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Spanish

Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 580 million speakers across Europe, the Americas, and beyond. As the official language of 21 countries and key international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union, Spanish is essential for accessing vibrant cultures and expanding global business opportunities.

Build Relationships

Spanish-speaking cultures are known for their vibrant festivals, rich history, and warm hospitality, making them some of the most enjoyable to experience.

Career Opportunities

 There is an increasing demand for Spanish-speaking professionals in various industries, such as hospitality, marketing, education, government, and non-profit organizations.

Teachers:

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Kalua
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Susy
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Connie
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Elena

Immersive Language Lessons

Interactive Learning

Spanish lessons tied to environmental themes.

Expert Guidance

Learn from a seasoned educator with global expertise.

Cultural Exploration

Discover local traditions and natural wonders

Nature Conservation  in Spanish

Learn Spanish while exploring nature and culture. This course integrates Spanish language instruction with environmental topics like landscapes, forests, biodiversity, and cultural heritage in Spanish-speaking countries.

Guided by a Spanish teacher with international experience and advanced degrees in Forestry Engineering, Biodiversity, and Environmental Education, you’ll improve your vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills while discovering the natural and cultural richness of Spanish-speaking regions.

One on One

Focused, personalized, and tailored just for you.

Group 

Engaging, collaborative, and perfect for shared learning and teamwork.

Our Process

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An exploratory and interactive session to measure your current language skills.

Course design based on you interests and objectives

An available schedule that will suit your needs

A detailed report of your final program results

Follow Common European Framework of Reference
for Languages

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