My name is Aimar González San Emeterio, and I am from Zaragoza, Spain. Spanish is my mother tongue, but I also speak English fluently and have a basic understanding of French and Japanese. I have always been passionate about languages and education, which led me to pursue a degree in Primary Education with a specialization in English as a Second Language (ESL) at the University of Zaragoza. Later, I deepened my expertise by earning a Master’s degree in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language from the University of Alcalá.
Beyond my academic background, I am an avid traveler with an insatiable curiosity for discovering new cultures. My love for exploring the world has taken me to various countries, including France, England, and Japan, where I have had the chance to immerse myself in different traditions and ways of life. For me, learning and teaching languages is much more than just communication—it is a gateway to meeting new people, understanding diverse perspectives, and helping others connect with the Spanish language and culture in meaningful ways.
In addition to my passion for languages and education, I have a deep interest in art and history, which inspire me to continuously learn and appreciate the world’s cultural richness. I also enjoy dancing, especially Latin dances, as they allow me to express myself and connect with others through music and movement.