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Café Spanish is an online Spanish course service taught by Guillermina, positioned as “online Spanish classes for the curious.” According to the website, the teacher is from Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently based in Lausanne, Switzerland, with more than 20 years of experience teaching Spanish and certification background as a Spanish-as-a-foreign-language teacher from institutions such as Instituto Cervantes.
The course offering is fairly comprehensive: semi-private/small-group classes for 2 to 5 students, one-on-one private lessons, DELE A1 to C2 official exam preparation, business Spanish for companies or organizations, and Spanish for children aged 4 to 14. Classes are mainly delivered via online meetings, and the small cap on group size helps with interaction and correction. In the French-speaking part of Switzerland, offline options are also available for corporate or children’s courses. Student reviews frequently mention that the teacher is well prepared, can identify learners’ weak points, and is able to cover both Latin American Spanish and European Spanish.
Pricing is the main weakness. The official website only states that open group classes are “pay only when you attend,” but it does not disclose specific rates, lesson duration, course packages, cancellation policies, or private lesson fees. Payment methods are not specified either. For cross-border learners, especially users in China, it is necessary to confirm costs, time zones, the class platform, and payment options via the contact form or by phone before deciding to enroll.
The advantages are clear teacher credentials, extensive experience, and flexible course formats. It can suit complete beginners while also covering exam preparation, business use cases, and children’s learning. Small classes are capped at 5 students, making them more interactive than large recorded courses or big live classes. The downside is that the website feels more like a personal studio showcase than a standardized course platform, with no detailed syllabus, trial lesson arrangement, price list, or after-sales rules. Its ability to provide services at scale cannot be assessed from the available text.
Café Spanish is better suited to Spanish learners who value teacher experience and want personalized correction, especially users in European time zones, DELE candidates, companies with business Spanish needs, and families seeking introductory Spanish for children. Access from mainland China is unclear, and the website does not state whether it can be accessed directly or whether common Chinese payment methods are supported. If access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives to compare include italki, Preply, Verbling, Lingoda, or local Instituto Cervantes/Spanish training center courses.
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cafespanish.com is an Argentina Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cafespanish.com directly.