Moving to El Salvador is an exciting adventure, but not speaking Spanish will hold you back.
From ordering food to making local friends, language is key to feeling at home.
That's why we created a 6-week intensive Spanish program designed for ex-pats who want to start speaking confidently and fast from anywhere in the world.
And who better to teach you than a Local Salvadoran! Support local and the future of El Salvador.
Ready to Speak like a Local?
$150/single
or bring a friend and get $50 off
$250/double
for 18 HOURS of
LIVE PRACTICE
over 6 WEEKS!
<$9 per class!
Meet your Spanish instructor, Mr. Eddie Anzora. With a teaching style that’s as engaging as it is effective, Eddie brings years of experience, passion, and a touch of humor to every lesson.
Born in El Salvador and raised in San Fernando Valley, California, Eddie has worn many hats, working in multimedia, the music industry, and even animal hospitals
(Yes, he can communicate with pets too!). But his heart has always been with helping people grow, which is why he moved to El Salvador 15 years ago to create opportunities for others.
Since then, Eddie has
✔ Taught English to Salvadorans and provided scholarships to those seeking a brighter future.
✔ Founded English Cool Training Center, his own academy dedicated to language learning.
✔ Promoted El Salvador long before it became the hotspot it is today.
✔ Helped countless expats master Spanish in a fun, natural, and practical way.
With his creativity, charisma, and deep understanding of both English and Spanish, Eddie knows exactly what expats need to speak confidently and fluently, fast! If you’re ready to ditch the textbooks and start speaking like a local, he’s the teacher you’ve been looking for.
Payment Methods:
Paypal and Bitcoin with out any fee.
Yes, it is quickly becoming the safest country in the Americas. It's currently the safest country in Latin America. Any foreigner can feel safe and will love the freedom that the country offers.
Only if your country is listed as a G-1, 2 level country. You can ask us which list your country is on.
Primarily Spanish, but English is on the rise. We have a Spanish teacher at your disposal to make it easier for you to communicate with the locals.
US dollar and Bitcoin. We know that banks are a headache, but we can suggest which ATM is more appropriate, many government institutions accept bitcoin and the circulation of bitcoin is being sought in other places in El Salvador.
5) Can I use public transportation?
Yes, bus schedules and routes can be found online. The cost of the bus within the city can cost from $0.20 to $0.50, if you need to travel to another department of the country, the buses will not be more than $6.00 (longest distance) There is also a taxi service available, the Uber platform and another one called InDrive.
6) What is the cost of living?
Depending on the lifestyle, budget costs range from $1000 to $4000 per month. The cost of living also varies depending on your personal tastes. If you want the same amenities that you had in your country of origin, know that they will have an extra cost here. If you decide to live more relaxed without material stress, you will discover that you will connect better with society and with your neighbors. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND BRINGING YOUR HOUSEHOLDS ITEMS (high import taxes). Most things can be found in the country, unless they are especially made for you.
Delicious and particularly friendly for gluten or dairy-free diets. Pupusas are everywhere and you can find them with many ingredients. In supermarkets you can find many exported products. "Mercados" in downtown areas are often far cheaper than big supermarkets, with produce grown locally and picked when ripe.
8) What is El Salvador’s weather like?
Depending on location, El Salvador's weather is typically between 68 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit, or 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. The beach has a tropical climate with warm waters all year round. Its valleys have a tropical climate, and its mountainous area also has a very pleasant climate.
9) What words do I need to know before arriving in El Salvador?
Basic Spanish is helpful to ask for a baño (bathroom) or comida (food). We can give you the option of learning with an excellent online Spanish teacher. El Salvador is improving with teaching English in schools and including English signs, but the national language is Spanish.
10) Can I buy properties being a foreigner?
Yes, request a call with us and we will tell you how. And above all, we can advise you and ensure everything is in order for you.
11) What can I do in El Salvador?
Almost anything that doesn’t involve snow. You can have breakfast in front of a great volcano before taking a good walk, then go down to the city and have lunch in a top restaurant. In the afternoon you can go surfing on the beaches, and end at night watching the sun go down on the Pacific Ocean.