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2+ years
Teaching across Spanish 1 and Spanish 2, Glenda knows exactly where students tend to stumble — verb conjugation patterns, the difference between ser and estar, or building confidence with spoken responses. She keeps lessons structured but conversational, so grammar rules stick because students actua...
University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate Degree
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Living with a host family in the Peruvian Andes for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer gave John the kind of Spanish fluency that a classroom alone can't produce. He minored in Spanish at Middlebury — known for its immersive language programs — and then used it daily to develop community health an...
Middlebury College
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Regina George
Learning Spanish verb conjugations as isolated tables rarely sticks — Regina instead connects tenses to real conversational contexts so students internalize when to use the preterite versus the imperfect without overthinking it. Her structured, analytical teaching style is especially useful for tack...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Marcos Berrios
Medical school in Brooklyn exposed Marcos to a diverse Spanish-speaking patient population, giving him practical fluency that goes well beyond textbook conjugation drills. He teaches vocabulary acquisition, verb tenses, and conversational structure by connecting them to real-world contexts — making ...
Mercy College
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Amanda
Amanda is actively studying Spanish as part of her college degree, which means she's immersed in the language daily — from conjugating subjunctive verbs to reading Spanish-language texts. That real-time fluency translates into tutoring sessions where vocabulary and grammar feel like living communica...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Karen earned her bachelor's degree in Spanish and has used the language professionally as a translator, so her teaching goes well beyond textbook conjugation drills. She unpacks tricky concepts like subjunctive mood triggers, ser versus estar in context, and how to build the kind of natural phrasing...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hello! I enjoy working with students because it delights me to see them realize their true potential, and all that they are capable of! I have over 15 years of experience working with students at the middle school, high school, college, and graduate levels. I hold teaching certification in English, ...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jorge
Hi, my name is Jorge and I am from Lima Peru. Most of my academic experience is related to Biomedical sciences, in the fields of Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Cell Biology and development. During my PhD, I had a proactive role organizing scientific symposiums and retreats. This traine...
Vanderbilt University
Doctorate (PhD)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Josephine
Hi! I am Josie, and I am a first year medical student at Indiana University School of Medicine. I graduated from the University of Notre Dame in May 2025 where I studied neuroscience and Spanish. I am passionate about tutoring because I love to work with students to help them achieve their goals and...
University of Notre Dame
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Rhea
I have been a tutor for 9 years, specializing in test prep and admissions tests. I also work with students on admissions essays and general homework help. I come from a suburban town near Houston, Texas, where I attended an international studies high school and gained tutoring experience through wo...
American University
Undergraduate Degree
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James
Spanish 1 Tutor
Saludos! I am a former teacher of Spanish for grades 7 through 12, including Advanced Placement classes, as well as an in-house language instructor, translator, and interpreter for a large engineering company. I am a magna cum laude graduate of Vanderbilt University with a major in Spanish, and I've done graduate coursework in translation/interpretation at Georgia State University. My work history also includes 40+ years in the fields of international education and international development. I have lived in Spain, Mexico and Guatemala. My schedule is quite flexible as I am recently retired. How does a native English speaker end up teaching Spanish and loving other languages and linguistics in general? It all stems from the influence of the person who initially piqued my interest -- my 9th-grade Spanish teacher! I try to bring not only those same teaching skills but also -- and even more importantly -- that same contagion and excitement for learning Spanish to my tutoring.
Carlton
Middle School Math Tutor • +7 Subjects
I received my PhD in Microbiology from Northwestern University in 2025 and my Bachelor's in Biology from Duke University in 2017. I have a passion for connecting driven students with the resources they need to succeed. I am based in Chicago.
