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 Study Spanish Online

We offer you private online tuition for Spanish as a foreign language according to your interests and needs. 

 The Spanish course is directly oriented by teacher Aytum Hernández Hamón. She has university studies in tourism enterprises and English. She teaches Spanish as a second language from beginner to advanced levels following the programs established by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. She has teaching experience of more than 16 years of advising students from different countries, languages, and ages. 
Why choose this course? because it could be a unique experience for you and a friend or relative, to help you communicate in most situations of daily life.
Six levels in total from beginner to advanced. Students with previous knowledge of Spanish may take a placement test. The approach is communicative, personalized tutoring, and didactic materials.

You can also take in-person lessons. So you will have the opportunity to travel to a Spanish-speaking country and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Here are some testimonials from her students:

" Aytum is an incredible teacher who changed my relationship with Spanish.  She made it conversational, fun, and engaging. We talk about current events and learn organically. Instead of following a specific, rigid curriculum, our lessons enable me to grow and become genuinely confident in speaking, reading, listening, and writing in Spanish. And whether it’s an article, podcast, or movie recommendation, she has a firm grasp of popular culture. Aytum is a window into the Spanish – speaking world, and I couldn’t recommend her more highly"

Jaxson K.

Toronto, Canada

"Aytum is a very professional and experienced teacher. She is able to teach at any level, from beginning to advanced. Her genuine warmth and encouragement put students at ease. Along with Spanish Aytum shares her enthusiasm and knowledge of history, art, dance, music, and current events, and incorporates them into her lessons. It is always a pleasure to study with her"

Shari F.

Minnesota, USA






For further information please contact: 
e- mail: aytumhernandezh@gmail.com 
                   
móvil:00 57  319 3650384 


  






 






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