Go lessons in Spanish
The Spanish-speaking Go world is large and getting larger — clubs across Spain and a fast-growing scene throughout Latin America. What hasn't caught up is instruction: the pool of teachers strong enough to take you past the intermediate level, teaching in Spanish, is very small. Most players hit a point where the next step only exists in another language.
Live translation gives you that step in Spanish. Your teacher coaches in their own language while captions render every word into Spanish on the shared board, and your questions go back in theirs. You study with a professional and never leave Spanish for the part that counts: understanding why a move works, where your reading broke, what to do instead.
Every teacher here is pro-level or stronger, with the rank on each profile.
Common questions
Do I need to speak the teacher's language?
No. The lesson reaches you in Spanish through live captions, and your questions are translated back. Spanish is all you need.
Who are the teachers?
Professional and pro-level players, mostly from Korea and China. Translation is what makes their instruction available in Spanish, which is otherwise hard to find above the intermediate level.
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