Currently, online student at baselang.."real world program". Ironcally, I had the instructor in the video, Isabel for a few classes. She is a good, energetic instructor. My spanish has improved a lot over the past year thanks to baselang.
Awesome content. I live in Laureles when I am in Medellin. I will look into getting my daughter started online in the USA with Baselang and then in person when staying in Medellin.
I used Baselang online for a couple of months and didn’t think it was a quality program. A lot of the teachers had poor internet connections, making class basically impossible. At least once, a teacher’s internet cut out and he just never came back to class. Another thing I remember is that the lesson slides were lacking articles (la, el, las, los). Learning the gender of nouns is essential for learning Spanish correctly so I found this decision (oversight?) strange. To their credit, they gave me a prompt refund.
Currently, online student at baselang.."real world program". Ironcally, I had the instructor in the video, Isabel for a few classes. She is a good, energetic instructor. My spanish has improved a lot over the past year thanks to baselang.
im so jealous!
I usw baaelang closest thing to immersion without moving to a spanish countrt. I love baselang
Thanks Lauren, I will certainly consider to register!
Awesome content. I live in Laureles when I am in Medellin. I will look into getting my daughter started online in the USA with Baselang and then in person when staying in Medellin.
Thank you! And yes it’s a great way to transition into the city. Glad she’s learning 😄
Dreaming Spanish is what she explained
Thank you and muchas gracias 🙂
Can you clarify the discount?
How do I sign up for the in person school
I used Baselang online for a couple of months and didn’t think it was a quality program. A lot of the teachers had poor internet connections, making class basically impossible. At least once, a teacher’s internet cut out and he just never came back to class. Another thing I remember is that the lesson slides were lacking articles (la, el, las, los). Learning the gender of nouns is essential for learning Spanish correctly so I found this decision (oversight?) strange. To their credit, they gave me a prompt refund.