Empowerment and Solidarity Stories
275 Language School students in 2019!
Language School Enrollment
The CIS is offering one-on-one Spanish and English classes online with instructors of its Mélida Anaya Montes School while convening in a classroom setting is not feasible due to COVID-19.
Students progress through seven levels of instruction, delivered with a highly individualized focus. We accommodate to a schedule that works for your needs.
Since 2016, the CIS has taught Spanish to 175 students online.
• For kids: 30-minute lessons at $15 per session (for 1-3 children at the same level)
• For adults: 2-hour lessons, 1-5 times a week ($15/hour), or as your schedule allows
275 Language School students in 2019!
Language School Enrollment
The CIS is offering one-on-one Spanish and English classes online with instructors of its Mélida Anaya Montes School while convening in a classroom setting is not feasible due to COVID-19.
Students progress through seven levels of instruction, delivered with a highly individualized focus. We accommodate to a schedule that works for your needs.
Since 2016, the CIS has taught Spanish to 175 students online.
Cost:
For kids: $15 per session. Up to 3 students at similar Spanish levels can participate in one session.
For adults: $15/hourDates: Flexible. For Spanish classes, there are no start and end dates for sessions
On site Spanish classes in the best Spanish School in El Salvador
The Mélida Anaya Montes Spanish School is an exciting solidarity project based on the opportunity for cultural exchange between Salvadorans and internationals who are interested in political, social, and economic development in El Salvador and the world. While learning Spanish, students develop an understanding of Salvadoran culture and ideals.
Through this process students can support the democratic process that has been initiated in El Salvador. The school is part of and supports the organizing work of the Centro de Intercambio y Solidaridad (CIS).
Our Team
The CIS was founded in 1993 after the signing of the Peace Accords that ended in El Salvador’s civil war. Solidarity groups from the United States, Canada, and Europe came together with Salvadoran grassroots organizations to address the root causes of the war and develop a center for people-to-people exchange and accompaniment of Salvadoran communities in their pursuit of social and economic justice and participatory democracy.
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Three days after landing at the airport, I found myself in a truck driving through the beautiful mountains of El Salvador, sat next to Don Luis (my new program director) trying my hardest to communicate in broken Spanish about El Programa de Agua Limpia y Medio Ambiente. We were on our way to my first job in Apastepeque, apparently where they take all the volunteers on their first day for an easy introduction.