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TABLE OF CONTENT

A. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

A.1. Terms and Conditions for employer-sponsored and self funded 10-week bespoke course

A.2. Terms and Conditions for scheduled courses

B. DISCLAIMER ON OUR BLOG

C. PRIVACY POLICY

D. COOKIE POLICY

A. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Last updated 01 August 2023

Spanish in The City is owned by Daniel Cristiano, registered with the UK HMRC as sole-trader.

A. 1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR EMPLOYER-SPONSORED AND SELF FUNDED 10-WEEK BESPOKE COURSE

TERMINOLOGY: In this document, the term “CLIENT” refers to a company or employer that enrols its employees, partners, and/or executives, collectively referred to as “STUDENT(S),” in Spanish in The City’s language learning programs for employer-sponsored courses. The term “STUDENT(S)” also refers to individuals enrolled in or registered with Spanish in The City for self-funded courses.

  1. Spanish in The City offers Spanish language lessons for lawyers, attorneys, law students, paralegals, and business professionals. These lessons are intended solely for Spanish language teaching purposes and should not be construed as providing legal, financial, or professional advice in any way. Furthermore, these lessons are not intended to function as lectures on law or business matters, nor are they intended to serve as translation lessons. The resources provided are educational in nature, designed specifically for teaching Spanish to lawyers and businesspeople. They emphasize vocabulary and grammatical structures commonly used in legal and business settings. These materials are not intended to serve as actual legislative documents or contracts.
  2. Spanish in The City does not make any promises or guarantees, whether explicit or implied, about the condition, accuracy, results, quality, performance, or suitability of the services we offer. Any such promises, guarantees, or assurances are not part of the agreement and are not legally binding.
  3. The liability of Spanish in The City shall be subject to the following limitations: a. Spanish in The City shall not be held liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever, including but not limited to loss of profits, business, contracts, revenue, damage to the CLIENT and/or STUDENTS’ reputation or goodwill, loss of business opportunities, loss of anticipated savings, lack of results, loss or corruption of data, information or software, or any other similar losses. b. In relation to our services or any potential absence of them for any given reason, the maximum liability of Spanish in The City will be confined to the total fee paid to Spanish in The City for the said services.
  4. Prior to the start of the course or, at the latest, between the first and second lessons of the initial 10-lesson term, Spanish in The City will send the STUDENT(S) a Week-by-Week plan. This document will outline the topics, language functions, and grammar that will be covered during the term. The STUDENT(S) will have the opportunity to suggest any changes that better suit their needs.
  5. All learning materials to be used during the course, such as PDF documents, audio tracks, quizzes, etc., will be provided by Spanish in The City and are included in the course fee.
  6. While Spanish in The City strives to ensure all provided materials are free from viruses, we cannot offer a guarantee. It is the responsibility of the CLIENT and the STUDENT(S) to monitor these materials using their own internal systems. Spanish in The City will not be held accountable for any data loss, intrusion, scam, cyberattacks, or other harm caused by third party attacks.
  7. The invoice will be issued following the completion of the first lesson. Payment is due within 30 days upon receipt of the invoice. There is no VAT charge on Spanish in The City’s invoices.
  8. If the CLIENT or the STUDENT(S) wish to rearrange or cancel any lesson within the 10-lesson term, they must provide more than 48 hours’ notice before the scheduled lesson. For Monday classes, notice of cancellation must be given by Thursday of the previous week. Failure to provide timely notice will result in the lesson being charged as if it were taken.
  9. The 10 sessions of tuition booked must be completed within a period of three months from the date of the first lesson, unless a written notification has been given by Spanish in The City to the CLIENT or the STUDENT(S) stating otherwise.
  10. The learning materials provided are intended just for the personal study of Spanish in The City’ STUDENTS and are not authorized for sharing or disclosure.
