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Kate
Kate teaches Spanish at multiple levels, from verb conjugation fundamentals in Spanish 2 through the subjunctive mood and complex sentence structures in Spanish 4. Her engineering background gives her a systematic way of breaking down grammar rules that clicks for students who think analytically.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rhea
Learning Spanish grammar rules is one thing; actually using subjunctive mood correctly in conversation or nailing ser versus estar in context is another. Rhea approaches Spanish by tying grammar concepts to practical usage — building sentences around real scenarios so that conjugation patterns and v...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Pinelopi
From Spanish 1 verb conjugations through Spanish 4 literary analysis, Pinelopi has tutored every level of the language and knows exactly where students tend to stall — usually around the subjunctive mood and indirect object pronouns. She breaks these tricky structures down into patterns that stick, ...
Duke University
Bachelor in Arts in Psychology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Samantha
Samantha teaches Spanish across multiple levels, from foundational verb conjugations and noun-adjective agreement through advanced grammar like the subjunctive mood and complex sentence structures. Her analytical approach — honed through a Duke science education — treats language acquisition as a sy...
Duke University
Bachelors in Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions
Harvard Medical School
Current Grad Student, MD

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Andrew
Theater training at the University of Chicago means Andrew learned languages the way actors do — by inhabiting them, finding the rhythm of a phrase, and committing dialogue to muscle memory. He teaches Spanish through that same embodied approach, making verb conjugations and conversational patterns ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature and Theater and Performance Studies

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Molly
Having studied Spanish formally at Columbia University and earned a degree in the subject, Molly approaches the language through both grammar mechanics and real-world usage. Whether a student is working through verb conjugation patterns, navigating subjunctive mood, or building reading comprehension...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Nathan
While Spanish isn't Nathan's primary academic focus, his structured approach to learning — honed through a rigorous dual-major program at Rice — translates well to tackling verb conjugations, vocabulary acquisition, and reading comprehension in a second language. He brings the same analytical discip...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Sarah
Teaching across Spanish 1 through Spanish 3, Sarah knows exactly where each level's stumbling blocks are — from mastering ser versus estar early on to navigating subjunctive mood in more advanced coursework. Her Vanderbilt coursework and conversational practice give her a feel for how the language a...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Predentistry

Certified Tutor
10+ years
James
James teaches Spanish at multiple levels, from foundational vocabulary and verb conjugations through more advanced work with subjunctive mood and reading comprehension. His background in multiple languages — including Latin and French — gives him a knack for explaining how Spanish grammar patterns c...
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Humanities (focus on paleography); Math

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Kelly
Kelly teaches Spanish across multiple levels — from foundational verb conjugations and noun-adjective agreement through more complex territory like subjunctive mood and indirect object pronouns. She breaks grammar patterns into logical systems, which makes irregular forms and tricky constructions fe...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
One of the biggest challenges in classroom Spanish is limited speaking time—with a 15:1student-teacher ratio in El Paso schools, students often get just minutes per class to practice. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction gives you dedicated conversation time with an expert tutor who can correct pronunciation, model natural speech patterns, and adjust difficulty in real time. This focused speaking practice is essential for developing fluency and confidence that classroom lessons alone can't provide.
Verb conjugation is one of the most common pain points for Spanish learners, but it becomes manageable with consistent, targeted practice. Expert tutors break down conjugation patterns into logical groups, help you identify which tenses you actually use most, and create personalized drills that build automaticity. Rather than memorizing endless tables, you'll practice conjugations in real sentences and conversations, which helps your brain internalize patterns naturally.
Memorizing vocabulary lists doesn't stick—but learning words in context and through repeated retrieval does. Expert tutors use spaced repetition and practice testing to help vocabulary stay in long-term memory, connecting new words to themes, conversations, and real-world situations you care about. This approach is far more effective than cramming before tests and helps you build a usable vocabulary for actual communication.
The best approach combines both: understanding grammar rules gives you a framework, but natural usage comes from hearing and using Spanish in context. Expert tutors balance explicit grammar instruction with conversational practice, so you learn why certain structures work while also developing an intuitive feel for how native speakers actually communicate. This hybrid approach helps you avoid the trap of speaking perfectly correct but unnatural Spanish.
Yes—pronunciation is one of the biggest advantages of 1-on-1 tutoring. Expert tutors can identify exactly which sounds are challenging for you (like the rolled 'r' or the 'th' sound in 'gracias'), model correct pronunciation, and give you immediate feedback as you practice. Regular personalized instruction helps retrain your ear and mouth, which is difficult to do from apps or classroom instruction alone.
Fluency depends on your starting level and how much you practice, but the U.S. Foreign Service Institute estimates roughly 600-750 hours of study to reach professional proficiency in Spanish. With personalized tutoring 2-3 times per week plus consistent self-study, you can accelerate this timeline significantly. Your tutor will help you set realistic milestones—like conversational comfort in 2-3 months or exam readiness in 4-6 months—based on your specific goals.
Expert tutors often weave cultural context into lessons because language and culture are inseparable—understanding cultural nuances helps you use Spanish more naturally and authentically. Whether you're learning about regional differences across Spanish-speaking countries, idiomatic expressions, or social customs, personalized instruction can include these elements based on what interests you and supports your learning goals.
Your first session is about getting to know each other and assessing where you are. An expert tutor will ask about your current level, what you're studying in school (or your personal goals), which skills you want to focus on—speaking, writing, listening, or reading—and what's been challenging. From there, they'll create a personalized plan that targets your specific needs, whether that's preparing for the AP Spanish exam, improving conversation skills, or catching up in class.
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