We've been getting English speakers fluent in Spanish for 9 years. Most of our students fall into one of the following camps:
The thing that differentiates successful Spanish learners is that they are serious about fluency, and not just learning the language for entertainment.
And we're here to help you do the serious work that real fluency requires.
If you want to make deep, personal connections with the Spanish speakers in your life, you're in the right place.
There's a big difference — a lot of resources (apps, videos, podcasts, etc.) that claim to be educational are just entertainment, not a real path to fluency.
We help our students reach their personal fluency goals without wasting time learning Spanish that they’ll almost never use in the real world. And their testimonials speak for themselves.
Stay Fun and Creative
Learning a language is hard work, but it should also be fun and involve your whole brain. The LearnCraft Spanish curriculum is centered around creativity, curiosity, and novelty. And our whole team solves problems in a curious and open-minded way.
Understand and Commit
Listening well, and understanding the heart of what is being said (either by a student or by a teammate) is essential to good service and healthy team communication.
Sharpen the Saw
If you need to cut down a tree and you have a dull saw, you should focus first on fixing the tool instead of the tree (“sharpening the saw”). This philosophy shapes how we are constantly striving to improve the tools we use to teach our students and run our systems.
Quality Work, Quality Play
In order to produce high quality work, we prioritize quality time away from work so our team can be their best, both at work and at home. All of our staff members prioritize personal time for fun, family, and rest so they can deliver exceptional service to our students.
Put Proof Before Preference
Everything we do should be subject to empirical evidence. Gut feelings aren’t always right, and neither is “the way we’ve always done it.” We believe in experimentation for constant improvement, and we welcome uncomfortable feedback that challenges the status quo.