Learning Spanish in Medellin: Where the students are our guests.

Learning a language in a foreign country as part of your travel experience, should not be about getting grades, taking tests, sitting in classrooms, or having to deal with paperwork and student visa requirements; also your schedule should not be subject to the needs of an institution but to yours. This is why there is no better choice than studying with a private tutor that understands your personal needs, which may range from the most basic language constructions that can help you just survive and get around to the most complex grammar explanations. With a private tutor you are not forced to fit in any “level”, you learn what you need, taking any time you need.

SPANISH 4 U, is your best option when learning Spanish in Medellin. Daniel and his group of tutors, have all worked in prestigious language institutions, including EAFIT, Universidad De Antioquia,, and others, so with them you get the highest qualified university professors without the hassle of an institution’s requirements.

Lessons are held in the comfort of the tutor’s house (where you get pampered with Cappuccinos on cold days and tropical fruit juices on hot afternoons!), in your place with a small extra charge for transportation (applies only for selected areas of the city), or in multiple landmark locations making a classroom out of the city, and allowing you to get your Spanish lesson as well as interesting tips and insight about the city’s life.

SPANISH 4 U tutors are all holders of University degrees in fields related to language and social studies, which allows you to hold with them interesting discussions about the reality of Colombian news, history, and politics. With Spanish 4 U it is not only about filling the blanks in a Spanish book, it is about allowing you to learn and understand a whole culture through language and communication.

SPANISH 4 U also offers a unique service: City tours in Spanish or in English if you are are just interested in this service (ask for other languages that may be available), where you get to see the most important places in Medellin while receiving objective, serious information about all the serious social and political issues of the city’s past and present, instead of the fantasy style legends that have been built by many tourist traps. Besides, our tours are taken walking and using public transportation so you can feel part of the city’s beat. No touristy deluxe impersonal taxis here, it is all about mingling with the locals !

We leave the least important for the last: Money. At SPANISH 4 U, we beat every price because we offer more for less. Daniel’s fully equipped apartment has a collection of DVDs and free internet access for your laptop so audiovisual material can be used in class. Photocopies are free as well as some material in CDs and DVDs, (subject to the topics being studied).

Just contact us and we promise your Spanish learning experience and your knowledge of Medellin and Colombia will be fully achieved!

Recibe nuestra cordial bienvenida a Medellin !

Daniel Rodriguez

Cel: (316) 369-2889

Tel: 422-1110

Websites: Study Spanish in Medellin

Email: traductordaniel@yahoo.com




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3 Comments

  1. Jean

    Hola, me gusteria mejorar mi espanol en Medellin en febrero 2009 por dos semanas. Por favor dame una oferta e la direction.

    Muchas gracias

    Jean

  2. Hi Jean,

    You can contact Daniel directly for more details on his courses and prices. His details again are:

    Daniel Rodriguez

    Cel: (316) 369-2889

    Tel: 422-1110

    Email: traductordaniel@yahoo.com

    Mucha Suerte!

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