...the last twelve years. It has been a wonderful journey because it brings together a passion of my own. Teaching Spanish is enjoyable for me, I love meet people from different countries and their expectations on learning Spanish become my goal. I got a DELE Spanish teacher Certificate in a Spanis school but in the years I have been teaching and practicing Mexican or Spanish from Spain. I hope to see you soon in the...
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...Personalised methodology to meet everyone's individuals needs! I am half Spanish and therefore speak Spanish fluently. Growing up having had a tutor myself, I really see and value the importance of having access to a private tutor. I've seen and contributed to helping students build their mathematical confidence and abilities, helping them pass exams from SATs to GCSEs. I am a 23 year old graduate who studied Psychology at The University of Manchester. I have...
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...I hold MA in Translation Studies and BA in Spanish Language and Literature and Russian Studies. Furthermore, I teach Spanish, Russian and French language from beginner to advanced level. I specialise in helping students to prepare for their exams and pass it with the best grade possible. I try to make my lessons engaging and adapt them to the needs of the student. As someone who has dedicated life to learning different languages and teaching...
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...each lesson. I normally prepare a slide show and presentation so we can both follow the lesson together where you can ask questions and make notes along the way. To make the class more interactive, I have videos and podcasts to help with listening and comprehension which are fun and interesting! At the end of the session I'll send you the notes and materials that I've prepared so you can read in your own time...
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...I completed the diploma of Teaching Spanish as a Second Language at Instituto Cervantes, University of Buenos Aires - UTN and International House - Barcelona. I have relevant experience working many years at Instituto Cervantes Londres, Coordinating teachers for Latin American House and teaching for the primary mainstream school in Hackney - London. I am currently offering Spanish lessons online to both adults and children. I can say that I am very into teaching. I...
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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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...utilized my TEFL certificate to teach English across various regions of Spain. My teaching experience spans diverse settings, including classrooms, corporate offices, summer camps, private homes, and online platforms. In 2020, I earned my DELE B2 (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....
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...and over 15 years of experience teaching English and Spanish as foreign/second languages, mainly to adults. I have taught Spanish in Simon Fraser University (Canada) and at Cambridge University's Wolfson and Sidney-Sussex colleges. Although born and raised in Cuba, I studied and worked in Barcelona for 8 years, which has provided me with a "neutral", articulate accent, and with solid knowledge of language and cultural differences between Spain and Latin America. I am also a...
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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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Hola, soy profesora de espaol lengua extranjera. Nac en Madrid, Espaa y ahora vivo en Escocia. Mi forma de ensear es muy dinamica y orientada a la consecucin de los objetivos de mis estudiantes. Soy paciente y atenta a los detalles. Tengo experiencia reconocida y con resultados ptimos de preparacin para los examenes de La Escuela Cervantes, GCSC, A level, Higher y Advanced Higher
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...as a foreign language. I'm passionate about what I do, and I love making a difference in the lives of others, especially young people. I am passionate about languages and teaching, I have an excellent ability to remain good-humoured. I like challenges in life and the workplace. Foreign languages are my passion, and exploring the similarities in our cultures is my hobby. I have vast experience in teaching languages and/or learning languages myself.
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...rewarding feeling when the students got their final results. Additionally, I have experience with GCSE and AS-level students, guiding and supporting them with the assessment preparation. I have worked with AQA and Edexcel Exam Boards. I have been an online Spanish tutor since 2017. Working as an online Spanish tutor, I have acquired skills in designing interactive material to support students learning and improve their reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills. Besides, I assign...
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...my students. My favorite subject to tutor is conversational Spanish. I believe that communication is key to language learning, and through relaxed and enjoyable conversations, we can make significant progress. My tutoring philosophy revolves around efficiency, fun, and adaptability. I respect each student's learning pace and style, ensuring they feel comfortable and engaged throughout our lessons. If you're a quick learner, we'll keep the momentum going; if you prefer a slower pace, I'm more than...
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...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 languages to peers and friends, but my preferred subjects lie within religious studies, languages and English. There is never one way to learn and it is imperial that everyone's educational needs are catered to. Education...
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...and Communication, Spanish. Since graduation, I have worked in a primary school for 5 years teaching Spanish as a first language. After that I decided traveling to New Zealand teaching Spanish to English speaking children and adults. when I have moved to the UK I got qualification to tutoring Spanish as a second language and I started running a Spanish after School Club in a local school. I am passionate about Spanish I love having...
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...and Interpreting BA degree and I have a master in East Asian Studies at the University of Granada (Spain). I've studied Chinese abroad in Kunming, Yunnan and I've been teaching Spanish for over 3 years to all levels and ages. Education in languages is a very important aspect in the world that we live today that helps other people getting to know different cultures and aspects of life and developing critical thinking.
