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Choose a Tulsa Spanish course offered by Varsity Tutors, and you might find that studying Spanish is easier, less stressful, and more fun than learning the language without this valuable resource. Whether you're learning Spanish to give you an edge in your professional career or to push you further in your academic studies, it always helps to choose the best study methods. Study with proven, effective methods, and you could reach your goals much faster. Perhaps you're considering a program at the University of Tulsa and are enrolling in a language class. You could be a working professional who needs to learn Spanish in order to access international markets or improve your communication skills across many industries. Even if you're a student at Booker T. Washington High School or Union High School, a Spanish course could provide you with resources and study tips to help earn your desired grade. Whatever your reasons for learning Spanish, you might benefit from a slightly less traditional approach to learning. These courses are all taught in virtual, online classrooms with other like-minded students. Along with top-class instructors, these courses offer students a collaborative learning environment.
Spanish is a very useful language to learn. While many other languages might be obscure or spoken only by specific nations, Spanish is spread over the entire globe. From the widest reaches of South America and the Caribbeans to Europe and North America, you'll find native Spanish speakers almost everywhere. In fact, this is the second most spoken language in the world, second only to Mandarin Chinese. Make no mistake, a strong grasp of the Spanish language could lead to all kinds of benefits.
Spanish could be an asset in your professional career. The international business community is suddenly more connected than ever, thanks to the internet, social media, and the new digital age. Business professionals are gaining exposure to all kinds of interesting international opportunities. But if you don't speak the language of the people you're doing business with, a major barrier still exists. Spanish could also help you progress further in your academic journey.
There are courses available for all ability levels. Whether you're starting Spanish for the first time or are already quite knowledgeable in the language, we can match you with a course that's right for you. Remember, there are always ways to improve and push your Spanish skills even further, and highly-qualified instructors can challenge you in new and interesting ways.
What Might A Dallas Tulsa Spanish Course Cover?
Your Spanish course will cover a variety of subjects. Like learning any language, Spanish represents a major challenge. With an online course by Varsity Tutors, you can feel confident that you're learning in a highly-effective system with many benefits. Although Spanish has many influences, Latin provided the largest influence in the birth of this unique language. This Latin influence is why Spanish is considered to be a Romance language, like French and Italian.
Many people consider Spanish to be one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn. Although you'll obviously have to learn and memorize new words, the underlying grammatical systems of Spanish are actually considered simpler than those of English. Learn a few simple rules, and forming sentences in Spanish could be easier than you expect. That being said, Spanish does involve one major difference to English that many students find challenging: gendered nouns. Like all Romance languages, every noun in Spanish is either masculine or feminine. Understanding which nouns are which requires patience, practice, and some memorization. A Spanish course could definitely help with this, as you'll have time to gain experience with these various nouns. You'll learn that generally speaking, most masculine nouns end in "o" whereas most feminine nouns end in "a".
Gendered nouns are a major challenge for many new Spanish speakers, but you'll also learn that there are plenty of other difficult concepts to wrap your head around. This includes things like accented letters, proper pronunciation, verb conjugation, past and future tense, and much more.
How Does A Tulsa Spanish Course Help You Learn?
Although learning Spanish involves many challenging hurdles, A Tulsa Spanish course can assist you in tackling these difficult concepts. These courses feature an innovative, interactive online learning system. You'll learn in a virtual classroom complete with an instructor and other students. You might find that this system is quite similar to a traditional classroom setting, but with some notable benefits. One of the best things about these courses is that you can access them from any location you prefer. All you need is a laptop and an internet connection, and you're good to go. The collaborative nature of this course is also perfect for learning languages because you'll have plenty of opportunities to converse and interact with other students in Spanish. However, even with the chance to practice your conversation skills on a regular basis, you may still find some course concepts difficult to grasp. If this is the case, you will have to ability to request one-on-one time with your instructor to better clarify any material you find particularly difficult to understand.
How Do You Sign Up With A Tulsa Spanish Class?
When you sign up for a Spanish class, you can choose between either a two-week or a four-week course, with new courses starting monthly. From night classes to weekend courses, and even courses during your lunch break, we have a Tulsa Spanish Class that could fit any schedule. So no matter how busy you are, whether you're working a full-time job or you're a full-time student, there's an option that could work for you.
Learning in an online classroom is a great way to study Spanish. This collaborative, highly-interactive learning system has many benefits that could help you work toward speaking fluent Spanish. Whether you're learning this language to excel in your professional career or to reach new academic heights, it makes sense to invest in a learning system that provides all the benefits we listed above. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and we'll provide you with all the information you need to book your Tulsa Spanish Class.