Eutoria
Spanish 4 Tutor • +5 Subjects
I grew up speaking Spanish, then I studied it from 6th grade until the end of my college years. I majored in Spanish and Education for my B.A. from Fisk University and furthered my studies to include Humanities for my M.A. from Old Dominion University. I love teaching Spanish, which is what I currently do in four schools and tutor in my off time. I love to read books, crochet, and play with my toy poodles. Education is very important to me and I love to help people understand how to speak, read, and write Spanish.
Anna
Middle School Math Tutor • +35 Subjects
Update: I completed a two-month full-time guest teacher assignment teaching World Languages Spanish to high school students (9th-12th) Spanish 1/2/3. By utilizing a student-centered learning approach, cultural competence, and equitable teaching, I support students with pedagogy rooted in inquiry, hypothesis, information gathering, problem-solving, and action. I encourage all students to adopt an open-minded approach, and provide support to gifted students, students with disabilities, English Language Learners, and Multilanguage Learners with equity. "Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." James Baldwin I am in my second year of grad school, pursuing a dual master's degree in K-8 Elementary Education and K-12 Special Education (Mild to Moderate Disabilities). With my education grad studies and BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), I synthesize creativity and best practices in education to find creative ways of supporting learners. My pursuit and purpose is to guide with compassion and enthusiasm. I encourage students to take ownership of their learning. By promoting student agency, students empower themselves to achieve in academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development. As an ADHD adult, I enjoy working with ADHD students and adults experiencing anxiety + depression. What is effortful for our neurodivergent brains is also our superpower! In my career, I have lived and worked in NYC as an editorial photographer, actor, and dancer. I lived in Berlin and pursued performance art + music while honing my communications skills in digital art + copywriting in Marketing. In Los Angeles, I succeeded as a commercial and theatrical actor. My skill set is suited for collaboration with all students to support and develop their passion for learning, exploration, and critical thinking. I live in southeastern Washington State and teach in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington State public school districts. I support students in the following subjects: Elementary School Reading Elementary School Math AP English High School English Middle School English Middle School Math Digital Media & Graphic Design Fine Arts & Filmmaking Creative Writing Study Skills & Organization German 1/2 Spanish 1/2/3 Spanish Language Arts English Language Learners English Language Development Algebra 1/2 Special Education (all subjects) High School Math "We all have ability. The difference is how we use it." Stevie Wonder Thank you for reading! Ms. Anna C.
Evie
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +28 Subjects
All students can learn, however, not all students learn the same way. The key to learning and the most important part of any teachers job is helping students understand how they learn best. That is what I do well.
TJ
TOEFL Tutor • +17 Subjects
Hi! I'm a passionate Spanish, English, and History teacher here in the Phoenix area. I have lived in Europe for 3 years and have 5 years of high school and middle school teaching experience. I have been teaching students for the last 10 years of all levels. I have many great references available and people say that I'm patient, flexible, knowledgeable, kind, and willing to go the extra mile so that the student understands the information. I am also currently completing my PhD in Spanish Linguistics.
Tolulope
Cell Biology Tutor • +17 Subjects
As a passionate person pursuing a Master's degree in Biotechnology from Brown University, I have over 2 years of tutoring experience in subjects such as AP Biology, AP Spanish Language & Culture, and Biostatistics. I believe in fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel comfortable exploring complex concepts and asking questions. My teaching philosophy centers on connecting the material to real-world applications, which ignites curiosity and enhances understanding. I am particularly motivated by the transformative power of education that encourages students. I take pride in helping students achieve their academic goals and discovery of self. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring different cultures through travel and language, which enriches my approach to teaching Spanish, my double major in undergrad. I'm not afraid of the hard questions or difficult topics! I'm so excited to work with you. God bless!!