  11. Since Spanish in The City does not provide lectures but rather Spanish language lessons, STUDENT(S) are expected to actively participate during the sessions. Lessons are student-centered, and active speaking, asking, and answering questions are encouraged.
  12. STUDENTS should undergo an assessment by Spanish in The City before the course begins to determine their suitability and to better prepare the Week-by-Week plan. If STUDENTS believe they do not require assessment due to their self-assessed level, the Week-by-Week plan may not fully align with their actual needs regarding topics and language use (grammar).
  13. Spanish in The City will utilize an open Google document for every course as a whiteboard for interactive lessons. To fully participate, STUDENTS are advised to allow access to the Google document from the computer they will be using during the sessions. Spanish in The City does not assume responsibility for any data collected by Google, nor do we hold liability for any potential damage caused by viruses or other issues related to Google.
  14. Given that the Google document is accessible to all, we strongly advise students against sharing any personal or identifiable information within it. Spanish in The City will not be held responsible for any data disclosed on the Google document. The open Google document is intended solely for instructional use, focusing on teaching, and practicing grammar and vocabulary.
  15. Spanish in The City will leverage Google Drive to provide access to listening tracks, grammar sheets, and additional resources. These materials can be easily accessed through the provided links. Spanish in The City does not take responsibility for any data collection practices implemented by Google. Furthermore, we cannot be held liable for any potential damages, including those caused by viruses or any other issues associated with the use of Google services.
  16. Vocabulary learning will be enhanced using the Quizlet app. For an optimal learning experience, STUDENTS are encouraged to create their own FREE accounts on Quizlet.com. Spanish in The City does not assume responsibility for any data collected by Quizlet.com, and we disclaim any liability for potential damage caused by viruses or other issues related to Quizlet.com.
  17. STUDENTS are strongly advised to use a desktop or laptop computer for online lessons with Spanish in The City, as they are better suited for tasks involving writing and reading. Tablets and phones, on the other hand, may be used for interactive vocabulary games.
  18. Unless otherwise requested by the CLIENT or the STUDENT(S), Zoom will be used as the communication platform during the sessions, which will be hosted by Spanish in The City. Spanish in The City does not assume responsibility for any data collected by the communication platform utilized, and we disclaim any liability for potential damage caused by viruses or other issues related to it.
  19. Spanish in The City will not conduct any recordings of sessions, and the CLIENT and STUDENTS are strictly prohibited from recording lessons in any form. If this condition is breached and any recording occurs, Spanish in The City will not be held accountable for any resultant loss or violation of data protection. It is the CLIENT’s responsibility to ensure STUDENT’S compliance with this clause.
  20. In the case of Employer-sponsored courses, Spanish in The City may have to disclose some STUDENTS’ personal information to the CLIENT, such as attendance, assessments results and progress reports.
  21. Spanish in The City does not issue any form of official accreditation or certification upon course completion. Our courses are designed for personal and professional development, and while they can significantly enhance language skills, they are not recognized as formal qualifications by educational or professional institutions. However, for candidates who attend at least 7 out of 10 lessons, we are pleased to provide a non-official certificate of attendance as a testament to their commitment and progress.
  22. Spanish in The City is under the jurisdiction of the laws of the United Kingdom, and in case of any disputes that may arise from the delivery of services or interpretation of these Terms and Conditions, they will be resolved according to the laws of the United Kingdom. The courts of the United Kingdom will have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any disputes that may arise out of or in connection with these Terms and Conditions.
  23. The CLIENT and STUDENT(S) acknowledge and accept these Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy by requesting lessons from Spanish in The City.

