Spanish lessons are available for students of all skill levels and ages. People seek out lessons to gain basic reading and writing skills, conversational proficiency, full literacy and fluency, as well as professional or academic-level comprehension. Several factors affect the cost of Spanish lessons.
Group instruction typically costs less per lesson than one-on-one sessions. Group lessons are often sold as courses that last as long as a few weeks to a full semester. Here are pricing examples for group Spanish lessons:
with Elizabeth in Eugene, Oregon: $100 for an eight-week course, with one 60-minute group class per week
in Marin County, California: $175 per month for five 90-minute group classesnew students must register and pay for a two-month enrollment upfront.
Private instruction increases the cost per lesson to account for the students full use of a teachers time. Private lessons vary in cost depending on session length and other factors. Often instructors provide discounts when classes are purchased as a package or bundled with other services. Here are tiered pricing options for 60-minute private lessons:
$50 per class for two students learning together ($100 total per class)
$65 per class for students paying the monthly group lesson tuition
$70 per class for students taking at least two private classes per week
$90 per class for students not enrolled in concurrent group classes
with Elizabeth charges $30 for one 60-minute private lesson.
When a Spanish instructor travels to the students home or office, additional travel fees may apply to cover the cost of their time and transportation expenses.
Consistency is the key to learning a language, and loyalty to one instructor is helpful for saving money. Many instructors offer reduced prices for continuing students, such as the $10 discount that with Elizabeth offers to group lesson students who are re-enrolling for a consecutive term.