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If you've been searching for a comprehensive Kansas City Spanish course, Varsity Tutors is the resource you have been looking for. Spanish is among the planet's most spoken languages, with over 430,000,000 speakers worldwide and climbing. It's also the most studied foreign language in the United States, and 45 million Americans speak it as either a native and secondary tongue. The language also has a strong international following, with nations like Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Spain using it as their primary language.
As you can see, enrolling in a Kansas City Spanish class makes a lot of sense. If you just started taking Spanish at a local high school such as Lee's Summit West High School or Park Hill High School, a beginner-level class probably makes the most sense for you. If you're more advanced and attending college courses at a local institution like Rockhurst University or the University of Missouri - Kansas City, you can take a more in-depth class. We can help you learn Spanish if you're an adult too. A career-focused individual might study the language to enhance their resume, and a person with a passion for travel might study it to get more out of trips to Spanish-speaking areas. Spanish is often called the easiest of the Romance languages for a native English speaker to learn, so you might also take it to learn French, Italian, or even Romanian down the line.
Of course, just because learning Spanish is easier doesn't mean it's easy. You need to learn a brand new vocabulary (though there are several cognates that share Latin roots), new grammar rules, and new sentence structures. For instance, did you know that Spanish nouns all have a gender? Adjectives change forms based on the gender of the nouns they're modifying, so you need to get used to asking whether a word is a boy or a girl (as strange as that sounds in English).
What skills can I work on during a Kansas City Spanish course?
One of the hardest parts of studying a new language is not having anybody to practice with. You can try listening to Spanish media such as a "beisbol" broadcast, but you have no way of verifying that your interpretation of what you're hearing is the correct one. Similarly, you can talk back to the game's announcers and expect them to acknowledge you. Taking a Kansas City Spanish class gives you a set time each week to practice your Spanish skills with a knowledgeable instructor. Any questions you have can be addressed promptly, and all of your work receives feedback so that you understand what you're doing well and where you could still improve.
Taking a formal class can also help you improve your written Spanish. For instance, your instructor might show you how to sketch an outline before you start composing a Spanish piece. Not only does this give your work a more logical flow, but your outline can also act as a reminder of the Spanish terms you planned to use and what they mean. After all, there's nothing worse than having to stop writing because you can't remember a particular Spanish phrase.
Your teacher can also help you understand the intricacies of Spanish grammar. For instance, Spanish nouns are usually masculine if they end in the letter "o" and feminine of they end in "a." There are far too many exceptions to this general rule of thumb to list here, but your instructor can help you understand when it applies and when it does not.
If your plans involve studying Spanish culture or literature in addition to the language, your instructor can help you with those as well. For example, a classroom discussion on the significance of Spain in European affairs may help an auditory learner remember all of the details. Similarly, your instructor might send you a link to an illustrative graphic to help a visual learner retain the information.
How does a Kansas City Spanish course provided by Varsity Tutors work?
Every course we provide takes place on a proprietary live virtual platform, an online classroom that allows you to see and hear both your instructor and your fellow students as if you were in the same room. They can see and hear you as well, so asking for help is as easy as raising your hand. We vet every instructor before they can teach a course, so you can trust that you are getting a skilled communicator with a passion for sharing the joys of Spanish with others.
Studying with other students also provides several benefits. Listening to them speak can familiarize you with a variety of accents and dialects, helping you prepare for the diverse range of fluent Spanish that is spoken today. You can also work together and help each other out as needed, as a peer's take on a challenging concept is often more relatable than someone's who has been speaking Spanish for years. Studying in a group also allows you to split the cost of your class, making it more affordable than you might expect. If you ever feel like you need individualized help to master a tricky concept, you also have the right to schedule private extra help sessions with your instructor on an as-needed basis.
We also try to make our classes as convenient as they can be. Everything happens online because a lot of students don't have the time to sit in traffic trying to get to a physical class. We also offer two and four-week class sessions to make it easier to find something that fits into your schedule. We also launch new classes every month, so you never need to wait too long to get started.
Can I sign up for a Kansas City Spanish course today?
Absolutely. Please use the contact information provided below to learn more about the benefits of taking a Varsity Tutors Kansas City Spanish class or to enroll today. We look forward to helping you unravel the mysteries associated with studying a new language!