Mateo
SAT Subject Test in Spanish with Listening Tutor • +28 Subjects
Born and raised in Colombia! Fully Fluent in English as well. As a native Spanish speaker, I am eager to help students improve their Spanish reading, writing, and speaking abilities, offering insights into both the language and the rich cultural contexts in which it is used. My background in anthropology and Latin American studies allows me to provide a unique perspective on language learning, connecting linguistic skills with cultural understanding. As a cultural anthropologist, educator, and native Spanish speaker, I am passionate about helping students explore the complexities of human societies, develop critical thinking skills, and master language proficiency. My academic journey, which includes a Master's degree from Florida Atlantic University and ongoing PhD studies at the University of Calgary, has equipped me with a deep understanding of anthropology and interdisciplinary approaches to social sciences. Throughout my career, I have gained extensive experience working with diverse student populations. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant at both Florida Atlantic University and the University of Calgary, I have assisted in designing course materials, facilitated engaging discussions, and provided personalized support to students in subjects such as Introductory Anthropology, Philosophy, and Medical Anthropology. My role as an Adjunct Professor at Florida Atlantic University allowed me to develop a comprehensive curriculum exploring the cultural, historical, and sociopolitical dimensions of peace and violence, encouraging students to analyze complex global issues from an anthropological perspective. I am particularly passionate about tutoring anthropology, Latin American studies, research methods, and Spanish language skills. My approach to tutoring is student-centered, focusing on creating a supportive atmosphere that facilitates open dialogue and intellectual exploration. I believe in adapting my teaching style to meet the individual needs of each student, whether that means providing additional explanations, using visual aids, or relating concepts to real-world examples. For language learners, this might involve immersive conversation practice, culturally relevant materials, or tailored exercises to address specific language learning goals. My teaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that education is a transformative tool for personal growth and social understanding. I strive to make complex anthropological concepts and language skills accessible and relevant to students' lives, encouraging them to think critically about the world around them. I also value inclusivity and diversity in education, having experience working with English as a Second Language (ESL) students and adapting my teaching methods to accommodate various learning styles and backgrounds. Outside of academia, I have a keen interest in museum education and public anthropology. My experiences as a Museum Educator at the Miami Children's Museum and as a Research Intern at History Miami Museum have given me valuable insights into communicating complex ideas to diverse audiences. These experiences inform my tutoring approach, allowing me to make anthropological concepts and language learning engaging and relatable to students from various backgrounds. In my spare time, I enjoy exploring new cultures through travel, participating in academic conferences, and engaging in community-based research projects. These activities not only enrich my personal life but also contribute to my ability to bring fresh perspectives and real-world examples into my tutoring sessions, particularly when it comes to language and cultural studies.
Adrian
Geometry Tutor • +10 Subjects
I'm passionate about helping others succeed and that is why I engaged in tutoring. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Virginia and an MBA degree from Chicago Booth, I believe I bring a unique blend of perspectives and strategic thinking to the realm of tutoring. My journey as a tutor began during my own pursuit of excellence, as I prepared for standardized tests. I realized the pivotal role that skilled and passionate tutors can play in shaping students' academic success, and that is why I'm committed to paying forward the impact that tutoring had on my own educational journey by providing the best guidance I can provide to others. Having helped both high school students preparing for the SAT and adults tackling the GMAT, I've observed the transformational power of targeted instruction. What stands out for me is the engagement and focus that adult learners bring to their preparation. As a result, I find immense satisfaction in assisting them on their GMAT journey. I believe that understanding the individual needs of each student is paramount to tailoring effective teaching methods. I strive to imparting not just subject knowledge, but also study skills and problem-solving techniques that will serve students beyond the classroom. Subjects I tutor encompass a spectrum from mathematics, finance, business management and test-taking strategies. I'm excited to be a part of the Varsity Tutors community, and I look forward to working with you, students, to contribute my expertise and passion to guide you towards your goals.
