About Us
BAHRAIN SPANISH CLUB
The Bahrain Spanish Club serves as a cultural and educational platform, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Spanish language, arts, and traditions within the community of Bahrain.
The Bahrain Spanish Club, founded by Florencia Santillan from Argentina in 2020, emerged as a bridge between the Middle East and Latin America, aiming to foster cultural exchange. Initially starting with casual meetings in coffee shops, the club’s evolution led to organizing immersive tours around Bahrain, blending language learning with cultural exploration. As the club expanded, it became a regular gathering spot, offering face-to-face meetings twice a month where individuals from diverse backgrounds could learn Spanish and engage in language exchanges. Today, the Bahrain Spanish Club continues to provide a welcoming environment for those interested in joining, offering online and in-person classes to facilitate language learning and cultural appreciation.
The Bahrain Spanish Club, situated in Bahrain, fosters a vibrant community encouraging the practice of Spanish, Arabic, and English languages. Regular city tours are organized twice a month, offering a diverse cultural experience. To participate, individuals are welcome to reach out as all activities are complimentary.
Our service stands out for its high quality. All our classes are exclusive, conducted by native speakers and certified teacher
Florencia, the founder of the Spanish Club in Bahrain
Florencia is a woman with a passion for education. Having been a Profesora in Argentina for over 8 years, she has mastered her craft helping people learn a new language. But that wasn’t all she was skilled in, she is also a personal fitness trainer and dance teacher. With it, you can not only learn the language, but also experience the vitality of Latin culture.
Born and raised in Argentina, Florencia has an innate understanding of her native language. She knows the intricacies of grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary like the back of her hand. Many of her former students raved about her teaching style, saying that she made learning Spanish easy and fun.
However, it was not only the language Florencia wanted her students to learn. she was passionate about Latin culture, with all its nuances and traditions. her dance lessons focused on teaching salsa, tango, and merengue rhythms, and often included interpretations of the cultural significance of each dance.
But it’s not only the interesting parts of Latin culture that Florencia conveyed- She also emphasized the importance of respecting cultural differences. She explains that learning a new language involves more than just memorizing vocabulary; It involved learning about the habits, values and beliefs of the people who speaks it.
In her classes, Florencia combined her passion for education, her love of culture, and her talent of dancing. Her students after leaving her classroom not only learned Spanish language but also started having a new appreciation for a vibrant and colorful world.