You MUST know the mechanics of how Spanish works for you to truly master Spanish.

 

We will teach you how Spanish actually works in English.

We will teach you the most used vocabulary and phrases. Don't waste time learning hundreds of words you will never use or remember.

Speaking out loud as often as you can. This activates key areas of your brain to further reinforce the new connections that are being made as you learn Spanish.

Don’t think you’re too old.. Being older can actually make language learning easier, and stimulating your mind can add years to your life...

 

How Spanish Works

 

 

Practice Speaking Conversational Any Age Can Learn
Mastering a language can seem like an impossible dream...

Well, it doesn’t matter if you’ve been disappointed and frustrated after having tried and failed to learn Spanish in the past... (In fact, the worse your previous attempts at learning Spanish have been, the more excited I am that you are here...)

 

Even if you believe that languages just don’t stick in your brain...the fact is, with the right system, they can stick like krazy glue...

 

Testimonials

I came to Salinas with no Spanish, dropped

out of two courses before I found Zelmira. Her method is completely different. I love it!! She is very patient and explains things so even I can understand them. It has been fun and easy.

 

Steve Betts,

Atlanta, GA

 

I am taking Advanced Spanish with Zelmira. She moves at my pace and makes learning fun. We do spend a lot of time laughing. Her examples are very clear and easy to understand. I love her system!

 

Denise Hulbert,

Salinas, Ecuador

 

"Spanish, like most languages, has a completely different sentence structure to English, which means that you need to have that structure explained to you, it’s not something that you can pick up by osmosis!"

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...the easy way

Why learning Spanish can be fun and easy...

The scientific theory behind our teaching method is the "chunking" process or Miller's Law by Dr. George A. Miller, which is based on the fact that the number of objects an average human can hold in working memory is 7 ± 2. So, simply described, it is the breaking down of big difficult content into small easy parts or "chunks".

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