Languages
Spanish language
Profile description
Language difficulty
Low to medium
Spanish is considered accessible for many learners due to its phonetic structure and consistent pronunciation. Differences between regional varieties mainly affect accent and vocabulary, not grammar
- Clear pronunciation patterns
- Verb conjugation and tenses
- Regional vocabulary differences
Available levels
🥉A1 – A2
Basic communication, pronunciation, everyday vocabulary, and core grammatical structures. Regional variation (Spain or Mexico) is introduced from the beginning
🥈B1 – B2
More fluent communication, expanded vocabulary, and confident interaction in social, professional, and travel contexts, aligned with the chosen regional variety.
🥇C1 – C2
High-level accuracy, natural expression, and cultural awareness in either European or Latin American Spanish, depending on learner goals.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to choose between Spain and Latin American Spanish?
Yes. Choosing a regional focus helps maintain consistency in pronunciation and vocabulary.
Is one variety more “correct” than the other?
No. Both follow the same grammatical system and are equally valid.
Is Mexican Spanish understood in other countries?
Yes. Mexican Spanish is widely understood across Latin America and internationally.
Can I change my regional focus later?
Yes. Once the foundations are established, adapting to another variety is possible.
Are cultural aspects included in the lessons?
Yes. Cultural context is integrated naturally into the learning process.
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Key facts
Official language in 20+ countries
Spoken across Europe, Latin America, and parts of the Caribbean
500+ million native speakers
One of the most spoken native languages worldwide
Two main learning standards
- Spanish from Spain: commonly used in Europe
- Latin American Spanish (Mexico): widely understood across Latin America and the United States
Widely used internationally
Spanish is essential in business, education, travel, and cultural exchange across many regions