Experience

Alejandro Arroyo Fernández has more than 12 years of experience as a teacher of Spanish as a foreign language and collaborator in digital magazines of literary criticism, both in Spain and Germany. He has a solid academic background in Literary Studies that has allowed him to work as a teacher of culture and Spanish language in several institutions in Hamburg, where he stands out for his teaching of the values of Spain and Latin America through inclusive activities. Recently, he stands out for his work at the Cervantes Institute in Spain.

He holds a PhD in Literary Studies from the Complutense University of Madrid with the doctoral thesis "The Faulknerian Constructor: Community, Individual and Institution", Master in European Literary Studies and in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language. He is known for his innovative teaching models and for the constant updating of subjects. 

  • Professor of Spanish. Instituto Cervantes 
  • Professor of Spanish. Volkshochschule VHS Köln, Germany
  • Spanish teacher. Volkshochschule Frechen, Germany
  • Professor of Spanish. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany 
  • Contributor to digital magazines of literary criticism and teacher of Spanish for foreigners in Spain
  • PhD in Literary Studies, American Literature. Complutense University of Madrid 
  • Degree in English Philology  
  • Specialized in contemporary American literature and Victorian literature
  • Master's Degree in European Literary Studies  
  • Master's Degree in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language
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