349 lesson packs across the six CEFR levels — every one a real topic, from ordering a coffee to negotiating your rent. No flashcards, no drills: you learn each one by talking it through, out loud, with a teacher who never judges.
First words that work
At A1 you can introduce yourself, ask and answer simple questions, order, buy, and ask the way — so long as the person you're talking to is patient with you. That's the whole idea here: everyone is.
Getting things done
At A2 you can get things done: the shop, the appointment, the directions, the short exchange about work or family or where you live. Simple, direct conversations that go where you need them to go.
Holding your own
At B1 you can handle most situations that come up where Spanish is spoken, give reasons for your opinions, and tell the story of what happened. It's also where most learners stall — understanding almost everything and saying almost nothing. Speaking is the only thing that moves you through it.
Comfortable anywhere
At B2 you can talk with a native speaker without either of you working hard at it. You can argue a point, follow a discussion in your own field, and say what you mean without rehearsing it first.
Sharp and subtle
At C1 you speak fluently and spontaneously, without visibly hunting for the word. You catch what's implied as well as what's said, and you shift register — friends, clients, officials — without thinking.
Mastery
At C2 you understand virtually everything you hear, and say what you mean precisely enough to draw fine distinctions. Not 'native' — simply no longer limited by the language.