Robin: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...that knowledge in order to learn now, prepare for further learning, and have firm mastery of a tool which will be a meaningful and useful addition to their toolbox, necessary for life beyond the classroom walls. Some of my particular teaching passions are languages and literature. As one who has lived 40+ years in Latin America, and am in a bi-lingual extended family, I speak near-native level Spanish and can tutor it at...... Personal Philosophy of Teaching Robin E. Tinley No matter how well I may teach, if learning is not taking place the purpose of education is defeated. I thoroughly agree with Socrates’ famous maxim, “Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.” My philosophy of education is to challenge, motivate, encourage and help each student to light that flame of passion for learning as a life-long pursuit and application. I want to tap into the knowledge the student already has, to help develop, strengthen, build upon, and apply that knowledge. I want to help them leverage that knowledge so they can successfully learn now, prepare for further learning, and have firm mastery of a tool which will be a meaningful and useful addition to their toolbox, necessary for life beyond the classroom walls. My philosophy of education also means tailoring learning as much as possible to the individual class body and student, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The articulate S.M. Lockridge once quaintly said in a dialect of the times, “If I shoots above the heads of my people, it does not mean I have superior artillery. It means I am a poor shot.” Additionally, I consider it of paramount importance in this rapidly changing world to challenge students to have a comprehensive understanding of their world, to be competent to face these unique times, to become men and women of integrity and strong values who can invest in their community, country, and world. Specifically in the area of language, I believe a bi-lingual or multi-lingual person has an edge not only in the competitive work world but in the joys of learning for pleasure. As a learner myself, and a lover of learning, I want to teach and inter-act with students with such enthusiasm and passion that the student not only learn at the time but also become a self-starting learners for life, acquiring skills, knowledge, and the ability to become independent and motivated learners in the future. I believe in a varied and participatory learning atmosphere. I am familiar with and use principles of TPS (Total Physical Response) for language acquisition. In conjunction with language learning, I consider it of great value and importance for students to also acquire a familiarity with other countries, cultures, and worldviews. I want students to see that their present learning situation has great potential for a practical – as well as enjoyable – effect on their future. I believe it is necessary and right to clearly articulate and convey to the student the expectations, to work with the student in accomplishing those expectations, and to lead the student in cross-cultural awareness. I intend to clearly define for them the concrete course requirements and the concrete means by which they may achieve their best possible results. Why do I teach with enthusiasm, passion, and an understanding of the students? The following brief anecdote demonstrates to a large degree how I formed my philosophy of teaching and why I bring to teaching what I do. As part of my degree plan I was required to take a course in a subject of no interest whatsoever to me: Economics. I took the course merely to complete a requirement and check off a box on my path toward a degree in my chosen area. That same semester I took a course I’d looked forward to with great anticipation: Latin American Areas Studies. What a surprise was in store! My Economics professor was knowledgeable, articulate, compelling, and above all passionate about his subject. A new hitherto unknown window on the world was opened to me. I learned so much in that course. Meanwhile, my LatAm Areas professor, although he may have been knowledgeable, was not articulate, not compelling, and not passionate about his subject. I still resent how he cheated us, his students. I want to be the teacher who inspires to greater learning and practice those who already have an interest in - perhaps even a love of - Spanish and French, challenging them to an ever-greater understanding of other peoples and cultures so that they may gain access to new worlds through mastery of another language. I want to be the teacher who opens a window on a new world for those who think they are merely completing a course and checking off a requirement, so that they will be surprised into new thinking and learning, and perhaps even a new love. I am vastly privileged to have lived and worked in Latin America for over thirty-five years. I have traveled or lived in all of Middle America and some of the Caribbean. During the past 4 years I have worked in, and taught in every Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking country in South America, as well as Cuba. What a wealth of experiences, information, knowledge, and areas for further exploration has been mine, that can now be translated to the classroom setting. What an opportunity and challenge for thoughtful and thought-provoking teaching and learning in a purposeful and meaningful way.
Education & Certification
- Hardin-Simmons University - Bachelors, Spanish/Secondary Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Spanish 3
- French 1
- +13 subjects

Daniella: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...completed all courses for a Spanish Interpreter at Tulsa Community College. I worked as a Spanish substitute teacher in Jenks school for seventh and eighth grade, worked as a Spanish assistant teacher at Metro Christian Academy for an immersion Spanish program Pre-K and also do Spanish tutoring. Currently, I teach Spanish at Elevate Private School for Pre-K to seventh grade. My husband and I love to travel and explore new places, and we attend Rivergate...
Education & Certification
- Universidad de Tarapacá - Bachelor of Science, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 1
- Languages
- +3 subjects

