How I work

A clear, flexible, and human process

Working together means entering a structured but adaptable learning process. Every student arrives with a different background, rhythm, and objective. My role is to design a learning path that responds to that reality and evolves with it.

There is a framework behind every session, but no rigid script. The work adjusts as your Spanish develops.


The process, step by step

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A short conversation to understand your goals and see how we can work together.

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Sessions built around real communication

Each session is centered on meaningful communication.

Depending on your level and goals, we may work with:

  • Guided conversation

  • Real texts, short articles, or videos

  • Functional grammar embedded in context

  • Vocabulary that is immediately usable

  • Professional or everyday situations relevant to you

Accuracy and clarity are developed progressively, always connected to real use.

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Flexible formats and pacing

You can book sessions in 30- or 60-minute formats, combine them freely, and choose the frequency that best fits your schedule.

Some students prefer short, frequent sessions.
Others prefer fewer, longer sessions.

Both options work. The structure adapts to you, not the other way around.

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What you can expect

  • A calm and focused learning environment

  • Clear explanations grounded in real communication

  • A learning process that evolves with your progress

  • Thoughtful guidance aligned with your goals

  • Communication-focused practice

  • Sustainable progress over time


We start with a conversation

Continuous adjustment

Your learning path is not fixed in advance.

As we work together, I continuously adjust:

  • The level of challenge

  • The balance between structure and spontaneity

  • The focus on fluency, precision, or confidence

  • The type of materials and activities we use

This allows the process to remain aligned with your progress and your needs.

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Support beyond the session

When relevant, I may suggest:

  • Specific resources to reinforce a point

  • Light reflection or practice between sessions

  • Conversation Club sessions to expand exposure

  • Specialized materials for professional contexts

All recommendations are optional and integrated naturally into your process.

Everything begins with a short conversation. Not to test you, but to understand you.

We talk about:

  • Your experience with Spanish

  • Your current level of comfort when speaking

  • Your personal or professional goals

  • Your availability and preferred rhythm

This initial exchange allows me to propose a realistic and coherent learning path from the very beginning.

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