Reach out to Varsity Tutors if you are interested in improving your Spanish by taking an Omaha Spanish course. If you are a high school student at one of Omaha's high schools, such as Central High School or Millard North High School, and are studying Spanish in order to fulfill your general education requirements, taking a Spanish course can help you keep up with material you are learning in class. Alternatively, if you are an adult learner studying Spanish, you can also benefit from a Spanish course.
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is the official language in around 20 countries, such as Spain, Mexico, Ecuador, and Argentina. There are more than 430 million native speakers around the world. If you ever travel to places such as Mexico or Spain, knowing Spanish can come in handy.
However, Spanish is not just useful for when you travel. In the United States alone, it is estimated that 45 million people speak Spanish. In fact, it is the second most spoken language in the United States. If you can speak and understand Spanish, you will be able to communicate with new people, make new friends and acquaintances, and absorb new cultures. Studying Spanish can also be useful if you do business with Spanish-speaking people in the United States or other countries. Indeed, many business professionals can benefit from studying Spanish.
If you are an adult learner who is looking to challenge themselves by learning one or more languages, Spanish is a great place to start. The grammar and sentence structure found in Spanish, while being different than English, is often thought to be simpler. Thus, it is considered an easy language for native English speakers to learn. Spanish is also a Romance language. This means that it can be a great gateway to learning other Romance languages, such as French, Italian, German, and Russian, in the future.
If you are a student who studied Spanish during high school and are now applying to universities in the Omaha area, such as the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Creighton University, or any other university, taking an online Spanish course is a great way to review the material that you have learned in the past. Alternatively, if you will be signing up for your first language course, Varsity Tutors can provide you with tools and resources to reach for your language learning goals. You may encounter other students at your university who are native Spanish speakers, and you having the ability to speak and understand Spanish can help you connect with them.
What skills might I learn in an Omaha Spanish course?
Spanish, as mentioned, has grammar rules that are often regarded as simpler than the ones found in English. However, they are very different as well. Learning new grammar rules can be confusing to those who have never learned a foreign language, but your Omaha Spanish course instructor can help.
Some topics that your class instructor might cover include Spanish vocabulary, pluralization, written accents, and verb conjugation. Another area that your instructor might focus on is noun-adjective pairing. In Spanish, nouns are gendered. It is important to know how to determine the gender of a noun. In addition, it is crucial to know how adjectives in a sentence might change based on the gender of the noun being used.
Another area where you can benefit from taking an Omaha Spanish class is pronunciation. Getting the pronunciation of Spanish words correctly can be difficult for native English speakers who are first-time students of the language. Your class instructor can help students learn how to read written Spanish with the correct pronunciation, as well as how to speak words with the right accent.
While some students might have the opportunity to practice their Spanish with relatives, friends, and neighbors, many others do not. Taking a Spanish class can provide you with a chance to practice your Spanish. Speaking and hearing the language you are studying on a regular basis is important for improving fluency. Without practice, it can take students longer to develop the ability to recall correct words, phrases, and grammar structure when holding a conversation.
How will an Omaha Spanish course work?
Enrolling in an Omaha Spanish class is easy. New sections start each month so you won't have to wait long to start practicing your Spanish. The classes take place over the internet in an interactive, virtual classroom. You will be able to see your instructor and the other students in the class. All of you will interact in real time, just as you would in a physical classroom. This gives you all of the benefits of studying in a traditional class setting without some of the disadvantages. Put another way, you will be able to enjoy an interactive class experience from your own home and avoid the hassle of commuting to a classroom. If you do not own a car, traveling to a class that takes place in a specific location can be time-consuming and stressful since you might have to walk, take public transportation, or pay for taxis.
Not only are Varsity Tutor classes convenient, but they are flexible as well. Some students enjoy studying in the morning, while others might only have time after work, after school, during their lunch break, or on the weekends. Whichever you prefer, we can help you find a class that fits your schedule.
You can also request private time with your class instructor if you feel as though you need some one-on-one time to go over the pronunciation of certain words or course topics you find difficult.
What's the best way to get started with an Omaha Spanish course?
Reach out to Varsity Tutors if you are interested in finding out more information about an Omaha Spanish class. Whether you are about to begin your language learning journey, need to review what you learned in previous classes, or desire an opportunity to practice speaking the language with other students, we can help you find a class that works for you. Give us a call today.

