About Us

“AI will never replace emotions”

We are a small company located at El Salvador, founded at 2024, by two entrepreneurs (one already a father, the other a “father to be”).

We started to give Spanish classes to children of some of our relatives / friends located in the US just as a hobby to get some extra income besides our main jobs, a fun way to get enough to pay the bills, while teaching Spanish to a new generation. (If you are reading this and you’re a father, you know sometimes you have to be creative regarding on how to get extra income to support all your family needs, you know …. parent stuff).

2024 was a year of uncertainty if you’re a parent already in the workforce. A lot of fuzz about Artificial Intelligence, how it will replace our jobs, people worried about their future, trying to adapt to the new tools emerging pretty fast to be relevant and not to be replaced because you still have a family to sustain, a reason to keep going. Through all of these scary news about the future, there were some words that resonated on internet regarding this matter:

“Jobs that are unlikely to be replaced by AI include those that require human qualities that robots can’t replicate, such as social skills, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal relationships.”

As entrepreneur parents, the message was clear to us: get ready for a new paradigm change in the way we work, or get left behind in the process. In this context is how Alphabeticals was “born” a Spanish teaching academy with a twist: Let’s also focus on the skills the new generations will need.

We are a small company whose purpose is teaching kids Spanish (a language that will become more relevant in future as many US/Europe companies are starting to work with Spanish speaking countries) in a fun way while focusing on the soft skills (like emotional intelligence, communication, financial education, etc.) that will become useful in a world where we will have to live together with AI with the most important tools for the future: Effective communication and our social skills.

As parents we felt obliged to start doing our part to help the future generation of kids against the challenges to be faced in the near future believing we can contribute in this paradigm shift in the best way we do: teaching Spanish

“As a parent, why would you wait to do something for your kids before it is too late?”

Co Founders of Alphabeticals