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...to communicate effienctly and that requires cultural knowledge. Having traveled, worked and befriended people from many different cultural backgrounds enables me to help my students reach their goals. Although my career was Communications Sciences and my major in Journalism, my passion is teaching. I believe leaing is a process a student must enjoy and 2 things are needed to learn more easily, 1. To like the subject 2. To have the right motivation. Most of...
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...first experience as a teacher was as a volunteer Spanish Teacher in an NGO with adults from all over the world, many of them illiterate in their mother tongues. That challenge gave me the opportunity to 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...
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...wanted to pursue. After graduating from the University of Kent with a BA (Hons) in Hispanic studies, I instantly started my training as a Spanish teacher with Canterbury Christ Church University. Upon passing my PGCE, I immediately started a position as a Secondary School Spanish teacher. My admiration for my area of study along with my passion for teaching and learning would undoubtedly make me a suitable, hardworking and dedicated tutor. Primarily, I believe that...
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If you have made it to Spanish 4, you have already learned about many different features of the Spanish language. Spanish 4 helps you take further steps toward fluency by introducing you to even more complex features of the language. For example, while you typically learn about the subjunctive mood and the pluperfect tense in Spanish 3, you learn these concepts in isolation. Spanish 4, in contrast, challenges you to make use of the pluperfect subjunctive. You are asked to learn how it is conjugated for regular and irregular verbs, accurately translate pluperfect subjunctive Spanish constructions into English, and make use of such constructions in your own spoken and written Spanish.
As you expand your knowledge of the mechanics of the Spanish language to include more complex features, instructors may expect you to display sophistication of expression nearly on par with your English-speaking abilities. The amount of cumulative knowledge you are expected to utilize can compound the difficulty of new material to make Spanish 4 coursework overwhelming for even top students. Group-based instruction cannot provide targeted assistance, and printed resources suffer from the same problem. Additionally, both of these methods are completely impersonal.
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This means that tutoring is not constrained to just Spanish 4. It can also help you brush up on content from previous classes. You may be surprised at how efficient and effective Spanish 4 tutoring can be as a result of the custom-tailored nature of your sessions. All tutoring is one-on-one, so any questions you have about the material can be answered on the spot, and your tutor can help you correct any misunderstandings you may have unwittingly accumulated throughout your Spanish studies.
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Recent Manchester Spanish 4 Tutoring Session Notes
Student one: We worked through every packet she received this semester so that we could cover every definition she received as time passed. After working through a few problems she had, we made it through all six packets and she reviewed every aspect of her course. I'm sure she did very well.
Student two: We worked through his calculus review a second time. We also reviewed some important crucial derivatives for a calc final. He should also do very well.
We discussed the issues that he was having with his Spanish class. Then I presented an overview of different Spanish countries as well as various types of music, literature, film, and other sources that we could draw on for our lessons. Later, we selected certain types of music, readings, and news sources that we will be using for our future lessons.
My first session with the student went well. I met him and his parents and we discussed what his short term and long term goals were. The student said his goals were to pass this class with the highest grade possible but also to better communicate and understand Spanish so that he could ultimately become a fluent speaker. I assessed him with a few Spanish 3 review questions. He showed a good understanding of the level 3 concepts but was hesitant and unsure when speaking or answering questions. I realized he needed to be re-assured when his answers were right, which I was pleasantly surprised was most of the time. I ended the session by reviewing and explaining the topics from his homework assignment and he gave me a copy of his syllabus and the names of the books he was going to use for his Spanish 4 class.
We went over pages 6-11 in his textbook. It covered the geographical regions of Spain and a little bit of Spanish history in the middle ages and up to the unification of Spain with Ferdinand and Isabella.
This was my first session with the student. She mentioned that she is in Spanish 4 and that this is the first time the teacher is completely instructing in Spanish. Today we addressed the student's issues in the class and came up with a game plan of how to help her through the class. She wants me to come up with review worksheets for her to do at home in order to re-learn the Spanish she needs in order to keep up in this advanced class. Today we reviewed common adjectives, basic verb conjugations, and a review of necessary verbs. We talked about the difference between Ser and Estar. Her goal is eventually to have me speak to her in Spanish during our sessions, so that she feels more comfortable starting to speak Spanish in class.
I had my first session with the student today. He is in an immersion class and he struggles a bit with the speaking and conversation. He is doing well in the class, so he just needs some additional help. He also reported to me that he sometimes forgets his conjugations for certain verb tenses. Today we reviewed the present subjunctive, pas subjunctive, and the present perfect, and past perfect tenses. We also practiced some speaking and conversational Spanish. He seems to understand and know the material really well. We'll do some more speaking next week incorporating the vocabulary on his class quizzes, and spend more time reviewing some irregular verbs.