For any queries, please refer to the Spanish in The City’s FAQ web page, as it is an integral part of our terms and conditions.

A.2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SCHEDULED COURSES.

TERMINLOGY: In this document the term STUDENT(S) refers to individuals enrolled in or registered with Spanish in The City for the purpose of receiving Spanish language lessons.

  1. Spanish in The City offers Spanish language lessons for lawyers, attorneys, law students, paralegals, and business professionals. These lessons are intended solely for Spanish language teaching purposes and should not be construed as providing legal, financial, or professional advice in any way. Furthermore, these lessons are not intended to function as lectures on law or business matters, nor are they intended to serve as translation lessons. The materials provided are not meant to be taken as actual pieces of legislation or contracts; they are purely Spanish language teaching materials with a strong focus on vocabulary and grammatical structure learning.
  2. Spanish in The City does not make any promises or guarantees, whether explicit or implied, about the condition, accuracy, results, quality, performance, or suitability of the services we offer. Any such promises, guarantees, or assurances are not part of the agreement and are not legally binding.
  3. The liability of Spanish in The City shall be subject to the following limitations:
    a. Spanish in The City shall not be held liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever, including but not limited to loss of profits, business, contracts, revenue, damage to STUDENTS’ reputation or goodwill, loss of business opportunities, loss of anticipated savings, lack or results, loss or corruption of data, information or software, or any other similar losses.
    b. In relation to our services or any potential absence of them for any given reason, the maximum liability of Spanish in The City will be confined to the total fee paid to Spanish in The City for the said services.
  4. Prior to the start of the course or, at the latest, between the first and second lessons of the 10-lesson term, Spanish in The City will send the STUDENTS a Week-by-Week plan. This document will outline the topics, language functions, and grammar that will be covered during the term. The STUDENTS will have the opportunity to suggest any changes that better suit their needs.
  5. All learning materials to be used during the course, such as PDF documents, audio tracks, quizzes, etc., will be provided by Spanish in The City and are included in the course fee.
  6. While Spanish in The City strives to ensure all provided materials are free from viruses, we cannot offer a guarantee. It is the responsibility of the STUDENTS to monitor these materials using their own internal systems. Spanish in The City will not be held accountable for any data loss, intrusion, scam, cyberattacks, or other harm caused by third party attacks.
  7. The invoice will be issued following the completion of the first lesson. Payment is due within 30 days upon receipt of the invoice. There is no VAT charge on Spanish in The City’s invoices.
  8. The learning materials provided are intended just for the personal study of Spanish in The City’ STUDENTS and are not authorized for sharing or disclosure.
  9. Since Spanish in The City does not provide lectures but rather Spanish language lessons, STUDENTS are expected to actively participate during the sessions. Lessons are student-centred, and active speaking, asking, and answering questions are encouraged.
  10. Spanish in The City will utilize an open Google document for every course as a whiteboard for interactive lessons. To fully participate, STUDENTS are advised to allow access to Google from their own computers. Spanish in The City does not assume responsibility for any data collected by Google, nor do we hold liability for any potential damage caused by viruses or other issues related to Google.
  11. Given that the Google document is accessible to all, we strongly advise STUDENTS against sharing any personal or identifiable information within it. Spanish in The City will not be held responsible for any data disclosed on the Google document. The open Google document is intended solely for instructional use, focusing on teaching, and practicing grammar and vocabulary.
  12. Spanish in The City will leverage Google Drive to provide access to listening tracks, grammar sheets, and additional resources. These materials can be easily accessed through the provided links. Spanish in The City does not take responsibility for any data collection practices implemented by Google. Furthermore, we cannot be held liable for any potential damages, including those caused by viruses or any other issues associated with the use of Google services.
  13. Vocabulary learning will be enhanced through the use of the Quizlet app. For an optimal learning experience, STUDENTS are encouraged to create their own FREE accounts on Quizlet.com. Spanish in The City does not assume responsibility for any data collected by Quizlet.com, and we disclaim any liability for potential damage caused by viruses or other issues related to Quizlet.com.
  14. STUDENTS are strongly advised to use a desktop or laptop computer for online lessons with Spanish in The City, as they are better suited for tasks involving writing and reading. Tablets and phones, on the other hand, may be used for interactive vocabulary games.
  15. Zoom will be used as the communication platform during the sessions, which will be hosted by Spanish in The City. Spanish in The City does not assume responsibility for any data collected by Zoom, and we disclaim any liability for potential damage caused by viruses or other issues related to Zoom.
  16. Spanish in The City will not conduct any recordings of sessions, and STUDENTS are strictly prohibited from recording lessons in any form. If this condition is breached and any recording occurs, Spanish in The City will not be held accountable for any resultant loss or violation of data protection.
  17. In the case of Employer-sponsored courses, Spanish in The City may have to disclose some STUDENTS’ personal information to their employer, such as attendance, assessments results and progress reports.
  18. Spanish in The City does not issue any form of official accreditation or certification upon course completion. Our courses are designed for personal and professional development, and while they can significantly enhance language skills, they are not recognized as formal qualifications by educational or professional institutions. However, for candidates who attend at least 7 out of 10 lessons, we are pleased to provide a non-official certificate of attendance as a testament to their commitment and progress.
  19. Spanish in The City is under the jurisdiction of the laws of the United Kingdom, and in case of any disputes that may arise from the delivery of services or interpretation of these Terms and Conditions, they will be resolved according to the laws of the United Kingdom. The courts of the United Kingdom will have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any disputes that may arise out of or in connection with these Terms and Conditions.
  20.   By enrolling in a course, you acknowledge and accept these Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

For any queries, please refer to our FAQ page, as it is an integral part of our terms and conditions.

