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The Spanish-speaking community is not only the fastest growing population in the country it's also the most loyal. Professionals who meet their needs can build lasting relationships and receive valuable business referrals in the years to come. For job seekers, functional Spanish skills can help you land a new position and often result in added salary incentives.
Of course you don't. That's why our unique, interactive audio-visual program has been designed to teach words and phrases unique to your specific job. For example, if you're a customer service representative, you need to be able to ask for a credit card in Spanish. We don't waste time teaching you to ask for a glass of water.
Our goal is to help you do a better job at work, not to become fluent in Spanish. Tools provided by MySpanishTeacher.com simply make your job easier. For educators, healthcare workers, law enforcement and firefighters, comprehension of certain job-specific Spanish phrases is crucial to the safety and wellbeing of all involved.
Now you can offer a variety of work-related Spanish courses and earn revenue with every student that enrolls. We will build, host, update and maintain a co-branded website devoted to your university, college or educational institute. For complete Partnership Program details, call Kendal at 303-954-4875.

Kendal Knetemann, an experienced Spanish teacher and translator, was inspired to create MySpanishTeacher.com when she began working with law enforcement. Kendal quickly realized
officers needed to understand Spanish phrases which could signal danger while conducting police work.
Kendal rode along with officers to make certain the course included Spanish vocabulary crucial to their safety and the safety of others.
Teaming with her husband, Philipp Knetemann, they launched their first interactive online Spanish course, SpanishOnPatrol.com, in 2005. It became clear that other professionals would need to know Spanish phrases specific to their line of work. With this in mind, Kendal conducted first-hand research and interviews with other professionals to compile vocabulary specific to their work. MySpanishTeacher.com was launched soon after.
