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In-Person Spanish Classes in Madrid
Living in Madrid and tired of English-speaking bubbles? Our Madrid tutors teach Spanish in person, at a café, your office, or wherever suits you. Both have been personally vetted by founder Garrett Strommen, the same standard as our Los Angeles roster since 2006.
Madrid Spanish is Castellano, and there's no better place to learn it than where it's spoken. Your tutor can also prep you for daily life here: la RAE won't teach you how to order at a terraza.
The city is the classroom
Lessons happen out in Madrid, at a café in La Latina, a terraza in Malasaña, wherever you and your tutor pick. You practice ordering, overhearing, and answering back in the middle of real Spanish life, with a real person across the table who has been vetted the Strommen way: in person. First meetings are always in a public place, so it feels easy from the start.
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Friendly Spanish and ESL Teacher Originally from Spain with experience in dialect coaching and public speaking.
Personally vetted · Strommen’s note
Danny treats every English lesson like a scene to build, dialect coaching included, and he's been at it for thirteen years.
Specialties
Also speaks: Catalan
Friendly Spanish and ESL Teacher Originally from Spain with experience in dialect coaching and public speaking.
Specialties
I also speak: Catalan
Personally vetted · Strommen’s note
Danny treats every English lesson like a scene to build, dialect coaching included, and he's been at it for thirteen years.
Spanish native from Madrid
Personally vetted · Strommen’s note
A documentary filmmaker by trade, Guillermo builds Spanish lessons around real narrative. Films and books do a lot of the teaching for him.
Specialties
Spanish native from Madrid
Specialties
Personally vetted · Strommen’s note
A documentary filmmaker by trade, Guillermo builds Spanish lessons around real narrative. Films and books do a lot of the teaching for him.