Spanish grammar, taughtwith real attention.
Molvrik was built around a straightforward observation: most online language platforms treat grammar as a checklist. Learners move through modules at a fixed pace, receive automated feedback, and rarely have the chance to ask a follow-up question. We structured everything differently from the start — in 2021 — because we wanted each learner to have a clear, honest picture of where they stand and what to work on next.
Instruction here happens in two formats — live group sessions and private lessons — and both involve real instructors, not pre-recorded scripts. "The instructor actually stopped the session to explain why I kept misusing the subjunctive." That is the kind of exchange we want to be normal, not exceptional.
Four things that shape how learners progress here
Adaptive learning paths
Before any session begins, each learner completes a short diagnostic covering morphology, verb conjugation, and clause structure. The results shape which topics appear first and how much time gets allocated to revision versus new material. Paths are reviewed after each module — not only at the start.
Live instructor access
Every session — whether group or individual — involves a qualified instructor who can respond in the moment. When a learner produces an unexpected error mid-exercise, the session pauses to address it. Grammar explanations here reference the specific sentence the learner just wrote, not a generic textbook example.
Group and private formats
Group sessions run with a fixed participant limit — small enough that each learner receives direct feedback during the hour. Private lessons follow a different structure: the entire session focuses on one learner's specific gaps, including written exercises reviewed before the call. Switching between formats is straightforward and requires no administrative steps.
Multilingual platform support
Learners connect from across Europe, Latin America, Asia, and beyond. Platform navigation and instructor communication operate in the learner's preferred language where possible, so that the cognitive load of a session stays on Spanish grammar — not on figuring out instructions written in a second unfamiliar language.
How a typical learning journey unfolds
Diagnostic
Written test covering verb tenses, agreement, and clause types
Path design
Instructor reviews results and maps out session sequence
Live sessions
Group or private lessons with real-time grammar correction
Review cycle
Path adjusted after each module based on performance data
Completion
Structured summary of covered grammar with notes for continued study
I had studied Spanish for two years before joining, but the subjunctive was a consistent problem. The instructor identified the exact pattern I was misapplying in the first session. It was more useful than months of self-study."
The private format worked well because the session was structured around the paragraphs I had written in advance. The instructor came prepared to explain exactly where the agreement errors were coming from — not just that they existed."