Varsity Tutors can help students of any age enroll in Los Angeles Spanish lessons. Whether you're a student at a secondary school like Granada Hills Charter High School or you're pursuing an advanced degree at an institution of higher education like the California Institute of Technology, learning a language can be difficult when you don't have the proper support in place.
Spanish has more native speakers than any language other than Chinese. More than 400 million people speak Spanish as their first language, and millions more speak it as their second language. In the United States, it is the second most spoken language. About 13 percent of the American population speaks Spanish as a first language, and an additional 12 million Americans are bilingual. America is currently the second largest Spanish speaking country in the world, and by some estimates, it will be the largest in a few decades. Because Spanish is so widely used in America, you may be learning it to make it easier to communicate with community members or to make travel throughout Spanish speaking countries easier. Whatever your reason for learning the language, Spanish lessons can help you develop your skills.
What are some skills a teacher might review during Los Angeles Spanish lessons?
Learning a new language is very different from learning new material in another academic subject. When you join a new science, math, or history class you already know the rules of the language you are being taught in. When you attempt to learn a new language, you have to learn an entirely new set of rules and a new way of thinking.
Gender is assigned to nouns in Spanish. That means that when you think about an apple, table, book, or cup of tea, you must remember to think of it as masculine or feminine. The gender of the noun then determines other factors in a sentence containing the noun such as pronouns and adjectives must also reflect the proper gender of the noun, or the sentence becomes unclear. Speaking of adjectives, in Spanish, they usually come after the noun. But not always. You also need to know how to modify the adjectives you're using to match the gender of the noun and the singular or plural nature of the noun.
Capitalization, punctuation, and pronunciation are all different in Spanish. Some of the differences are slight, such as adding an additional punctuation mark at the beginning of some sentences. Other's are moderately more challenging, such as learning to change the pronunciation of a letter based on diaereses, tildes, and accents.
If all of this sounds unfamiliar or overwhelming, don't worry. Whether you work on your language skills in a class or with a private instructor, Spanish lessons can help you work towards clearing up the confusion and becoming more confident in your linguistic abilities.
How can enrolling in a class for Los Angeles Spanish lessons help me learn the language?
Learning a new language is challenging to do in isolation. When you enroll in a class, you gain the support of a highly skilled instructor as well as a class full of Spanish language learners. Interacting with others in a new language can help to strengthen your understanding and fluency more rapidly than working on building your skills by practicing alone.
All of our classes allow you to see the teacher as if they are across the table from you even though the classroom is online. Online classes offer the same type of supportive environment and professional instruction of an in-person class, but without the need to add additional commute time to your practice sessions. There is a wide range of class times available from which to choose, which makes it easier to prioritize learning a new language without neglecting other work, family, or school commitments.
How is working with a private Los Angeles Spanish tutor different from taking a class?
Working with a personal different gives you a more personalized learning experience. Your instructor can take the time to get to know your learning style and goals, academic needs, and the areas you are personally struggling with in your attempts to learn Spanish. This information can be used to customize your lesson plans, so each session is focusing on the skills you need the most assistance with learning.
When you work with a Los Angeles Spanish tutor, you will also have more time to practice speaking and listening to the language. Since you and your instructor are the only ones involved in the sessions, as much of the lesson as is appropriate for your current language level can be held in Spanish. This allows you to receive real-time feedback about your pronunciation and sentence structure and gives you the opportunity to ask questions about what is being said or how to phrase a particular thought as the issues arise.
Finding time to work with a private instructor is easy. You can schedule your sessions for mornings, afternoons, or evenings throughout the week and on weekends. You can meet with your tutor online or in person. Meeting with your instructor online has all of the benefits of working with someone who is in the same room. You can utilize our Live Learning Platform and meet with your instructor face-to-face in a secure online environment.
How can I get started with the right Los Angeles Spanish lessons for me?
Learning a new language may not be easy, but becoming fluent in Spanish can have a powerful impact on your personal and professional opportunities. Los Angeles Spanish lessons can change the way you think about Spanish. If you want to know more about enrolling in a class or taking private Spanish lessons, reach out to the experts at Varsity Tutors today. Whether you're finishing your fourth year of Spanish at the University of Southern California, taking Spanish 1 at El Camino Real Charter High School, or want help working to reach your language learning goals, you can start lessons with a Los Angeles Spanish tutor quickly. Contact Varsity Tutors today to to get started now.