Alex
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +14 Subjects
I am a rising sophomore majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Data Science at Rice University in Houston, TX. Naturally, my favorite subjects to teach are math and computer science, particularly programming languages like Python, Java, and Scratch. I have found great enrichment in these seemingly daunting areas, and I hope to make them more easily accessible for others. As a founding member of the Ready for College Leadership club (RCL), I mentored high school freshmen and sophomores to help them succeed in high school and prepare for college admissions, while also providing academic aid. The best part of working with students is watching them grow not just as a learner, but also as a thinker. I always encourage students to be curious and let their true interests be incorporated into lessons. In my spare time, I love learning languages; I am a heritage Spanish speaker and a self-taught Portuguese speaker. I also enjoy playing guitar and practicing new songs to sing.
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One of the biggest advantages of personalized 1-on-1 instruction is dedicated speaking practice. In a traditional classroom, students often get limited opportunities to have real conversations in Spanish. With a tutor, every session focuses on your speaking goals—whether that's improving pronunciation, building confidence with native speakers, or mastering natural dialogue patterns that go beyond textbook Spanish.
Tutors can tailor conversations to your interests and real-life scenarios you care about, making the practice feel relevant and engaging. This consistent, personalized feedback on your speech patterns accelerates fluency development far more than solo study.
Verb conjugation is one of the most challenging aspects of Spanish grammar, and memorizing conjugation tables rarely sticks. Great tutors teach conjugation in context—through actual sentences, conversations, and patterns you'll use in real communication. They help you see why certain forms matter and when you'd actually use them.
The most effective approach combines understanding the underlying patterns with repeated exposure through speaking and writing practice. A tutor can identify your specific trouble spots (perhaps subjunctive mood or preterite vs. imperfect) and create targeted practice that makes the rules click.
Learning isolated vocabulary lists rarely leads to retention or natural usage. Expert tutors teach words in thematic groups and in the context of actual conversations and writing. They also help you understand nuance—like the difference between similar words (ser vs. estar, por vs. para) and when Spanish speakers would naturally choose one over another.
Effective strategies include spaced repetition through varied practice, teaching word families and roots, and encouraging you to use new vocabulary in speaking and writing immediately. This contextual, active approach leads to vocabulary that sticks and feels natural when you use it.
Yes—and this is another area where personalized instruction shines. A tutor can model correct pronunciation, identify which specific sounds you're struggling with, and give you immediate feedback on your speech. They can also explain the mechanics of Spanish pronunciation (like the distinción vs. seseo, or how to properly produce the Spanish 'r') so you understand what you're aiming for.
Regular practice with corrective feedback, combined with listening to native speakers and understanding mouth position for tricky sounds, builds natural, clear pronunciation over time. The key is consistent practice with expert guidance rather than trying to self-correct from recordings.
Language and culture are deeply connected. Understanding cultural context—from how Spanish varies across Spain and Latin America to social norms around politeness and formality—makes your Spanish feel more authentic and helps you communicate more effectively in real situations.
Many tutors incorporate cultural elements into lessons, whether that's explaining why certain expressions are used, discussing current Spanish-speaking media, or exploring regional differences in vocabulary and accent. This cultural immersion builds not just language skills, but genuine understanding that makes your Spanish more nuanced and respectful.
The best Spanish tutors combine strong language expertise with teaching skill. Look for someone who has real fluency (ideally native or heritage speaker level), understands your specific goals, and can explain grammar concepts clearly rather than just drilling rules. They should be able to adapt their teaching style to how you learn best.
Consider whether you want a native Spanish speaker, a fluent non-native speaker, or someone with specific expertise (like test prep or business Spanish). A great tutor will focus on your weakest skills, keep you engaged, and help you see steady progress toward your goals.
This depends on your starting point and how much you practice, but research suggests reaching professional-level proficiency in Spanish typically requires around 600-750 hours of study for English speakers. Conversational fluency—where you can have meaningful conversations and handle real-world situations—usually comes sooner, typically within a few hundred hours of consistent practice.
With regular personalized tutoring combined with your own practice outside lessons, you can accelerate this timeline significantly. Focused, goal-oriented study with expert guidance gets you speaking confidently much faster than self-study alone.
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