High school and college students who are diving into the Spanish language can get academic support from individuals vetted by Varsity Tutors for Tulsa Spanish lessons to learn with less stress than studying alone. Whether a student is just starting to explore the language in a high school Spanish 1 class at Booker T. Washington High School, or looking for help with the more advanced parts of the language in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Tulsa (or another school), it's not unusual to want a little help outside the classroom.
Learning a language where nouns are gendered can include rules that are tough to remember, and you'll be learning a whole new sentence structure. That sort of thing can be tough to remember, but that's where private sessions with a Tulsa Spanish tutor or Spanish lessons in a virtual classroom can come in handy. Joining a class with other students who are also learning the language, whether they're doing it for education, future professional prospects, or a personal goal can give you new perspectives and re-energize you when you're struggling.
Along with French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian, Spanish is one of a handful of languages that are called Romance languages. It is also the second most common language in the United States. It doesn't matter whether you're taking classes because you have to complete a requirement in a degree program or you're learning because you want to communicate more effectively with people, there's a lot to remember and put to use. Some students prefer one-on-one instruction, while others thrive in programs designed for multiple students. It's not unusual for students to use some combination of the two methods as they prepare for exams or explore particularly challenging concepts. Both methods of instruction have benefits, but no matter which you choose, you will be supported by instructors who are experienced Spanish speakers and who want to help you as you reach for your language-related goals.
What might I learn in Tulsa Spanish lessons?
Although many say that the rules of grammar and sentence structure are easier to remember in the Spanish language, some students find it easier to remember the rules and exceptions for gendered nouns when they have the support of a Tulsa Spanish tutor who is invested in their success.
It can be helpful to a student's path toward understanding the Spanish language if they have the opportunity to practice speaking, reading, and writing on a consistent basis. Consistency is extremely important, whether you're just starting to learn the language or you're trying to keep your advanced language skills strong. It's very important to choose the type of academic assistance that will allow you the kind of support and opportunity for practice that you feel you need.
Depending on the style of Tulsa Spanish lessons you choose, and your level of comprehension and fluency, your instructor may prefer to conduct sessions entirely in Spanish to provide an immersive experience that can help you build skills in recognizing contextual clues.
How do the two types of Tulsa Spanish lessons work?
If you prefer a classroom-like experience, you can enroll in Tulsa Spanish classes easily with the help of Varsity Tutors. In that setting, you will connect with your instructor and other students who are also learning the language in a virtual classroom, thanks to the internet and our Live Learning Platform. The platform includes tools like a virtual whiteboard and video chat, and those features will help you to embrace the opportunity to converse and interact with others in real time. In a collaborative Spanish class, you'll be able to get feedback from an experienced instructor who knows the language and to learn with - and from - other students as the course progresses. Online Spanish lessons start monthly, and sessions run for either two weeks or four.
For those who want one-on-one practice with a Tulsa Spanish tutor, private sessions can be a great option. This style of lesson allows greater personalization and focused attention, whether you connect via Varsity Tutors' Live Learning Platform or you meet in a location you've agreed on ahead of time. Your Spanish instructor will be able to spend as much time as needed on language issues you're concerned with. From your very first lesson, they'll learn about your academic strengths and weaknesses, the way you learn, and your preferences. With that information, they can create a customized plan of study that could include flashcards for visual learners, immersive conversation for auditory learners, or even a field trip to the supermarket or a park to work on vocabulary. They can put together a plan that includes flexibility to rearrange topics if you find it's necessary. They could also use quizzes and practice exams throughout your sessions to get an idea of how you're progressing, devote sessions to working through your homework and assignments, or review your tests to see where you're struggling with the Spanish language.
How can I find Tulsa Spanish tutors?
It's easy to add Tulsa Spanish lessons to your schedule, whether you're taking an online Spanish course or you're working one-on-one with a Tulsa Spanish tutor. Just reach out to Varsity Tutors, and our educational consultants can help you determine which method is right for you. Whether you're a beginner starting your first year's lessons at Union High School or you're in an advanced class at an area college, studying with an instructor one-on-one or in classroom-style lessons with other students, professional support can make a big difference in your comprehension and retention of the language.
You don't have to waste precious time hunting for academic support on your own. That's what we're here for. It doesn't matter whether you're motivated by required course work or you have a goal to explore Spanish-speaking countries, there are a variety of options you can choose from for Tulsa Spanish lessons. If you reach out to Varsity Tutors today, we can help you determine which method could work best for you and help you most as you reach for your Spanish goals.

Monica: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...skillset I foster in my students is having a growth mindset, the philosophy by Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck which posits that challenge as an opportunity for growth. This means helping students shift their thinking from "I can't do it" to "I can't do it YET." This small grammatical change can be a powerful tool that means the difference between giving up and persevering, between making a grade and internalizing learning, and between plateauing and...
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
- 8th Grade Science
- Other
- +85 subjects

Susan: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...Physical Science, Spanish, English, English as a Second Language, and Mild/Moderate Disabilities. I enjoy teaching college students, adults who want to learn so they can help their kids learn, and high school kids. I am good with middle school students if they really want to learn, and I'm good with gifted or highly motivated elementary students. I am also quite good with any age person who speaks another language but wants to learn English. I...
Education & Certification
- West Texas State University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- University of Tulsa - Master of Science, Applied Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College Math
- College Physics
- 2nd Grade Spanish
- +101 subjects

Aaron: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...whatever is needed to guide each student in ways specific to their studies. What I also feel separates me from other educators, is my level of flexibility being multi-faceted through the likes of math, engineering, and physics. Having the ability to cross connect these fields in a more fluid like manner can be more motivating for learning the types of math applied throughout curriculums. Nevertheless, no matter who I work with I always hold myself...
Education & Certification
- Tulsa Community College - Associate in Science, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Business Calculus
- Statistics
- Pre-Calculus
- +53 subjects

