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Learning online, why?

Learning Spanish online can be funnier and easier than ever.

  • You don't need to sit in a class.
  • The classes are at your own pace and in your own time.
There are also different reasons to learn Spanish these days.

  • You can learn it because it is useful at work.
  • You want to travel to Spain or Latinamerica.
  • Your boyfriend or partner's relatives speak Spanish and you want to communicate.
  • You might enjoy the challenge of learning a new language.
  • Learning keeps your mind healthy and active.
  • It might be required at school or college.
You probably might be able to think of some more good reasons to learn Spanish.

Spanish classes available

  • Spanish for beginners: which is for students with a elementary or no knowledge of Spanish.

  • Intermediate Spanish: is for students who are able to understand and speak fairly the Spanish language in every day situations and who have a some knowledge of the Spanish grammar.

  • Advanced Spanish: is for students who have studied Spanish for a longer period and have an understanding of the language and the Spanish culture and who are able to communicate in all situations.

  • Spanish literature: is for students who have a broad knowledge of the language but want to explore Spanish authors (poetry, drama, and narrative).

  • DELE test preparation: this course will focus in the five parts of the test (language reading comprehension, written skills, listening, grammar and vocabulary, and oral test)

Spanish Lessons

My enthusiasm, experience and professionalism guarantee you to have an unforgettable experience learning Spanish. I hold a Masters degree in foreign languages which qualifies me to help you learn the language in an enjoyable and effective way while you immerse yourself in an exciting new culture. I strive to transform my classroom into a lively, interactive space, providing the ideal elements for you to quickly attain your Spanish language goals. To do this, I mix a variety of tasks and activities: communicative and interactive, grammatical and cultural. I also like to use technology to encourage deeper ways for my students to learn, analyze and synthesize information.