...also hold a TESOL certificate. I have taught French/Italian in a secondary school, working with a mixed ability group of students, including Special Educational Needs, Speech and Language and English as an Additional Language. As a translator I have developed skills that are especially valuable for a language teacher, such as an advanced knowledge of the language, an attention to detail, and an in-depth cultural knowledge of multiple languages. I have also been homeschooling my...
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...tutor in Spanish. I am enthusiastic, outgoing and humorous. I like to make my sessions enjoyable and accessible to my students. I can teach from beginners level to advanced level. I speak Spanish fluently and can make conversations as well as I can teach students grammar, and how to read I like to arrange my sessions in a way that my student is comfortable and ensure that we meet the students aims and goals
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...Spanish studies, I am here to help you reach your language goals. As a native Spanish speaker, I bring authenticity and cultural depth to every lesson, ensuring that students not only learn the language but also gain a deep understanding of the Spanish-speaking world. I hold a bachelor's degree in Public Accountancy from Universidad del Zulia in Venezuela and am a qualified Teacher of Spanish as a Foreign Language from the University of Barcelona and...
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...for 5 years, and each time I love it more! How are you going to learn? Well in the easiest and funniest way. I use methods that can help you learn it quickly using pictures, videos, songs, games, and more! During our first lesson, I usually focus on evaluating the student's current level, learning goals, and having a conversation in order to get to know each other and practice your Spanish speaking ability.
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...graduating, a year of my course was spent abroad (in Peru and Cadiz) where I worked in schools. Over the years, I have worked extensively with children across the age and ability range, both in the UK and abroad: I have taught, tutored and even run summer camps. I believe in an interactive and enthusiastic approach to learning. If children are engaged, they will learn so much more effectively, and my lessons are characterised by...
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Hi I'm Adam, a French and Spanish graduate who has loved languages for a very long time now! I know what it's like to sit through grammar and conversation classes, so we've got a lot in common, trust me. Hopefully I can help you out and have fun classes whilst you're learning.
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...skill. Acquiring a first class honours degree in Teaching, Learning and Child Development and undertaking a school direct route (with PGCE) to gain Qualified Teacher Status, have not only prepared me for the rewarding and fast paced nature of the teaching profession, but has also fuelled my ambition and enthusiasm to plan engaging and resourceful lessons. I believe the importance of creating an environment in which pupils feel safe, secure and happy which will ensure...
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...M.Arch AA Diploma with commendation) I offer guidance and tutorials on matters related to CAD and design, and am also happy to work with students wanting to learn Spanish as a second language; with experience in teaching both individual as well as group lessons. Learn about the cultures of Hispanic countries, and how to communicate with native speakers in everyday situations. Meals, dress codes, country-specific slang, traditions... Let me know what your specific goal in...
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Hello! My name is Lora. I've been learning, teaching and working with languages all my life, and would love to help you on your own language journey. I have multiple degrees in Modern Languages and communication, but more importantly, I love to teach languages as the living, changing things that they are. I live in Edinburgh, Scotland and have a lovely Greyhound dog who you might sometimes see during lessons!
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...actually working as Early years practitioner with Preeschool children(. I finished my qualification last summer, SVQLevel 3 Social Services (Children and young people). I am doing Spanish lessons in small groups(8 children) in my setting and private Spanish lessons 1:1 age 3 to 12. I am very passionate in what I do, I like to share learning experiences through playing and having fun! If you would like to learn some Spanish and get confident in...
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...see how people can really get impressive results when you give them enthusiasm, motivation, and personal feedback. Since then, I always try to adapt every lesson that I create, considering the skills of the pupil and group, creating activities related to their real experiences being more significant for them and designing exercises based on common interests of the group. My teaching experiences in the UK, in Spain and in Mexico have given me the chance...
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...doing some form of tutoring since. During my volunteer year in South America I was tutoring a class of 25 students from different backgrounds as well as age-groups. I had the opportunity to tutor Spanish and German for 3-4 hours per day and finish the day with homework support for the kids, especially the ones with learning difficulties and special needs. I am open to working with people from all walks of life, whether you...
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...embarked on an exciting journey to Edinburgh to pursue psychology internships while continuing to share my passion for the Spanish language. My experience as a Spanish tutor started in 2019, where I had the pleasure of working with students of various ages, from young children to adults. I really enjoy introducing students to the rich cultural aspects of Spain while nurturing their language skills. My teaching approach is focused on you, the student; I prioritize...
