a Spanish-speaking environment. What all of these students share, regardless of age, is a clear reason for being here. That purposefulness consistently matters more than how many birthdays someone has had. We have seen students in their late sixties progress faster than people half their age simply because they showed up to every class and practiced Spanish at every opportunity.

No. From the opening session, classes are conducted in Spanish. English is brought in only as an absolute last resort, when a specific point genuinely cannot be conveyed any other way. Our teachers are trained to make Spanish comprehensible without translation — through clear repetition, gesture, visual reference, and carefully structured progression from simple to complex. The goal is for students to begin forming thoughts directly in Spanish rather than passing everything through English first. This immersive approach, which we have refined across many years and thousands of students, builds both real confidence and genuine communicative ability far more quickly than translation-based teaching.

Progress depends on your starting point, your prior experience with languages, and — crucially — how much you engage with Spanish outside the classroom. Students who live with host families, join activities, and make an effort to use Spanish in daily situations consistently advance faster than those who retreat into English at the end of each school day. As a general reference using the Common European Framework (CEFR): After 2–3 weeks: Basic introductions, simple questions, and essential daily interactions become manageable. After 2–3 months (roughly 200 hours): Comfortable functioning in everyday situations, with growing ability to follow natural conversation. After 5–6 months: Many students reach B1–B2 level, allowing them to engage socially, follow discussions, and handle most real-life contexts with confidence. Bariloche's environment — where Spanish is the language of hiking guides, boat trips, restaurant meals, and neighbourhood life — makes it easier than you might think to stay immersed beyond classroom hours.

Bariloche is more affordable than most comparable destinations in Europe or North America, though as with anywhere in Argentina, costs can shift with the economic climate. Day-to-day living — food, local transport, social activities — is generally accessible, and the cost of course tuition compares very favourably with equivalent programs elsewhere. One thing worth noting is that many of the best things Bariloche offers cost very little: hiking the surrounding trails, swimming in the lakes, exploring the national park, or simply sitting at a viewpoint above the city. For students who want a rich, full experience without a large daily budget, this is a genuine advantage.

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