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Our Team
As the owner of Lango Denver South, my goal is to bring quality classes to parents in convenient locations throughout the week. But what truly makes our classes successful? The answer to that question is most definitely our devoted and tireless teachers.Lango's teachers make our classes truly exceptional. In our selection process, we look for five distinct qualities: native/bilingual fluency, limitless positive energy, creativity, teaching experience with relevant age groups and outstanding communication skills with both children and their parents. Beyond these qualities, though, our teachers bring unique cultural perspectives and professional backgrounds that enable them to create rich, engaging experiences in the classroom. If you are interested in becoming a Lango teacher, please contact us today. Lango is headquartered in San Francisco, California where the concept of Lango was born and the curriculum perfected. Lango's first language focus was Spanish but has since branched out to include Mandarin and French. Meet the Denver South team!
Elise Luter
Elise Luter is the founder and owner of Lango Denver South. Elise has spent years traveling and living abroad, and is a firm believer in educating children about the wider world. Elise believes that greater understanding of our respective cultures, similarities and differences at a young age leads to tolerance, peace and prosperity as we grow and mature; and that language is the foundation of this education. Elise is mother to two children, both of whom are learning Spanish at Lango!
Señora Robyn Tripp
Señora Robyn Tripp has been a student and admirer of the Spanish language and culture for 25 years. She holds a BA in Spanish from the University of San Diego and an MA in Hispanic Literature from the University of Texas at Austin.Robyn has previously enjoyed spending summers in both Guadalajara and Bucerias, Mexico.She has taught Spanish for near 20 years at the high school, college and elementary and pre-school level.Robyn finds great joy in introducing youngsters to the Spanish language and the wonders of the Hispanic culture.Whether through singing, dancing or playing; there is learning going on in her classroom!
Monica Bourdette
Senora Monica Ubilluz has been teaching Spanish to young children for over 20 years. She has taught Spanish in local Littleton elementary schools. Prior to moving to the United States she owned and directed a successful pre-school in Peru. She has a B.A. in Education from the University Inca Garcilazo de la Vega, located in Lima, Peru. She believes children learn best when having fun. So if you ever drop in on her class, she might be wearing a costume or the kids might be speaking Spanish with her puppets ! Her Peruvian warmth and creativity keeps the children highly engaged in language learning.
Anne Timmerman
Lolis Camarena
Senora Lolis Tiznado Camarena is from Mazatlan, Mexico. She has a "Licenciatura" in Political Economy, which is more or less the same as a BA (a 5 year University degree), from the University of Mazatlan. She also studied music. She was a music teacher for 13 years in a kindergarten in Mexico. She loves to work with children and enjoys teaching Spanish. She believes that the best way to learn is to have fun, and music is an indispensable tool in the education of children.. |