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Language school offering classes in small groups


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3.9

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TrustScore 4 out of 5

24 reviews

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Spanish A2 course

The Spanish A2 course isn’t bad, but I wouldn’t say it’s good either. There are quite a few mistakes throughout, which is a serious issue in an educational context. You can’t effectively teach something if you’re not confident in it yourself.

On the positive side, some parts of the course are presented in an engaging way, and the material does stick. However, overall, it doesn’t meet the standards of an A2 level course.

1 July 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Account creation issues, useless support

Subscribed via stripe, received no email, my account was never created. Had to write to support so that they can establish my account. Support solely works in eastern european time zone (finishing 1pm CST !!!), so you have to wait until next day early morning for any reply.

2 August 2025
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I enrolled in a Spanish groupGreat instructor, but the program is disorganized and grammar-heavy

I enrolled in a Spanish group. The cost was appealing, plus it’s convenient that the classes are subscription-based.

Pros:
• The instructor is pleasant to communicate with and is willing to revisit topics if needed. When it comes to practice, we discuss aspects of our own lives.
• It’s convenient to have a platform for lessons where you can review topics, vocabulary, and complete homework.
• Some instructors live in Spain.

Cons:
• There are errors on the platform, even in the grammar descriptions. This means that if the instructor doesn’t notice the mistake or if I’m reviewing the topic on my own, I might learn it incorrectly.
• Overall, there’s a lot of grammar to study! It reached the point where feedback was given, suggesting that while we’re learning grammar, we should also try to speak at least a little. Thanks to the instructor for adjusting. If you strictly follow the program plan, it’s dry grammar.
• It’s unclear why the program includes poems and philosophical quotes for study. My level is A0-A1, and my primary desire is to start speaking at least something. Why poems, guys?
• New people are added to the group throughout the course. It’s one thing if they have a similar level, but we’ve had instances where students with around a B1 level join the lesson. Even the instructor was sometimes surprised, as there was no information about new additions. Moreover, the incoming students’ levels were clearly not assessed; the instructor had to determine their level during the lesson, giving the new student extra attention.
• The program is unusual. For example, I currently feel like I’m at a weak A1 level. I know the present tense and the future form. And suddenly, we start covering actions that began in the past and continue into the present. We haven’t studied the past tense yet, and now this. Maybe it’s some modern program, but practically, it seems logical to first go through the past tense.

In summary, the instructor is pleasant. There are questions about the other aspects.

28 February 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I like the group size and affordable…

I like the group size and affordable price. The friendly atmosphere and Alina is a great teacher. I have been with Tutorium since September 2022 and highly recommend to others.

21 February 2023
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Thank you for your review, Jazira. It is a pleasure to be your language school of choice and we are looking forward to seeing you in classes soon!

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Is a good option

Is a good option, friendly people and very good classes, recommend!

19 January 2023
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Thank you for your valuation, Valerii! Looking forward to seeing you in our future classes.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

As a former employee

As a former employee, I still continue to have classes with them. I really enjoy how refined and universal the learning plan is and how everyone can learn something new at almost any level. My results are great after 2 years and I'm looking forward to continuing!

25 January 2023
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Reply from Tutorium

Thank you for your feedback, Maxim. We are delighted to hear that our former employees find such a great value in our services and look forward to seeing you in our next classes!

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