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LEARN SPANISH AND BE PREPARED FOR A NEW WORLD APART FROM YOUR OWN!

According to linguist Benjamin Lee Whorf, the way people think of the world is influenced directly by the vocabulary they use to talk about it. More radically, he argues, people can perceive only aspects of the world for which their language has words. 

The English culture, for example, sees the issue of time way differently than the Hispanic culture where time is more flexible. The English culture puts great value on efficiency and time: “Time is gold. Not to be wasted.” Not so in Spanish.

Numerous studies have shown that the acquisition of a new language can change the way people see the world, enabling them to have more than one perspective of life.  

I think that it is very important to bring the cultural component of the Hispanic culture into teaching Spanish because, I am convinced, that it is not possible to really learn and internalize a new language without understanding the values, believes, histories, and different perspectives of its people. 

A passion for teaching 

Juan, standing here with the amazing Alambra at his back in Granada, Spain, is an Ontario certified teacher with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Manitoba. 

In September 2000, Juan opened El Estudio, Spanish Language Academy in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with the purpose of securing a working position for himself with a flexible schedule that would allow him to pursue his career as a visual artist. Juan taught and shared his passion for his language with his students for 12 years until he closed his academy to move to Edmonton where he opened iSpeakSpanish, and subsequently moved to Kitchener with his family in 2012.

Juan has taught Spanish, Visual Arts, and Digital Media in Winnipeg, Edmonton, and in Kitchener to children in the school system, and to adults in his private school.

When you take lessons with Juan at iSpeakSpanish, you are not only learning Spanish in a fun, relaxing, and friendly class, but you are also supporting the artistic and cultural engine of your city.

To see samples of Juan’s work on painting, photography, ceramics, video, and digital media check his website: 

 www.juanlopezdabdoub.com

Amazing!

“Juan is an amazing Spanish language teacher. I studied Spanish in Central America and really struggled to learn. Coming back home to Kitchener, I found Juan’s school. He is very professional, and he actually has a teaching degree. He quickly assessed my level and made a plan for me to continue learning. I progressed much faster studying with Juan than I did abroad. Juan is very patient. He also offers a flexible schedule, which was very important to me. Not only is Juan a great teacher, but he is also an  interesting, and really cool person whom was great to connect with. I would HIGHLY recommend Juan to anyone looking to learn Spanish!”

MARK MATTHEEW, Kithener

Incredibly knowledgeable!

I reached out to Juan to begin learning Spanish from scratch (after some app exercises), with a strong focus on conversation, and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. From the very beginning, he quickly assessed my level and tailored both the course materials and pace to suit my needs.

The program is thoughtfully structured, combining personalized coursework with an extensive and rich library of materials, along with online lessons where we review homework and build on new topics. I especially appreciate how Juan balances “formal” language with real-world spoken Spanish, and how he weaves in cultural context and the history of Spanish-speaking countries—this makes the learning process far more engaging and meaningful.

Another standout aspect is the breadth of topics we explore. Juan is incredibly knowledgeable across many disciplines, which keeps lessons interesting and dynamic. He brings a professional yet friendly demeanor, a great sense of humor, and a genuine interest not only in his students’ progress in Spanish, but also in their overall growth and success.

On top of that, he is honest, flexible, highly responsive, and offers very competitive pricing. I would highly recommend Juan to anyone looking for a well-rounded, engaging, and personalized approach to learning Spanish.

DONATA GIERCZYCKA. Kitchener

Best in Town!

“I tried to learn Spanish with Duolingo, but apart from learning some vocabulary and phrases, Duolingo wasn’t taking me anywhere. So I looked for a tutor and I found Juan. I’ve worked with Juan one-on-one for 5 months, and I am very please both with my progress in speaking Spanish and understanding the language. The way Juan teaches is a mix of personalized lessons with vocabulary, Grammar and exercises that he sends home for homework, plus face to face on-line meetings to review the lessons and to work in questions, answers, exercises and practice on conversation.
Juan is very patient, understanding, and supportive, always providing motivation to make me feel confident at speaking. As somebody new to Spanish, he’s never once made me feel like I’m not moving fast enough. He encourages my pace and for me to try, take the risk of making mistakes, and celebrates my successes.
Thank you Juan, for all your time, encouragement,  and patience.”

NICHOLAS BYAM, Kitchener

DON SIMON

Acrilic on canvas. by juan lopezdabdoub

Passion in all I do:

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SIMON BOLIVAR Y PALACIOS 

Venezuelan military and political leader, Simón Bolivar y Palacios, played a key role in the Hispano American successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire, and is considered of the most influential political figures in Latin América. 

Bolivar’s political legacy has been massive and his figure es very important in South American political life. Equestrian statues of Simón Bolivar mounting Palomo, his famous horse, and holding his sword in stance of war, are common monuments in all Latin American central plazas and parks. Here in the painting above by Juan, we see Bolivar’s statue in the background, as his homonymous, Don Simón, passing by in his way to the market, stops his donkey to ask the painter,  “Pero y que pensás que estás haciendo ahi parado vos pintando gente sin pedir permiso?”  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ORISHAS. Acrylic painting on canvas. 2016, by Juan Lopezdabdoub.

Rooted in the religious traditions of the Yoruba people who were brought to Cuba during the transatlantic slave trade, Orisha dances are a vital part of the Afro-Cuban culture. 

These dances are expressions of devotion to the Orishas, which are deities or divine forces in the Yoruba religion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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EL CIPITIO. Hand built stoneware by Juan Lopezdabdoub.

EL Cipitío is a legendary character from Salvadorean folklore revolving around the Siguanaba and Cadejo legends. He is generally portrayed as an 8- to 10-year-old boy with a large conical hat and a potbelly. His name is taken from the Nahuatl word for child: cipit or cipote.

According to the legend, Cipitío is the product of a forbidden romance between Sihuehuet, goddess of the moon, commonly known as La Siguanaba, and Lucero de la Mañana (Lucifer).

Cipitío is said to enjoy eating ashes, throwing pebbles at beautiful ladies, and preferring to eat a variety of banana called Guineo Majoncho. He can also teleport himself anywhere he wants.

A couple of short stories with this character can be found in the book Cuentos de Cipotes by the Salvadorean writer and poet Salarrué (Salvador Salazar Arrué) .