Kent: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...Acheson Consulting since 2003 and performed all financial management functions, including P&L, budgeting, forecasting, all cash management, taxes, and analyses, as well as, reports to management, including the financial statements. He received his MBA in 2006 and his DBA. from the University of Phoenix in 2012. Dr. Acheson has over 20 years experience with team collaboration, team building and leadership. His research interests are in the advances of innovation in a society and the hindrances...
Education & Certification
- University of Oklahoma Norman Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- University of Phoenix - Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Business
- Series 7
- AP Macroeconomics
- +37 subjects

Jennifer: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...time to see what a student needs and use my skills help them learn. I have taught Spanish 1 in High School and ESL in Elementary School. I have also served as a bilingual translator/interpreter and parent advocate. My Spanish is very fluent. I can read, write, and speak at university level, as my major was Spanish when I got my certification to teach Secondary Education Spanish. I hope to work with you soon!
Education & Certification
- Elmhurst College - Bachelor of Science, International Business
- Northeastern Illinois University - Certificate, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- English
- Other
- +7 subjects

Kali: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...and I had the time, of course. I also really enjoy Spanish. It came to me more naturally than I thought it would. I have taken four rigorous semesters of Spanish at Tula University and I really enjoyed them, and I hope to keep up with the language. Tutoring has helped me so much in the past whether it was just needing it to get past a certain point in a class, or needing to...
Education & Certification
- University of Tulsa - Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 3
- ACT
- Spanish 1
- +11 subjects

Monica: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...the TOEFL exam. For the last ten years I have worked at Jenks Public Schools teaching middle and high school students a wide variety of subjects including ESL, Spanish, physical science, life science, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, American history, geography and 7th-12th grade language arts. Regardless of the subject, I have always relished the opportunity to work with students to help them develop critical literacy. In life, we may never need to remember the parts of...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Santa Cruz - Bachelor in Arts, Latin American and Latino Studies with an emphasis in Feminist Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- ACT
- Social Studies
- +85 subjects

Ericka: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...become a corporate trainer and then return to the telecommunications world to deliver engaging training for engineers. However, after I began my master's program, I realized the need for improved instructional design and pedagogical practices is everywhere. Additionally, while working as a private tutor, students expressed concerns that they would perform better if their teachers supplied them with various means to complete assignments. These experiences, in combination with my educational training, ignited a passion in...
Education & Certification
- Southern Nazarene University - Bachelors, Network Engineering and Management
- Oklahoma State University-Main Campus - Master of Science, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- ACT
- Test Prep
- +209 subjects

Autumn: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...on the different situations to equip and enable that student to grow to his/her fullest potential. In my experience working with students, tutoring provides a comfort zone for a student to get one-on-one assistance in any subject. Many students need that one-on-one time, without classroom distractions, to practice and master concepts. The additional time enables students to understand their subject area and practice it in a safe setting which increases learning ability and subject mastery.
Education & Certification
- Southern New Hampshire University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, English
- Mercy College - Master of Fine Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- CLEP Introductory Psychology
- Test Prep
- Basic Computer Literacy
- +67 subjects

Jewel: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...Roberts University, majoring in English Ed. I graduated in 1991 with degrees in English Ed. and Spanish. Since then, I have taught Spanish and English at the high school level, and Spanish at home school co-ops, corporations, a private classical college prep high school, ORU and Tulsa Community College. I've taught conversational Spanish, Spanish 1-4, and Intermediate Spanish. I have also tutored many high school and college students, invariably helping raise their Spanish grades. I...
Education & Certification
- Oral Roberts University - Bachelor in Arts, English and Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Languages
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish 1
- +4 subjects

Marilyn: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...level students, but can definitely work with older ones as well. I am very familiar with high school subjects as I am currently in high school as well as taking college courses that I excel in. I love to sing, act, and watch Netflix! I love being active in my church, and I really believe that students should be taught at a level they are comfortable with, instead of being taught to a test. Kids...
Education & Certification
- Tulsa Community College - Current Undergrad, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary School Math
- Algebra
- Middle School Math
- +33 subjects

Jon: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...easy for me. I remember asking questions and trying various techniques until I was successful in comprehending what I was studying. I was, and still am, extremely grateful to those teachers who worked with me, inspired me and helped me in my learning process. I believe that this desire to help people be successful in their learning, is the principle reason behind me becoming a teacher, and why I have been teaching for over 30...
Education & Certification
- The University of Tulsa - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
- Oklahoma State University-Tulsa Campus - Master of Arts, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ESL/ELL
- Spanish 4
- Languages
- +4 subjects

