How it works

Share your availability. We assign a teacher on a CEFR program.

Availability and team size

You share weekly slots. We staff from the teaching team.

  • Book around your working week
  • A screened team, not a marketplace

We assign the student

We match agenda, level and teacher. You do not pick from a list.

  • Level and goals set the program
  • The teacher follows the same CEFR path

Online, on-site or mixed

On-site classes are for companies. Private learners study online, or mix both when travelling.

  • Online from anywhere
  • Office classes for company groups
  • Switch format during travel

Blended learning

Portal, book and teacher on one path. Built for busy professionals.

  • Portal exercises and audio
  • Book in print or ebook
  • Teacher on the same curriculum

Learn Spanish in Madrid with a structured course adapted to professional and daily use

Madrid is a central hub for business, administration and corporate decision-making in Spain, where Spanish is required for structured communication, internal processes and professional interactions. Many international professionals understand the language but need a more systematic way to use it confidently in these environments.

This Spanish course in Madrid combines private lessons with a structured learning system, ensuring that you always know what to study and how to progress, even when your availability changes.

At coLanguage, we have trained more than 10,000 learners since 2011, with an average rating of 4.8/5, supporting professionals and international teams across Europe.

Who this Spanish course in Madrid is for

This course is designed for professionals and expats who need Spanish in real work and daily contexts.

  • Professionals working in corporate and financial environments in areas such as Castellana and AZCA
  • International employees involved in meetings, reporting and coordination with Spanish-speaking teams
  • Expats managing administrative procedures such as NIE, registration and public services in Madrid
  • Companies training teams that need consistent and structured communication in Spanish

It is also relevant for organisations onboarding international employees who require a structured and trackable learning process.

A structured system instead of disconnected lessons

The course is not based on isolated lessons or generic group classes. It follows a structured system aligned with the MCER (CEFR), ensuring continuity and measurable progress.

A private teacher applies this structure to your level, professional context and availability, so that each lesson has a clear purpose and builds on previous work.

  • CEFR-based learning path from A1 to C2
  • Private lessons focused on speaking, correction and real situations
  • Learning portal with structured modules and practical content
  • Centralised system for progress, corrections and materials

This approach avoids repetition, gaps and loss of progress when your schedule changes.

Spanish in real professional situations in Madrid

Madrid is an international business hub, but Spanish remains essential in many professional situations. The course focuses on how the language is actually used across different sectors.

In financial and corporate environments in areas such as AZCA, Castellana and the Cuatro Torres Business Area, communication often involves internal reporting, meetings and coordination with local teams. The training focuses on structuring ideas clearly, participating in discussions and handling documentation in Spanish.

In technology and consulting environments, particularly in districts like Salamanca and Chamberí, professionals use Spanish in client communication, project updates and stakeholder discussions. The course helps you explain tasks, manage conversations and participate actively in meetings.

In healthcare and public-facing roles, Spanish becomes essential for interacting with patients, managing administrative processes and communicating clearly in time-sensitive situations. Training focuses on structured communication, clarity and accuracy.

How the learning system works

The course is designed to make progress consistent and predictable, even with a demanding schedule.

  1. Definition of a learning plan based on your level, role and objectives
  2. Access to structured CEFR modules through the learning platform
  3. Lessons focused on speaking, correction and real-life application
  4. Continuous tracking of progress and activity
  5. Adjustments based on your development and availability

Each step builds on previous work, ensuring continuity and long-term retention.

Flexible learning adapted to your schedule

Lessons are scheduled around your availability, including before work, during lunch breaks or after work.

When your agenda becomes more demanding, structured self-study sessions help maintain continuity. If you travel for work, lessons continue online with the same structure and teacher support.

If you relocate within Spain or to another European city, your course continues without interruption thanks to a shared system where your progress, materials and learning plan are stored.

Where lessons take place in Madrid

Training is organised based on your daily routine and work location.

We regularly teach in central business and residential areas such as Salamanca, Chamberí, Chamartín, Centro and Retiro.

