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Do you feel like you and your medical team have difficulty communicating with patients who speak little to no English?
Do you have long wait times getting translators to join you and your patients on the consults?
You have high expenses using translator services.
Your medical teams feel frustrated and powerless because they don't have the tools to communicate with non-english speaking patients.
The increased stress in your medical facility creates a lot of employee dissatisfaction leading to high-turnover.
Want to find more effective methods to treating patients who speak little to no English.

The One Hack Every Healthcare Provider Needs to Stop Losing Staff, Bleeding Money, and Misunderstanding Patients.

Basic grammar will help you to UNDERSTAND the language and not just memorizing it. Learn the vocabulary to express your feelings, count the numbers AND introduce yourself.

Learn how to speak confidently in a café, restaurant, or bar. Use nouns and adjectives so you will sound like an adult (and not a toddler) when you speak Spanish.

You will get a chance to share personal information including what you like, how you feel and close the conversation with appropriate farewells.

After focusing on restaurants, we will all be able to ask common questions and their responses in perfect, conversational Spanish.

Imagine talking to the clerk about the artist who made that souvenir you just bought. Or even enjoy haggling a little AND be fully understood to get the best shopping experience.

Mathew Trounce
Director of Business Development &
Customer Success
Born and raised in Cornwall, UK (home of the Pasty, Clotted Cream and the world’s best Fudge), I grew up on a small dairy farm on the coast. Farming was never my thing and as soon as I finished College I ventured off to London to study a BSc in Engineering, Science and Technology at London’s Brunel University.
Following a short spell working in the Telecommunications sector Mat decided to switch from Engineering to study a BA in Photomedia and Design Communications at Plymouth’s College of Art and Design. Having graduated he moved to London where he began working for a Production Company in Soho as a Graphic Designer and later as their Director of Live Events.
In late 2009 Mat moved to Querétaro, Mexico with his wife. In 2017, he started working for Live Lingua as our Class Coordinator. Since then, Mat has been working with International organizations like USAID, St. Judes, and Precision Metal Formworks Association to implement language programs that impact their bottom line.

Stacy Richter
CEO
I am inspired by ordinary people accomplishing extraordinary things. Every person has their own hero story and I get inspired when that hero story gets its chance to shine. Not all heroes wear capes or save people from a burning building. Any step a person takes that makes the world just a little bit better makes them a hero. Volunteering some time, buying a coffee, and even just a well-timed smile with a hello can change someone’s day. That’s heroic.
That’s probably why I love what we do. Helping others to learn another language AND understand the culture gives them a chance to make a real connection that might not otherwise happen. That feeling that someone gets when they begin to understand Spanish, German, English or any other language is indescribable.
I know because I am not just the CEO, I am also a student.
USA

I began my studies with LiveLingua in November, and I couldn't be happier. I started with group conversation classes and loved then, but once I took the plunge and enrolled in the Unlimited private lesson program, my progress was incredible. Within weeks, teachers I'd had group classes with noticed the difference. I now have the resources to duplicate an immersion program at a fraction of the price! And the technical aspects are so easy, even I can schedule, cancel and join classes with ease and confidence!. Thank you, LiveLingua!!
Date of experience: January 02, 2024
USA

The best aspect of this company is their communication. They are consistently in contact and following up. The price is very affordable. I have had a wonderful experience with my teacher. My wife has tried different teachers, and the transition process was very simple. Very great method of learning Spanish!
Date of experience: December 11, 2023
USA

I've been taking classes with Lineth a three days a week for just over a month now. I feel so much more confident and am able to understand more every day. Lineth is so patient, positive, and fun. I would absolutely recommend Live Lingua to anyone looking to improve their Spanish language learning.
Date of experience: October 07, 2023