A couple of years ago, an American lady came to Guanajuato to learn Spanish. She enrolled in one of the most expensive schools in town. This school is good, by the way, and I always recommend it to people who want to come study Spanish in Guanajuato. This poor woman was a rank beginner. When she arrived, she was put in a class commensurate with her level; only the class was in the middle of the beginning class cycle.
In other words, when you enroll in a local, private Spanish school, you may not be put into a class that is exactly at the level at which you tested. If you are a rank beginner and need to be taught how to pronounce the Spanish alphabet and learn the phonetics, you will not necessarily land in a class with students at the same point as you. You will be put in a beginner’s class but at what point in the class cycle is in will depend on when you show up. It isn’t like beginning a language course at a university where day one, everyone begins at the same point and is studying the same material as the class proceeds.
This poor dear was totally lost. All the input she received in this beginning class was absolutely above and beyond her. There...