Luis: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
I have been teaching Chemistry for several years and love teaching it because every day I learn new things. I love teaching. Besides teaching Chemistry I also like to work with Computers and teaching Algebra and Spanish Language.
Education & Certification
- Universidad de Oriente - Bachelor of Education, Chemistry Teacher Education
- Universidad de Oriente - Doctor of Education, Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Algebra 3
- Honors Algebra
- Differential Algebra
- +57 subjects

Susan: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...a lot of students for SAT and ACT prep and a few of the other standardized tests. I can teach all parts of the exam, but I'm best at math, and I can usually gain the most overall points in math because, let's face it, a person's vocabulary is not going to increase a extensively in the few remaining months before they take the exam, and that's the key to a good score in Reading...
Education & Certification
- West Texas State University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- University of Tulsa - Master of Science, Applied Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- GMAT Quantitative
- IB Spanish 2
- Spanish 1
- +101 subjects

Maria: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
As a senior in Bentley University aspiring a major in Corporate Finance and Accounting, I believe that teaching is one of the most powerful and honorable jobs that exists. It is through learning with a positive mindset that will take an individual far in life. It is through teaching and learning that our world will grow to become a better living environment.
Education & Certification
- Bentley University - Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting and Finance
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Mandarin Chinese
- Managerial Accounting
- Spanish 2
- +38 subjects

Tyler: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...have experience tutoring middle school Math while in college. I am originally from the San Francisco Bay Area and still have family there. I very much enjoy spending time with them when I am able to return home. I am also an avid sports fan and follow my teams passionately. In my free time, I love attending sporting events and spending time with friends and family. I am particularly fond of a good cup of...
Education & Certification
- Texas Christian University - Bachelors, History
- University of Notre Dame - Masters, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Math
- Microeconomics
- Spanish 3
- +32 subjects

Cierra: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...Houston as well as a Bachelor's degree in Spanish and another in Art History from the University of Oklahoma. I am a published writer and have taught as an adjunct instructor at the university level in addition to running a writing mentoring program during my graduate tenure that allowed me to work with hundreds of students on developing their writing and research skills. I also work as a private tutor, especially in language arts and...
Education & Certification
- University of Oklahoma Norman Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- University of Houston - Master of Arts, Art History, Criticism, and Conservation
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary School Reading
- English
- Spanish 2
- +30 subjects

Molly: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...math and reading, as well as science. I tutor students in all elementary subjects. My teaching philosophy is geared to help students learn in the best way for them. This includes giving them any and all strategies that will help them understand the content to their fullest ability. I am dedicated to helping students achieve their academic goals! Outside of tutoring, one of my favorite hobbies is Irish Step Dancing! I also love to stay...
Education & Certification
- Loyola University Maryland - Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Middle School Math
- PRAXIS
- Elementary School
- +17 subjects

Michelle: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...social studies in public elementary schools. Most of my experience has been in dual language education where I have taught elementary students in both English and Spanish. I also have experience teaching adult learners English as a second language with Catholic Charities. I am very confident teaching all subject matter for elementary and middle school, but I have gotten to work most with reading and math instruction and greatly enjoy teaching those subjects. I believe...
Education & Certification
- University of Tulsa - Bachelor in Arts, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- AP Physics 1
- Math
- +30 subjects

Alan: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
...it on a weekly basis in a professional environment. To be specific, I am required to join at least two conference calls per week of at least 90 minutes in length, conducted entirely in French, and must contribute status updates and presentation regarding my side of the business to the team in Paris. I have proofread and redacted hundreds of pages of material professionally translated into French as well as prepared and published technical translations...
Education & Certification
- University of Oklahoma Norman Campus - Bachelors, French
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- French 3
- Spanish 2
- +11 subjects

Claudia: Tulsa Spanish course instructor
I'm a native Spanish speaker from Honduras. I moved to the U.S. when I was 13 years old, and have loved language, communication, arts, and literature for my entire life. I seek to assist students in fulfilling their academic goals. I understand that there are many ways to learn and retain information, and I focus on creativity and critical thinking. ... I believe we all learn in different ways. Whether it be through listening, drawing, painting, acting, or writing. I believe the most motivated students are driven by intent and not external rules. I strive to awaken this intent in my students, so that they may be successful.
Education & Certification
- Oklahoma Christian University - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT English
- Conversational Spanish
- Literature
- +16 subjects