B. DISCLAIMER ON OUR BLOG

This Website’s blog is expressly curated to foster a comprehensive understanding of the Spanish language. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented herein, it should be noted that this Website’s blog does not purport to offer legal, financial, or any professional counsel. Moreover, it is not designed to facilitate instruction in translation, nor does it provide lectures or courses pertaining to law, finance, or any commercial disciplines. The principal objective remains to assist readers in navigating and comprehending the subtleties of the Spanish language.

C. PRIVACY POLICY

Last updated 8th May 2021

Spanish in The City is owned by Daniel Cristiano, registered with the UK HMRC as sole-trader.

Daniel Cristiano, Spanish in The City, registered with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) (“we”, “us” or “our”), are committed to protecting and respecting the privacy of our clients and all visitors to this Website.

INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE

This policy sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, or that you provide to us, on www.spanishinthecity.online, (our “Website”) will be processed by us. “Personal Data” (or Data, or Personal Information), means any information about an individual from which that person can be identified, either just from that information alone, or together with other information we hold.

We take your privacy seriously. We will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully and in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation.

We will process your Personal Information in the United Kingdom.

We will use your Personal Information to pursue our legitimate business interests, to meet its obligations to provide a service, respond to an enquiry or fulfil your request. If you do not provide this information, we will not be able to offer our service or respond to your enquiry. We will not disclose any personal information obtained about you to third parties without your authorization. We will store your Data for as long as we need it to provide our service to you.

WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT

We may collect the following informatio about you:

  • Contact information including name, address, email address and telephone number.
  • Demographic information such as Spanish language level, whether you speak any other languages or not and which one.

HOW WE COLLECT PERSONAL DATA

We collect your personal data in a number of different ways, including the following:

  • If you interact with us via this Website, for example by filling any of its contact forms, or if you communicate with us by email, Facebook Messenger, LinkedIn, Twitter, WhatsApp or call us, we will collect the personal data that you provide to us.
  • If you enrol to a course.
  • If you book an oral assessment through Calendly.
  • If you fill a form through Linkedin or Eventbrite to attend an event.

HOW WE USE PERSONAL DATA

We will use your personal information to manage, organise and administer your Spanish courses. When your company or employer pays for your lessons, we may have to disclose personal information to them, such as attendance, assessments results and progress reports.

We may use your Personal Information to contact you with newsletters, marketing or promotional materials and other information that is regarding to the service we offer. You will be given the opportunity to remove yourself from any such mailing list or similar device.

We will also use your Personal Information for

  • identifying you when you contact us,
  • calling you for an oral assessment,
  • scheduling or rescheduling lessons,
  • providing the requested by you,
  • complying with our legal obligations,
  • inviting you to every lesson by Zoom, Skype or any other platform,
  • invoicing you,
  • sending you the syllabi and the materials for every lesson,
  • record keeping.

HOW WE PROTECT INFORMATION

We implement reasonable precautions and follow industry best practices in order to protect your Personal Information and ensure that such Personal Information is not accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed. However, these measures do not guarantee that your information will not be accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed by breach of such precautions. By using our Service, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to assume these risks.

HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR

We retain Personal Information only for as long as we reasonably require it for legal or business purposes.

YOUR RIGHTS

Data protection laws provide you with the following rights, to:

REQUEST ACCESS TO PERSONAL INFORMATION

This enables you to receive the personal information we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it.

REQUEST CORRECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

This enables you to have any incomplete or inaccurate information we hold about you corrected.

REQUEST ERASURE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

This enables you to ask us to delete or remove personal information where there is no good reason for us continuing to process it.

REQUEST THE RESTRICTION OF PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

This enables you to ask us to suspend the processing of personal information about you.

You also have the right to object to the processing of your personal information where we are relying on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) and there is something about your particular situation which makes you want to object to processing on this ground.

You will not have to pay a fee to access your personal information (or to exercise any of the other rights above).