Jennifer: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
I am committed to providing my students with the best learning experience achievable. I strive to cater to their needs and challenge them to achieve their academic goals. ... I believe that every student can reach their personal potential. In order to do so, both student and educator must communicate with each other to use the student's strengths to overcome any challenges the student may face.... I always like to learn about the student's goals, interests, strengths, and challenges. This helps me customize lesson plans accordingly. I also like to share some of my interests and goals in order to begin gaining trust from my student.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Public Policy
- University of Southern California - Masters, Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- PSAT Reading and Writing
- Algebra
- PSAT Writing Skills
- +18 subjects
Saagar: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...math and science. I am particularly fond of teaching chemistry, in which I hold a Master's degree. I have quite a bit of experience in teaching, as I have been a university tutor, a graduate teaching assistant, and a high school teacher. I believe tutoring is about passion and communication. If the student doesn't care about the subject, it will be very difficult for them to learn it. I strongly believe I will be able...
Education & Certification
- Wright State University-Main Campus - Bachelors, Chemistry
- Wright State University-Main Campus - Masters, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School Physics
- MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1
- +84 subjects
Emily: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...medical school student (matriculating fall 2017) and Stanford undergraduate alum with a passion for learning and teaching about the human brain, behavior and body. I'm excited to work with others who are looking to do the same! Another passion of mine is the Spanish language. I studied abroad in South America while in undergrad and have the opportunity to continually practice my skills with my Mexican boyfriend and his family. Hablamos Espaol juntos, no?
Education & Certification
- Stanford University - Bachelors, Psychology with Neuroscience Track
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Languages
- AP Psychology
- Graduate Test Prep
- +6 subjects
Cristina: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...South America. I tutor English (grammar and composition), Spanish, history, and public speaking. I believe that education can (and should) be fun, and that teaching and tutoring are much more effective when the student is happy and engaged. My approach to tutoring is to listen carefully to each student so I can get a sense of what it is about the particular subject that they find challenging. I enjoy teaching, and I have tutored Spanish...
Education & Certification
- U.C. Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- U.T. Austin - Masters, Public Policy/Russian
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Russian
- World History
- Social Studies
- +33 subjects
Gabrielle: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...teacher or a professor about a particular quiz, exam, midterm, essay or even the primary goal of the academic year. My job is to guide each student towards identifying and achieving what the instructor is looking for, and ultimately comprehending those difficult demands. I try to bridge the gap between the student and teacher. My primary goal is to lead to clarity - not further any confusion, difficulty, or frustration. Learning a language is hard...
Education & Certification
- Colorado College - Bachelors, Spanish Literature
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP Spanish Literature and Culture
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 1
- +4 subjects
Samantha: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...best accommodate their learning needs. I enjoy being creative in my approaches to teaching, using games, songs and interaction between the students (when in a group) to make learning engaging and relatable. I am personable and open with my students because I believe that forging an honest and mutually respectful relationship is fundamental for us to be successful in learning together. I hope to bring my experience, dedication and eagerness to work with a variety...
Education & Certification
- Smith College - Current Undergrad, American Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ESL/ELL
- Comparative Literature
- Algebra
- +50 subjects
Jessica: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...more creative and thus effective tutor and leads to positive results with my clients. Last year, I moved to Orange County to begin my first year as a law student at UC Irvine School of Law. I am now in my second year at the law school and feel, if anything, I am even better suited to tutor new clients. Apart from school and tutoring, I enjoy being outdoors with my new puppy, training for...
Education & Certification
- University of the Pacific - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations; Spanish
- UC Irvine School of Law - Juris Doctor, n/a
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- English
- High School English
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +10 subjects
Patrick : Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...in History. Since then, I've worked in the non-profit sector as a teacher for children and adults for the last three years. While I tutor a variety of subjects, I particularly enjoy teaching History, Writing, and Literature. History is especially fun to teach as there is often a perception that it's a boring or tedious subject. I really try to break out of that stereotype and make the subject more relevant and interesting for my...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, History
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Languages
- Sociology
- AP English Language and Composition
- +27 subjects
John: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...at two elementary schools in inner city Pittsburgh. Since college, I have lived and worked as a tutor in New York, Los Angeles, and Barcelona. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, History, Math, and the SAT. I am fascinated by the SAT. I love teaching struggling test takers how to view the SAT as an approachable, accessible set of riddles and games instead of as an intellectual...
Education & Certification
- Carnegie Mellon University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Japanese
- Study Skills and Organization
- ISEE
- +47 subjects
Aaron: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...other tutors had done for me. I have been tutoring now for the last two years. I am passionate about helping students to understand and overcome challenges they think they could have never achieved. I have unwavering patience and out of the box ways of thinking of ways to explain material. I pride myself on being able to explain what the teacher cannot. I also find it best to explain the material by applying the...
Education & Certification
- La Sierra University - Bachelors, Kinesiology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Life Sciences
- Anatomy
- Writing
- +33 subjects
Jasmine Mae: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...State University, Channel Islands. I am on my las year of obtaining my Bachelors of Arts in Psychology. I also have my AA in Liberal Arts with an emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences. I tutored elementary and middle school students when I was in High School. My plans after my bachelors would to go to school for occupational therapy where I will be able to work with children with disabilities I'm also super patient...
