...II - 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...
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...and South American companies. In my position of a freelance interpreter for Prestige Network I performed verbal interpretation from and to English, Spanish and Russian. I presently work with individuals and groups, face-to-face and via a variety of online platforms. In each case the method of interaction has to suit both the environment and the student/s. I am convinced that the best way to learn a foreign language is via conversation. This can sometimes be...
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...is a teacher and a published author of 11+, KS2 and KS3 books, I have always been drawn to teaching and she always helps to ensure I am well resourced! I have travelled extensively in Spanish-speaking countries and have acquired a good understanding of wider culture. Also, I am a keen sportsman, enjoying football, tennis, cricket, table tennis and circus activities, including juggling and slacklining. Chess is also a passion of mine, but I am...
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Hi there!! My name is Grace and I'm currently 20 years old on a year abroad whilst at university. I study Spanish and Russian and I love all things languages and culture! I love to chill out with my friends as well when I have free time and I love spending time with my family. If you are looking to learn Spanish or maybe even some Russian then I'm here to help!
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...conversations you will be able to "detect" my very specific accent. We can play games about all the different accents we have in Latin America. I love to read...we can read well known writers. My class is always interactive. I need to know how you are feeling to assess what we are doing next. I do not mind to base my work on your own programme or needs. I'm extremely adaptable! Looking forward to see...
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...and EAL, having worked extensively in UK schools preparing students for examinations. I obtained my BA and MA from Coventry university where I had the fantastic opportunity to live and teach in northern Spain. I enjoy teaching students from around the world and using their interests to keep them engaged and help them learn. In my spare time I like to get out and about to walk, run, hike or ski depending on the season.
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...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 languages to peers and...
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...needs (ASD) and across a variety of subjects including Maths, Italian, Spanish, French, and Physics. As a long-time independent tutor, I know everyone has their own ways of learning and understanding. It is my personal goal to help every student gain confidence and possibly joy in the subject to achieve their best. My hope is that by closely working with them to discover specific approaches that work, and reinforcing a positive learning environment, anything would...
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...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 would like to learn...
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...now? I've been teaching Spanish 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...
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...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 self-employed...
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...who were striving to better themselves.I am able to cater for diverse learning needs and preferences. English is my specialist area and I have delivered GCSE English and Entry 3 English classes right up to Functional Skills Level 2. I have more experience preparing learners for exams with NCFE and AQA, but I can adapt and prepare learners for exams with other awarding bodies. In addition to English, I have also taught Modern Foreign Languages...
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...to help people to breaking down the language barriers, with some experienced dealing with some persons with learning difficulties, alway looking the way to succeed together. Effective organisational and communication skills. Good team player and able to use own initiative to achieve personal and company objectives. Good computer skills. Versatile and good to learn new skills easily, actually I am living in the United Kingdom and working as interpreter in the public sector and legal...
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...clubs, and adult learning centers, providing me with a well-rounded understanding of effective teaching methodologies across various age groups. I believe that learning a language is not just about acquiring words and grammar rules; it's about embracing the rich culture and heritage that comes with it. My classes are designed to be immersive experiences that go beyond textbooks, incorporating real-life scenarios and cultural nuances to make language learning not only educational but also enjoyable. One...
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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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...a language should be a fun and engaging experience, so I use a variety of activities, such as games, role-plays, and discussions, to keep my lessons dynamic and enjoyable. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate learner, I am here to help you achieve your language goals. My aim is to provide a personalized and supportive learning environment that helps you improve your language skills at your own pace. Thank you for considering me...
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I graduated in Spain with a Translation 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...
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...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 class, no matter where you are, I have been there learning foreign languages in my daily life and I am very patient Mexican mood...
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...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 and engaging, with a...
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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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Recent 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.