We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure your right to access the information (or to exercise any of your other rights).

This is another appropriate security measure to ensure that personal information is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it.

For more detailed information about your rights, please visit the ICO website.

LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

As part of our service, we provide links to or embedded content from other third-parties websites, platforms or applications. However, we are not responsible for whether and how these third parties comply with data protection laws and we are not responsible for the privacy practices employed by those websites or the information or content they contain. These links are provided for your convenience. When you activate these links, you will leave our Website and we do not endorse or take responsibility for the content on those websites or the availability of those websites and, we are not liable for any loss or damage which you may suffer by using those websites. If you decide to access linked web sites you do so at your own risk. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by us through this Website. Therefore, this Privacy Policy does not apply to your use of a third-party website accessed by selecting a link or embedded content via our Website. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of those other websites, platforms or applications before proceeding to use them.

SPECIAL MENTION: IONOS Site ANALYTICS

Which technologies does IONOS use to determine the data?

The data is determined either by a pixel or by a log file. IONOS SiteAnalytics does not use cookies to protect personal data.

The visitor’s IP is transmitted when a page is requested, anonymized immediately after transmission and processed without personal reference.

What information does IONOS collect from THIS website visitors?

IONOS does not store any personal data of website visitors, so that no conclusions can be drawn about the individual visitors. The following data is collected:

  • Referrer (previously visited website)
  • Requested website or file
  • Browser type and browser version
  • Operating system used
  • Device type used
  • Time of access
  • IP address in anonymised form (used only to determine the location of access)
For what purpose is the data collected?

In IONOS SiteAnalytics, data is collected exclusively for statistical evaluation and technical optimization of the website.

Will data be passed on to third parties?

No data will be passed on to third parties.

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

This policy will be that which covers users of this website unless it is superseded by a more recent version. Any changes to our Privacy Policy will be placed here. We will take reasonable steps to draw your attention to any changes in our Policy. However, we suggest that you read this document each time you use the website to ensure that it still meets with your approval.

CONTACT US

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us on: admin@spanishinthecity.online

Last updated 8th May 2021

This Cookie Policy explains how this website (“Spanishinthecity.online“, “we“, “us“, and “our“) uses cookies and similar technologies to recognize you when you visit our websites at https://spanishinthecity.online (“Website“). It explains what these technologies are and why we use them, as well as your rights to control our use of them.

In some cases, we may use cookies to collect personal information, or that becomes personal information if we combine it with other information.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Cookies are widely used by website owners in order to make their websites work, or to work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information.

Cookies set by the website owner are called “first party cookies”. Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are called “third party cookies”. Third party cookies enable third party features or functionality to be provided on or through the website (e.g. like advertising, interactive content and analytics). The parties that set these third party cookies can recognise your computer both when it visits the website in question and also when it visits certain other websites.

WHY DO WE USE COOKIES?

We use first- and third-party cookies for several reasons. Some cookies are required for technical reasons in order for our Website to operate, and we refer to these as “essential” or “strictly necessary” cookies. Other cookies also enable us to track and target the interests of our users to enhance the experience on our Online Properties. Third parties serve cookies through our Websites for advertising, analytics and other purposes.

HOW CAN YOU CONTROL COOKIES?

You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies. You can exercise your cookie rights by setting your preferences in the Cookie Consent Manager. The Cookie Consent Manager allows you to select which categories of cookies you accept or reject. Essential cookies cannot be rejected as they are strictly necessary to provide you with services.

The Cookie Consent Manager can be found in the notification banner and on our website. If you choose to reject cookies, you may still use our website though your access to some functionality and areas of our website such as assessments, practice, vocabulary and quizzes may be restricted. You may also set or amend your web browser controls to accept or refuse cookies. As the means by which you can refuse cookies through your web browser controls vary from browser-to-browser, you should visit your browser’s help menu for more information.

Notwithstanding the above, you can follow the instructions provided by YourOnlineChoices (EU), the Network Advertising Initiative (US) and the Digital Advertising Alliance (US), DAAC (Canada), DDAI (Japan) or other similar services. Such initiatives allow you to select their tracking preferences for most of the advertising tools. We thus recommend that you make use of these resources in addition to the information provided in this document.