Business districts include AZCA, Paseo de la Castellana and Cuatro Torres. Nearby areas such as Pozuelo de Alarcón, Alcobendas and Las Rozas are also covered, typically within a 20 km service radius.

Lessons can take place in-company, at coworking spaces, at home or online. Transport costs may apply depending on distance.

Progress by level (A1–C2)

The course follows CEFR levels with practical outcomes adapted to professional use.

  • A1–A2: handling daily situations such as housing, services and basic communication
  • B1: participating in workplace conversations and managing routine communication
  • B2: leading meetings, writing structured emails and interacting with clients
  • C1–C2: managing complex communication, negotiations and presentations

The program is aligned with CEFR and Instituto Cervantes standards and includes the types of tasks required in official DELE exams when relevant.

Example scenario: professional working in Madrid

A professional working in a corporate environment needed Spanish for internal communication and meetings with local teams.

The training combined weekly private lessons with structured self-study, focusing on meeting participation, reporting and daily interaction.

Outcome: clearer communication, increased confidence and more active participation in Spanish-speaking environments.

Example scenario: relocation and integration in Madrid

An international professional relocating to Madrid required Spanish for administrative processes and daily life.

The program followed a blended format, combining flexible lessons with structured self-study focused on housing, procedures and practical communication.

Outcome: faster integration, improved independence and more efficient handling of daily situations.

Pricing and structure

Pricing depends on intensity and lesson format.

  • Course packages typically range from €200 to €400
  • Conversation lessons range from €26 to €38 per hour

The format can be adapted to your availability, from balanced weekly plans to more intensive programs.

Support for HR and team training

For HR teams, the course is designed to provide structure and reduce administrative workload.

  • Learning plans with defined objectives and timelines
  • Professional invoices aligned with internal processes
  • Attendance tracking and activity reporting
  • Documentation for internal reporting and cost justification

This allows organisations to implement training without managing the process manually.

Funding and reimbursement (FUNDAE)

In Spain, companies can finance language training through FUNDAE (Fundación Estatal para la Formación en el Empleo) using their annual training credit.

This system allows companies to organise employee training and recover part or all of the cost through social security contributions allocated to professional development.

We support this process by providing the documentation typically required:

  • Structured learning plan
  • Professional invoice
  • Attendance tracking
  • Activity reports

Depending on the organisation, training may also be financed through internal L&D budgets or sector-specific training initiatives.

Eligibility depends on company profile and active funding calls.

How to start

The onboarding process is simple and structured.

  1. Share your goals and availability
  2. Receive a personalised proposal
  3. Complete an optional level assessment
  4. Start your course with full access to the system

Questions specific to Madrid learners

Combining lessons with a full-time job
Lessons are scheduled around your workday to ensure continuity.

Frequent business travel
The course continues online with the same structure and support.

Training in business districts
Lessons can be organised in offices and coworking spaces across Madrid.

Progress tracking for HR
Structured reports, attendance tracking and activity data are provided.

Exam preparation
The course follows CEFR and Instituto Cervantes guidelines and includes DELE-style tasks when required.

Learning portal included

Structured conversation classes with any teacher include all CEFR levels.

  • Ebook
  • Learning portal
  • Structured course programs

coLanguage Publishing

Conversation classes include the learning portal and ebook. Printed books are sold separately. About us, Quality guarantee.

  • Printed books
  • Interactive EPUBs with audio
  • Audiobooks

Student reviews of our Spanish lessons

  • 4.6/5
4.6 out of 5 based on 12 ratings

Social life improved once I could follow meetings in Spanish. The portal exercises are short; the book gives depth.

Rachel E.
Helsinki, Finland
Self-study
  • 4.9/5

Flexible enough for family life. I download lessons, use translated audio, and book a teacher when I need feedback.

Claire D.
Lyon, France
Blended learning
  • 4.7/5

Not flashy, just consistent. The course book and portal follow one line; that matters more than random exercises.

David R.
Berlin, Germany
Blended learning
  • 4.4/5