Education & Certification
- California State University-Channel Islands - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary School English
- College Application Essays
- Languages
- +27 subjects
Humberto: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
MIB, MSc. Marketing & Industrial Engineer. Twelve years of experience in marketing, business intelligence and business development at multinational and local companies. Ability to achieve team objectives. Multilingual (English, Spanish, French) and IT super user (SAP-BO).... All students are individuals, and everyone learns in their own unique way.... To clarify all reasonable questions students might have relative to the course objectives, as well as your expectations for their performance in class. As students leave the first meeting, they should believe in your competence to teach the course, be able to predict the nature of your instruction, and know what you will require of them. To give an understanding of who is taking your course and what their expectations are.
Education & Certification
- Universidad de Lima - PERU - Bachelors, Industrial Engineer
- La Salle Business Engineering School - SPAIN - Masters, Master in International Business
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- Spanish 4
- Finance
- +95 subjects
Aline: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...passion when I began teaching at Landmark School in Massachusetts. At Landmark, a school for students with language-based learning differences, I especially sought to strengthen students' reading and writing skills. Since coming to California to pursue my master's and doctorate degrees, I have continued to develop students' reading and writing skills so that they too can develop a love for the written word. Other than tutoring and studying, I can be found riding my bike,...
Education & Certification
- St Johns College - Bachelors, Liberal Arts
- Graduate Theological Union - PHD, Religion
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spelling Bee
- PSAT Reading and Writing
- ISEE-Middle Level Writing
- +66 subjects
Chrishon: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...go to school at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. I earned a BA in Political Science and minor is Spanish Language and Literature (after studying abroad for a year in Madrid, Spain). I graduated from Washington & Lee University School of Law (ranked #24 among law schools at the time). As a tutor, I have worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters in Charlotte, NC; the Lexington City Schools Reading Program in Lexington, VA; and...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- Washington and Lee University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT
- SAT
- Languages
- +27 subjects
Helen: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
I'm a communications professional with a master's degree in pharmacology from Tulane University, a master's degree in journalism from USC and a bachelor's degree in neuroscience. I have two years of professional tutoring experience and thrive on guiding students to that "aha!" moment.
Education & Certification
- Rhodes College - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- University of Southern California - Current Grad Student, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Biology
- ACT Writing
- MCAT Verbal Reasoning
- +77 subjects
Angela: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...loved those four years of tutoring. I have also taught Spanish classes and been a Spanish tutor. I love helping students reach their goals, and I believe every student has potential - we just have to find the best way to get there together using the student's preferred learning style. Outside of teaching and tutoring, I am very involved with music, hiking, and swimming. I love being outdoors and swam competitively growing up. All through...
Education & Certification
- Purdue University-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Education-Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ESL/ELL
- English
- Spanish 1
- +13 subjects
Emiliano: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...in life. Working as a tutor allows me to be an active part of helping kids get ahead in life. I personally believe this goal is significant not only for their future, but for that of our whole society. Education allows one to appreciate and understand a variety of cultures, ideas, and events. For more than eight years I have worked as a tutor, working with students of all grades K-12, and have worked with...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Santa Barbara - Bachelors, Religious Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Study Skills
- English
- +56 subjects
Craig: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...myself a solutions finder for difficult problems. In tutoring, I am patient and offer my students an open environment where they can reveal the areas they're struggling in and discuss any misunderstandings of the textbook material. I hope to provide an understanding into the often hard to grasp natural world. I am also a lover of fine arts and can often be found spending my free time at a local art or natural history museum....
Education & Certification
- Cal Poly Pomona - Bachelor of Science, Biotechnology
- Cal Poly Pomona - Bachelor of Science, Microbiology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary Math
- Statistics
- Writing
- +63 subjects
Alexis: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...is Alexis and I am from Spain. I love to teach my language and my culture. I've been living in Santa Monica for 7 years now, and I always get passionate when I talk about Spain and the Spanish culture. I can help you in whatever you need to improve your Spanish (from basic level to high level; exams; conversation; listening; grammar; etc). Let's start speaking together in Spanish. It will be fun.... Have a good relationship with the student. Each student has different needs. Having fun getting into the Spanish culture.
Education & Certification
- University of Cadiz - Bachelors, Communication
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 4
- AP Spanish Literature and Culture
- +4 subjects
Alanna: Los Angeles Spanish lesson instructor
...in American Studies. I have tutored and taught students for the past five years in a variety of subjects in Tennessee, Los Angeles, and Melbourne, Australia. I currently tutor in SAT writing and verbal preparation, essay writing skills, English, and Literature. My favorite subjects to tutor are definitely those that involve writing, because they provide fantastic opportunities for students to express their creativity. One of my major goals in tutoring is to help students find...
Education & Certification
- Occidental College - Bachelor in Arts, American Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- 12th Grade Reading
- Spanish 2
- Study Skills and Organization
- +49 subjects