The Digital Advertising Alliance offers an application called AppChoices that help you to control interest-based advertising on mobile apps.

ESSENTIAL WEBSITE COOKIES

These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our Website and to use some of its features, such as access to secure areas.

THIRD PARTY COOKIES

INTERACTION WITH EXTERNAL SOCIAL NETWORKS AND PALTFORMS

This type of service allows interaction with social networks or other external platforms directly from the pages of this Website.

The interaction and Personal Information obtained through our Website are always subject to your privacy settings for each social network.

This type of service might still collect traffic Data for the pages where the service is installed, even when you do not use it.

It is recommended to log out from the respective services in order to make sure that the processed Data on this website isn’t being connected back to your profile.

The Facebook button and WhatsApp button widgets (Meta Platforms, Inc)

The Facebook button and WhatsApp button social widgets are services allowing interaction with the Facebook and WhatsApp social networks provided by Meta Platfroms, Inc.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

Telegram Messenger button and social widgets (Telegram Messenger Inc.)

The Telegram Messenger button and social widgets are services allowing interaction with the Telegram social network provided by Telegram Messenger Inc.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

LinkedIn button and social widgets (LinkedIn Corporation)

The LinkedIn button and social widgets are services allowing interaction with the LinkedIn social network provided by LinkedIn Corporation.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

Twitter button and social widgets (Twitter Inc. TWTR)

The Twitter button, twitter feed and social widgets are services allowing interaction with the Twitter social network provided by Twitter Inc.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

EMBEDDED CONTENT FROM OTHER WEBSITES AND PLATFORMS

Reviews, quizzes, assessments an posts on this Website include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, reviews from students, etc.) from other websites or platfroms. Embedded content from other websites or platforms behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website or platform.

This type of service allows you to view content hosted on those external websites or platforms directly from the pages of this Website and interact with them.
This type of service might still collect web traffic data for the pages where the service is installed, even when you do not use it.

Those external websites or platforms may track and collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website or platform.

Since the installation of third-party Cookies and other tracking systems through embedded content from other websites or platforms cannot be technically controlled by us, any specific references to Cookies and tracking systems installed by third parties are to be considered indicative. In order to obtain complete information, you are kindly requested to consult the privacy policy for the respective third-party services listed in this document before proceeding:

Tryinteract.com

YouTube.com

Quizlet.com

LearningApps.org

Unsplash.com

Elfsight.com

Quizlet Quizzes

This Website displays embedded quizzes which allow you to interact with Quizlet.com services provided by Quizlet Inc. You may have to accept Quizlet.com cookies to play these quizzes. However, if you accept or have accepted those cookies in some other website, those cookies will be authomatically placed in your device, with no need of an extra consent when you go to the embedded content in this Website.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.           

LearningApps.org Quizzes

This Website displays embedded quizzes which allow you to interact with LearningApps.com services provided by LearningApps- intercative learning modules .

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: Switzerland.                                                  

Interact Quizzes

This Website uses Quiz.tryinteract.com cookies to display embedded quizzes and assessments which allow you to interact with Tryinteract.com services provided by Interact, the Quiz Collective, Inc.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

Youtube videos

Some of our activities on this Website’s blog have embedded videos which allow you to interact with youtube.com services provided by Google LLC. You may have to accept YouTube cookies to play these videos. However, if you accept or have accepted those cookies in some other website, those cookies will be authomatically placed in your device, with no need of an extra consent when you go to the embedded content in this Website.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

Unsplash.com

This website uses Unsplash.com cookies to embed images and GIFs displayed in tryinteract.com quizzes. Service provided by Unsplash Inc.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

Elfsight.com

This website uses Elfsigth.com cookies to embed google reviews from my students. Service provided by Elfsight.com.

Personal Data processed: Cookies and Usage Data.

Place of processing: United States.

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. Please therefore re-visit this Cookie Policy regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies.

The date at the top of this Cookie Policy indicates when it was last updated.

CONTACT US

If you have any questions about our use of cookies or other technologies, please email us on admin@spanishinthecity.online or by filling out the form on the Website.

Phone: +44 7970528517.

OWNER AND DATA CONTROLLER

DANIEL CRISTIANO. SPANISH IN THE CITY

Owner contact email: admin@spanishinthecity.online