Stop Translating. Start Thinking in Spanish.
Learn to think in Spanish, structure your sentences naturally, and communicate with confidence in real-life situations.
Even if you’ve struggled with Spanish before.
Does this sound familiar?
You’ve studied Spanish for months… maybe years.
You freeze.
You start guessing.
You translate in your head.
You doubt every sentence.
You feel slow, insecure, and frustrated.
And after each conversation, you feel mentally exhausted
The Real Problem Isn’t Grammar
The real problem is HOW YOUR BRAIN PROCESSES SPANISH
Most courses teach:
❌ Memorization
❌ Translation
❌ Endless grammar rules
But native speakers:
✅ Think in Spanish
✅ Use mental patterns
✅ Speak automatically
Until you retrain your brain to think in Spanish, fluency will always feel impossible.
But I have
THE SOLUTION
It is a practical mental system that combines:

Clear grammar explanation
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Clear explanations
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Visual tables
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Practical exercises

Vocabulary
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Travel situations
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Restaurants
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Hotels
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Transport
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Daily conversations

Tests, quizzes and real dialogues
Short quizzes designed to help you reinforce knowledge and measure your improvement.

Office Hours / Learning Support
Send me a message

Daily communication structures
Chapter 1
Starting With The Basics
What Is the Difference Between TÚ and USTED?
Chapter 2: Essential Verbs in the Present Tense
- Regular Verbs in Present Tense
- Stem-Changing Verbs in Present Tense
- Irregular Verbs in Present Tense
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 3: Words That Change Gender
- Explication
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 4: Plurality
- Explication
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 5: Numbers
- Explication
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 6: Pronouns
- Where are they placed
- Exercese
- Answer
Chapter 7: SE + LO/LA/LOS/LAS + VERB
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 8: Apocopation
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 10: Vocabulary
- Unstressed Possessive Adjectives
- Stressed Possessive Pronouns
- Exercise
- Answer
Chapter 10: Possessive Adjectives
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Hotel
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Staff ans service
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Menú and food items Page
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Diatery and preferences
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Common places in the city
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Transportation
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Doctor and Farmacy
Who am I?
Hi, there
My name is Judith Poot, I am Mexican and hold a degree in Production Engineering. I also have a degree in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language, a degree in Pedagogy, and a master’s degree in Pedagogy and Andragogy. Currently, I work as a Spanish as a Foreign Language teacher and as a university professor of Mathematics and Physics.
What does the book look like inside?
How to learn to read numbers
How to use basic pronouns in Spanish
Exercises
Vocabulary
Conversation
Common Objections
“I’m too old to learn.”
- Your brain can learn at any age. The problem is method, not age.
“I’m bad at languages.”
- You are not bad. You were taught the wrong way.
“I don’t have time.”
- You are not bad. You were taught the wrong way.
