Spanish Lessons with Juampi
Juampi's Spanish lessons provide an opportunity to connect with Spanish-speaking cultures through dynamic and enjoyable learning experiences. With over 16 years of teaching experience, Juampi a versatile approach that includes videos, songs, interactive exercises, and real-life scenarios, fostering both language skills and cultural understanding.
How It Works
Schedule a one-time intro lesson to meet an instructor, share your goals, and experience how lessons work.
1. Book an Intro Lesson
If your intro lesson feels like the right match, we’ll help you enroll. If not, we’ll set up another intro lesson to connect you with the right guide.
2. Find your Instructor
Once you’ve found your guide, start your weekly lessons—your dedicated time each week to create, learn, and grow. Enrollment renews monthly.
3. Enroll in Weekly Lessons
Meet the Instructor
What do you teach?
Spanish language.
What makes you want to share your skills and knowledge?
Communication itself is such a beautiful power. When it happens between different cultures is one of the most incredible experiences in life, in my opinion. I really appreciate when people feel the desire to connect with the Spanish speaking cultures because it brings a lot of incredible experiences to their lives. It’s a joy for me helping them to create a bridge which can make that possible.
What is your experience in your craft and how are you evolving?
I completed my studies as a "Profesor de Lengua y Literatura" in 2005. Since 2006 I've been teaching Spanish as a second language, first in a private school in Buenos Aires (2 years) and then I taught as a freelancer in many countries. I have 16 years of experience in teaching, I’ve helped almost 300 students, and I like to do this more and more. Between 2008 and 2019 my teaching method focused on dynamic communication because lessons used to be in real situations: supermarkets, museums, parks, cafes, cinemas, etc. Since 2020, I have tried to transfer this dynamic to online classes, by creating situations similar to reality and directing communication towards the potential adventures of students in a new language.
What is your style of teaching?
My style depends on the needs and possibilities of each student. I would say I have a pretty versatile style, but I always try to ensure that the classes are pleasant and that "learning" has a strong relationship with "enjoying". I like to build a personal relationship with each student. And when I say "tailor made classes", I really mean it. I offer a very dynamic and fun method in which we use: videos, songs, interactive exercises, online games, audios and professional and friendly support to clear up any doubts about how our language works. Many of my students have become good friends of mine.
What keeps you creatively inspired?
Life keeps me inspired. Every time I wait for a student on Zoom, I have big expectations about what is going to happen. Over the weeks we talk a lot about life in different parts of the world and I find it very inspiring. It motivates me when my students are improving their skills.