Thinking Spanish!

About me

No matter you are a blog reader, one of my students or you just get to know this; you have the right to know who is behind all this, and the motivation behind.

My name is Paco Naranjo, and I am a qualified teacher specialized in foreign languages by the University of Malaga. I have more than ten years' experience in education working as a self employed teacher firstly, and running my own grammar school then, Lingua-Franca. From there, me and my team are most dedicated to do our jobs the best we can.

Despite the great needs of learning and speaking foreign languages in today's society, we are still in need of a revolutionary system to shook the world and re-shape everything forever.

After my university studies, my experience, the constant studying about pedagogy I am always undertaken, my own experience as a student and as a teacher and using my classes and my own students, I have developed a system I call Thinking Languages! I know it works with my students, so I know it will also work for you.

There is no miracle, but just a method that imitates nature when it has to, and uses the most modern pedagogy systems when needed. I will make you get the most out of it and you will reach your goal and will speak the language you want.

Being the ratio of this knowledge restricted to our little school classrooms and our own students, I have decided to start showing everyone how to do things the most efficiently as possible to get the best results.

No easy ways or shortcuts here, don't get me wrong. I will motivate you to study non-stop and get the most out of it with our system; however, forget about anything fast or easy... there are other systems that will promise you that, charge you and leave you knowing nothing else than what you previously know. I will teach you how and why do things, you will understand the reasons and you will succeed.

Interested? Apart from following this blog, you can contact us through its comments, Facebook, or e-mail.

Welcome to Thinking Languages!

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