Chris: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...apply to medical school. I have always enjoyed teaching. During college, I would tutor my friends in Calculus and Organic Chemistry, both to help them prepare for exams and to master the material myself. Last summer, I was fortunate enough to teach a pharmacology class to 15 Kansas University students. Yet, I am comfortable not only with college students, but with high school, middle school and even elementary school students. I am especially comfortable tutoring...
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor in Arts, Neurobiology and Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP US History
- Organic Chemistry
- Human Development
- +83 subjects
Vivek: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...is Vivek, and I'm currently a freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, majoring in Neuroscience. My experiences in tutoring have come from working at a nearby center called "Perfect Tutors" and from helping classmates at my after school academic resource center. I really enjoy getting to know and helping kids learn. I've worked with kids from the age of 4 in summer camps up to high schoolers. Whether I'm teaching Math, Science, or Reading, the...
Education & Certification
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Current Undergrad, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School Biology
- MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
- High School Chemistry
- +39 subjects
Kacey: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...with many other topics including Biology, Anatomy, and Math. I simply enjoy learning, and that is why I am interested in so many different topics. I am also an excellent test taker and am very passionate about helping students learn how to effectively study for and take tests. I believe that no test should keep a hard working and knowledgeable student from succeeding. I didn???t always know I wanted to be a teacher, but I...
Education & Certification
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Bachelors, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Geometry
- ACT Science
- 2nd Grade
- +60 subjects
Arianna: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...with students to establish a friendship that allows for a comfortable dynamic conducive to learning and asking questions. I also utilize a variety of resources in order to keep students engaged and frequently ask questions to assess their learning level. I recognize the importance of working with students to better understand their learning styles and studying methods in order to create individualized tutoring plans that maximize growth in the classroom as well as outside of...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- English
- Science
- +69 subjects
Laura: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...that any student can achieve their academic goals with the right help. As a past tutor with an After School Program, I know what it takes to motivate and encourage students of any age. I am a very patient and kind teacher, but I also enjoy a few quips to keep things light throughout the learning process. I think a sense of humor is sometimes necessary in order to get through complicated lessons! I connect...
Education & Certification
- Texas Christian University - Bachelors, Theatre major/Spanish and Anthropology minors
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Other
- SSAT- Middle Level
- HSPT
- +24 subjects
Education & Certification
- Regional Center of Normal Education of Oaxaca State - Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching
- University of Missouri-Kansas City - Master of Arts, Spanish and Iberian Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- IB Language B
- Greek
- Elementary School Math
- +16 subjects
Richard: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...and worked at a reading institute. My psychology education helped me understand why the reading institute was so effective and why many students struggle in other areas as well - they misuse their working memory! Our brains work by combining small bits of information at a time and the process can easily be derailed by anxiety, missing previous information, poor study habits, or a psychological condition. I've worked with students with each of these problems...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Essay Editing
- Spanish 1
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- +38 subjects
Olli: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...Over the past few years, I've had the opportunity to teach in diverse environments including both public and charter schools and art museums and galleries. Being a visual person myself, I find that learning can be a lot of fun when you are able to situate yourself in the setting of a certain subject matter. Want to know about ancient Egypt? Imagine what it would be like to be among the pharaohs and slaves by...
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelor in Arts, Art History, Criticism, and Conservation
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Italian
- Pre-Algebra
- Elementary School Reading
- +46 subjects
Ashwini: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...being in school and I want other students to feel the same way. For me, tutoring is important because it can help students feel like they finally understand a concept they have been struggling with for a while. Getting to see when a student has a light bulb moment is the most rewarding part. With just a little bit of individual attention, learning can become fun and interesting. Through positive encouragement, I want to instill...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Current Undergrad, Behavioral Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- 5th Grade Math
- 2nd Grade Reading
- Geometry
- +32 subjects
Hannah: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...with a minor in English. I have extensive experience as a tutor and much of my tutoring experience has been with students from diverse backgrounds such as those in an English as a Second Language program. I enjoy encouraging my students and guiding them through their goals and assignments. I tutor numerous subjects which means that I have a broad range of education. I tutor Spanish, English, American Literature, English as a Second Language, Reading,...