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...with an education zealot mother who taught me to work hard at everything given to me and instilled the love of books, and a tranquil self made driver and mechanic father. Born and raised in Italy I began my education there before immigrating to London at the age of 9 where I'm currently in my 1st year of Chemistry at University. Over the years I have taught various areas of sciences and maths in different...
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...the world, also from different age range. When I see a student progress in the way the speak the target language I feel really good, it makes me realise how much someone can do to help people to broaden their horizonts. The reason why I love teaching languages is because I think being able to communicate with people from a different country opens the mind of the student and helps us to undeerstand better the...
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...result. During my last year of university, I was teaching students with 'Routes Into Languages North East', giving students an introduction to different languages they may not have so much contact with in school. This included teaching classes of students how to read the Cyrillic alphabet within 5 hours (to a great level of success!) Now I work as a polyglot tutor online with several students, teaching German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese up to A...
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...years. I learnt Castilian (European Spanish) but also learnt Latin American idioms throughout the 4 years of studying. During my studies I lived abroad in Madrid where I taught English as a teaching assistant in a school which I loved! The year living abroad made me feel comfortable and familiar with Spanish customs and cultures. The year gave me a lot of confidence when speaking with locals in the dialect and I left Madrid feeling...
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...to volunteer at my local high school as an EAL teaching assistant, helping foreign teenage students achieve outstanding grades in their GCSE exams. This became the main reason for my interest in teaching. It was a lot of hard work but extremely rewarding. Soon enough, I decided to start my teacher training and become a modern foreign language teacher at secondary level. This experience came with some hardships but it was nonetheless the best choice...
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...(Diploma de Espaol como Lengua Extranjera), and in 2023, I successfully passed the C1 level, demonstrating proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and grammar. Notably, I achieved a score of 23.88/25 in the oral unit, underscoring my fluency in Spanish. During the 2020 pandemic, I transitioned from teaching English to Spanish, aligning with my true passion. Since then, I have been tutoring both online and in person, catering to students of various levels. My lessons are dynamic...
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Spanish 1 provides and introduction and overview of the beautiful language of Spanish. Spanish 2 increases the difficulty and complexity of the material, while expecting students to continue to make use of the elementary knowledge they gained in Spanish 1. Students are introduced to more tenses and are expected to differentiate between their proper usages. While many of the verbs introduced in Spanish 1 follow the rules of conjugation that students concurrently learn, Spanish 2 begins to present frequently used words that don't follow these patterns and must be memorized individually. Students continue to increase their Spanish vocabulary as well. All of the words they learned in Spanish 1 are still fair game and can appear on homework, quizzes, and tests.
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Recent Spanish 2 Tutoring Session Notes
Today was our first session, and the student is beginning a summer online course. We reviewed furniture vocabulary and began discussing travel vocabulary. He learned the subjunctive tense and was able to grasp the main idea quickly. We discussed creating flashcards to review vocabulary. He knows what pages to finish studying before he takes the Unit 1 quiz on Friday.
We went through some of the student's Spanish notebook and I quizzed her on food and place vocab words, and held short dialogues with her to practice. I also explained the difference between "el Papa" and "la papa"-- the Pope vs. potatoes!
Today, we finished up with formal commands and started the present subjunctive. The student was quick to understand the concepts and practiced a lot online. Very productive. We are hoping to finish up before she goes to school.
We talked about object pronouns and a little bit about reflexive pronouns and why they are similar. Today was productive because the student was able to review direct and indirect pronouns and their uses within sentence structure. We practiced with exercises from both his textbook and other materials. He has notecards that include details about using direct and indirect pronouns.
Initial session today with the student went well. It appears that he needs a good foundation regarding how to conjugate verbs and also gain experience in attaching the correct verb conjugation with the correct pronoun (tu....eres /you....are). We came up with a graphic way to remember the endings so that appeared to be a good start. We did a little bit of writing, oral, and discussion regarding some simple sentences that incorporated the verbs, and some of the material that he learned last year in Spanish 1, and discussed the reasoning behind the sentences.
Review of some basic Spanish I vocabulary and regular verb conjugation
Went over the difference between ser and estar and question words (que, como, quien, cual, etc.)
Practiced English-Spanish and Spanish-English translations and tweaking pronunciation