Nicholas: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...extra support in a particular subject or course, and even more important to pursue that help. I have tutored for the past 7 years at levels ranging from middle school to college. Additionally, I have been a high school teacher of both Spanish and French for the past 2 years. I am trained in foreign language pedagogy and know how students can best acquire foreign languages, and I have spent time implementing successful approaches on...
Education & Certification
- University of Delaware - Bachelors, Spanish Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- IB Language B HL
- Spanish 4
- Test Prep
- +26 subjects

Courtney: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...to eventually go on to get my Ph.D. in Sociology. Helping others learn brings me great joy, and Ive had the privilege of teaching people from a variety of ages and backgrounds. I was a supplemental instructor for the Statistical Analysis course at Augsburg College and also served as a tutor through the Academic Skills Office there. I have tutored high schoolers at the MN Internship Center and worked with students of all ages from...
Education & Certification
- Augsburg College - Bachelors, Sociology w/minor in Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- 9th Grade Math
- Other
- ACT
- +122 subjects

Kayla: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...opportunity to tutor privately and work as a TA in the English Applied Linguistics Department at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. While there, I discovered a passion for teaching. After graduation, I took a job at Antalya International University, where I worked as an English Instructor for two years. I tutor a number of subjects, but I am most excited about English, Literature, and Spanish. I love helping students who are frustrated by the reading...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin Madison - Bachelor in Arts, English Language & Linguistics, Spanish Literature (Minors in TESOL and European Studies)
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Graduate Test Prep
- High School English
- English
- +36 subjects

Massiel: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...public interest law. My little brother (7 years my junior) was my first tutoring buddy and assures even today that I get to help build a science fair project board every year. I was also a camp counselor for three summers caring for on average twenty children ages 5-10. Then I began professionally tutoring through my high school when I was sixteen until I was eighteen. I assisted middle schoolers and high schoolers, ages 11-18,...
Education & Certification
- University of Miami - Bachelor in Arts, Human and Social Development, International Studies, and Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College English
- Languages
- SAT Math
- +50 subjects

Jeana: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...improve performance. I began tutoring for a private company while I was a student at Columbia University in New York. While there, I had the opportunity to teach students of all backgrounds and levels of ability. My unique approach to SAT and ACT test-prep focuses just as much on "learning the test" as it does learning the material, which gives students a sense of confidence and courage on test day. My expertise in "big test"...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelors, Visual Arts
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Middle School
- High School
- Handwriting
- +54 subjects

Jack: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...learning new things. I grew up in South America wandering ancient Inca ruins and the Andes and speak Spanish and English fluently. I spent just enough time in Colorado to earn a degree in economics, magna cum laude. Since then, I have been working in a variety of capacities on ocean conservation and research programs.I have taught high school to college age students in an experiential education program since 2009. The program covered marine sciences,...
Education & Certification
- Fort Lewis College - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Math
- Spanish 3
- Macroeconomics
- +62 subjects

Steven : Omaha Spanish course instructor
...content and structure of academic and non-academic projects. As a tutor, I particularly enjoy helping students refine their personal voice and better their ability to communicate through the written word. While at Kenyon, I also worked for two years as a Spanish teaching assistant, leading language and culture lessons with beginning-level students three times per week. I spent my junior year abroad in Santiago, Chile at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. As a language-learner...
Education & Certification
- Kenyon College - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish, International Studies
- University of California-Irvine - PHD, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT English
- College English
- ACT
- +27 subjects

Tessa: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...laws of science, the rules of grammar, and the events of history are the way they are, and by lifting the curtain on the intricacies of the subject matter. I believe that learning is, and ought to be, for its own sake. Math and philosophy, and their nuanced interactions, are my great passions. I've run more 5ks and 10ks than I can count, but the validation of completing a long race is nothing like the...
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Current Undergrad, Mathematics and History
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Subject Test in Spanish
- SAT Mathematics
- ACT Reading
- +106 subjects

Miguel: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...own pathway. Naturally, questions from students are encouraged and valued during all of my sessions. I emphasize a strategy based approach to studying, and keep an updated list of strategies that my students are finding helpful. I prefer to test mastery of material via a role reversal in which I see if the student can teach me how to correctly solve problems and arrive at the correct answers. In my opinion, there is no better...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Computer Science / English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP English Literature and Composition
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Software
- +176 subjects

Ruth: Omaha Spanish course instructor
...Fulbright teacher at Northern (Arctic) Federal University in Arkhangelsk, Russia, teaching English and growing international friendships. Since returning to Pittsburgh in 2012, she has taught and mentored at-risk kids and youth at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, and Best of the Batch Foundation. Her work focuses on culturally responsive multi-cultural education, language teaching, and program development. At the Carnegie Library, she created World Family Day, an event where volunteers read children's stories...
Education & Certification
- Smith College - Bachelors, Comparative Literature / Russian Civilization
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- GRE Verbal
- College English
- SAT Reading
- +27 subjects