Education & Certification
- Park University - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary School Reading
- Spanish 3
- American Literature
- +23 subjects
Education & Certification
- Northwest Missouri State University - Bachelor of Science, Education
- Northwest Missouri State University - Masters in Education, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Study Skills and Organization
- English
- +30 subjects
Education & Certification
- Madison Area Technical College - Associate in Science, Computer and Information Sciences, General
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Japanese
- Test Prep
- Technology and Coding
- +21 subjects
Peter: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
Hello! Kansas City was my home growing up, before traveling to the University of Vermont for a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Japanese Studies, with a minor in History. I want to help students get into their own dream schools-- All it takes is the perseverance to study! I can help tutor ACT/SAT prep and all humanities, especially English and History!
Education & Certification
- University of Vermont - Bachelor in Arts, Film Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Foreign Language
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- +41 subjects
Leah: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...believe that engaging lessons, enjoyable classes, and a positive attitude create the best learning environment. I have taught Spanish to all ages from Kindergarten to Adults. From Spanish 1 to College-Level courses, I have taught a diverse group of learners. At the graduate level, I have studied General Education, Curriculum and Instruction, and Spanish, earning degrees that have given me amazing tools that I use to make learning efficient, interesting, personalized, and goal-oriented.
Education & Certification
- University of Oregon - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- Loyola University-Chicago - Master of Arts, Spanish
- University of Missouri - Master of Arts, Curriculum and Instruction
- University of Missouri - Doctor of Philosophy, Organizational Leadership
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Introduction to Spanish for Adults
- English
- Introduction to Spanish (Grades K-1)
- +22 subjects
Sarah: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...the importance of gaining native-like pronunciation within the frame of language-learning, improving English reading and writing skills, and helping violinists to gain excellent form and tone from the beginning. My desire is to help people discover the way they best learn- visually, by doing, by listening, etc - and finding the most accessible way of explaining a concept for them individually. When approached from a familiar and personally appealing angle, learning can be much easier...
Education & Certification
- Luther College - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Mandarin Chinese
- Violin
- Reading
- +31 subjects
Abbey: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
I am a PhD student in English eager to work with some fantastic students! With over ten years of experience in Education as an academic tutor, teacher, and graduate student, I love helping students reach their full potential.
Education & Certification
- Southern Nazarene University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Rochester - Doctor of Philosophy, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Math
- +24 subjects
Jason: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...improve. I will meet you where you are at, and invite you to take the next step on your learning curve. I also learn from these interactions, and will continue to develop as a teacher as we work through material. Personally, I am a married father of 3. I studied mechanical engineering in college and went to law school afterward. I have a passion for language and logic, as well as extensive experience teaching English,...
Education & Certification
- Villanova University - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
- Brooklyn Law School - Juris Doctor, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Middle School English
- Calculus
- Languages
- +30 subjects
Mady: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...time there I became very involved as debate captain, DECA president, and the president of the Political Science club. Currently, I attend the University of Kansas and am a sophomore pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. I am passionate about improving the university for everyone and that is where my involvement in Student Senate comes in. I have an extensive background in math, science and the...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Current Undergrad, Political Science and Economics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- AP Calculus AB
- Test Prep
- +27 subjects
Aakarsh: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...that any student can become a grade A student with help of a tutor or a mentor. Through my tutoring experiences, I have been able to see students go from failing classes to understanding and discovering new concepts in classes. I am able to relate to students, as I was a student myself. Education is a key element for success later in life and if we do not provide a strong backbone for our kids,...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
- The University of Texas at Austin - Certificate, Health Information Technology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School Accounting
- Calculus 2
- Accounting
- +118 subjects
Amanda: Kansas City Spanish course instructor
...take the international baccalaureate English entrance exam (iBT TOEFL). While in Korea, I was promoted to Head Instructor and oversaw a team of five teachers, mentoring them and encouraging them to make classes as fun and interactive as possible. I am passionate about meeting students where they are at and using unique ways of keeping them engaged, such as lesson-relevant games, situational dialogue, and real objects whenever possible. After three years abroad, I'm excited to...
Education & Certification
- William Jewell College - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- TOEFL
- High School English
- +86 subjects