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Hi there, I'm Alejandro. I've been a Spanish tutor in the Dulwich area since 2007. After many years of teaching, I've found the most effective method is active immersion.

I invite you to join my upcoming language immersion courses in South London.

Locations: Dulwich, Herne Hill, Brixton, Forest Hill, and surrounding areas.

Format: A full Saturday, or an entire weekend (Saturday and Sunday), dedicated exclusively to speaking Spanish.

The Power of Episodic Learning:

We put the textbooks down and experience the language in the real world. We'll visit local spots—cafés, restaurants, museums, galleries, and markets—reacting and expressing ourselves entirely in Spanish. This type of experiential learning deeply anchors vocabulary and grammar into your memory.

Dreaming of Practicing Abroad?

We can make that happen! I organise travel immersion courses during the half-terms to incredible destinations like the mountains outside Madrid, Mallorca, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, or Punta del Este.

If you like the idea of dynamic, hands-on learning, please get in touch!

  • 1 month later...

Hi Alejandro, wondering whether you still do private tutoring as well as your immersive language courses. My son is 18 and is on a gap year before university. He has recently started learning Spanish and is keen to build his skills and confidence in the language through some one to one sessions before doing anything more intense. Would be interested to know if you still do one to one lessons and if so can you let me know about cost and availability.  Thanks

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