I love languages, culture, reading and traveling. Learning about history and the origins and evolution of words and expressions, is also something I enjoy. I have visited many places and I find beauty everywhere, but I’m in love with my Mexico. One day I would like to speak 10 languages (or more). I can’t live without coffee.
Me as a Teacher
My number one rule is: make as many mistakes as possible. That’s the best way to overcome the fear of speaking a new language and the best way to learn. I like to create a confortable environment with my students, so they feel more confident to use the new languages in any situation. In my opinion, languages should be practiced daily in order to learn faster and better, even if it’s just some music in the background while you are doing something else. I’m very patient and flexible.
My lessons & teaching style
It really depends on what you need. Are you starting from scratch? Do you only need to practice your conversational skills? In any case I like to include a lot of speaking and conversation about current topics. Videos and music are also included for exercises. I like to add a lot of grammar explanations and exercises, but they are not the main focus every time.
15+
Years of teaching experience
I have worked with 3 different universities, private schools and with one-on-one on line lessons
4
Languages I speak
I am fluent in Spanish, English, Italian and French
100+
Students around the world
I have been a private teacher for students with different levels and backgrounds
Teaching experience
I have worked as a teacher with different languages and institutions
01
Independent Spanish, English and Italian Teacher
One-on-one private lessons from 2017 to today (2024)
02
English Teacher
Instituto Liber de Morelia
2011-2012
03
Spanish Teacher
Universidad Latina de América
2008 -2010
04
Italian Teacher
Universidad Latina de América
2006 – 2010
05
French Teacher
Universidad Jefferson Morelia
2009
06
French Teacher
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
2008
Favorite quote: “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world”, Ludwig Wittgenstein