Online Spanish courses
Our online Spanish courses come from Net Languages, one of the world's foremost virtual language schools...
For further details on our Net Languages courses, please visit netlanguages.com or contact Jonathan Dykes.
International House Riviera Maya also offers online Spanish courses for adults (16 or over) via Net Languages - one of the world's leading virtual language schools.
Each course (or level) consists of 120 to 150 hours of study materials and includes individual tutorials with qualified language instructors, most of whom are themselves IH teachers. It is also possible to enrol for half a course.
With a complete course, your password and user name gives you access to all the course materials at your level and all the resources of the virtual language school (the library, study centre, café, etc.) for 12 months. You also have access to our growing community of language learners around the world.
With a half-course, you get access to half the course materials and access to the language school for 6 months.
Prices
- Complete level: 550 US$
- Half level: 305 US$
Note that there is no registration fee for our courses.
We also have a special pricing structure for large corporations and institutions that want to copy our courses onto their server(s) and thereby make the courses available to all the employees or members via their own internal Intranet.
Combined online and intensive Spanish courses
If you would like to start studying Spanish before you come to Mexico, you can do so very easily (at home, at work, at any time that suits you...) with a Net Languages course.
Similarly, when you have finished your Spanish course in Playa del Carmen, you don't have to stop studying. If you enrol for a Net Languages course you can continue to improve your Spanish even when you get home. You may even be able to continue to study with the same teacher!
We offer a 20% discount on the standard Net Languages course fees to all students who enrol for both a Net Languages course and an intensive Spanish course in Playa del Carmen.