Evelyn: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...students. With experience mentoring colleagues and guiding students through complex concepts, I have developed a student-centered approach to tutoring. I specialize in subjects such as architecture, technology, math, design principles, project management, and Spanish. I enjoy helping students uncover patterns and solutions, empowering them to build confidence and master even the most challenging problems. My teaching philosophy focuses on tailoring each session to the individual learning style of my students. I aim to create a...
Education & Certification
- Oklahoma State University - Bachelor, Architecture
- Southern California Institute of Architecture - Master's/Graduate, MS Architectural Technologies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Business
- Spanish 1
- High School Writing
- +23 subjects

Ana: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...in Business and English from the Interamerican University in Puerto Rico. I have traveled throughout the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean teaching English and Spanish. I have been hired to teach English as a second language to adults to help bridge the gap between generations. I have also freelanced my skills to coach and train individuals from all walks of life and professions in both the English and Spanish languages developing private lessons on...
Education & Certification
- Oral Roberts University - Bachelor in Arts, Theology
- Liberty University - Master of Divinity, Ministry
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College English
- High School Writing
- Spanish 3
- +15 subjects

Timothy: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...but for the last few years I taught Spanish and Japanese in an American middle school. Now I teach at a community college. My experience allows me to tailor my lessons to your needs. I listen to your goals, I observe your language needs and learning styles, and I design practice to help you where you need help. I love learning languages, and I've traveled around the world studying a dozen languages. So I can...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor in Arts, French
- School for International Training - Master of Arts Teaching, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- Korean
- Japanese
- +24 subjects

Jennifer: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...of English, English as Second Language, and Spanish. I will take the 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...
Education & Certification
- Elmhurst College - Bachelor of Science, International Business
- Northeastern Illinois University - Certificate, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- English
- Conversational Spanish for Adults
- Conversational Spanish
- +7 subjects

Courtney: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...Administration, Curriculum, and Supervision, and a B.A. in Anthropology with a minor in Teaching English as a Second Language. I have certifications in middle school Social Studies and K-12 English. My favorite subjects to tutor are English, writing, and social studies. I have tutored middle school, high school, and college-level students. Currently, I teach middle school geography and adult ESL. Outside of school, I enjoy painting, crafting, and walking. I prefer to tutor at a...
Education & Certification
- Oklahoma Baptist University - Bachelors, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Geography
- Languages
- +25 subjects

Molly: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...ages of students in the past and strive to make learning fun. Some of my favorite subjects to tutor are 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...
Education & Certification
- Loyola University Maryland - Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Other
- Phonics
- Elementary School Writing
- +17 subjects

Robin: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...their goals. I thoroughly agree with Socrates' famous maxim, "Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel." My desire is to challenge, motivate, encourage and help each student to accomplish the task set for them. 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 the student leverage that knowledge in order to learn now,...
Education & Certification
- Hardin-Simmons University - Bachelors, Spanish/Secondary Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Conversational Spanish
- Essay Editing
- +13 subjects

Denielle: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...to adapt and change, as well as exhibiting and living the qualities that students want to aspire to. It is my objective to "be the change;" to teach with acceptance, clarity, sincerity, passion, guidance, and above all else, educational nourishment. Equanimity throughout the classroom is the ultimate goal. To this end, I seek to instill a profound balance of creative thinking into my courses, between lecturing to students and inviting them to make their own...
Education & Certification
- Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Bachelor in Arts, Organizational Communication
- Savannah College of Art and Design - Master of Fine Arts, Photography
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Social Sciences
- Middle School Reading
- IB Philosophy
- +67 subjects

Cierra: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...from the University of 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...
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
- GED
- Spanish 2
- ACT English
- +30 subjects

Allyson: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...be attending medical school. I have worked as a tutor for a college-level General Chemistry class at a past professor's request. I have also worked with children for a few years, consistently as a volunteer with Big Brothers, Big Sisters, and the Girl Scouts of the USA. I am excited for the opportunity to work as a tutor and help others learn about Chemistry, Biology, and Psychology. Those are the main foci of my degree,...
Education & Certification
- University of Tulsa - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Biochemistry
- American Literature
- +35 subjects

Kali: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...needing it to get past a certain point in a class, or needing to go over the subject in a more in depth scale which may have been necessary through the duration of the class. I have seen the impact tutoring can have, so I hope to be able to give the same impact to other students as other tutors have given me. If you would allow me to, I would love to help you...
Education & Certification
- University of Tulsa - Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 4
- Algebra
- +11 subjects

Luis: Tulsa Spanish lesson 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
- 6th Grade Algebra
- UK A Level
- 10th Grade Algebra
- +57 subjects

Phaedra: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...practice, you will find yourself not only comfortable with a subject but enjoying it as well! I received my bachelor's in accounting with a Spanish minor at Oral Roberts University. I am currently still attending ORU to obtain additional education in order to become a CPA. I have tutored Spanish at ORU and I currently tutor three students aged 10, 13, and 15 four days a week. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading, playing volleyball,...
Education & Certification
- Oral Roberts University - Bachelors, Accounting
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Middle School Math
- Financial Accounting
- High School English
- +43 subjects

Jon: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...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 years. I receive great satisfaction in being able to share my experiences and knowledge with...
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
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3
- English
- +4 subjects

Kyle: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...Schools. I graduated magna cum laude from the University of Tulsa in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies. In 2014 I graduated Valedictorian from Union Public Schools. I am passionate about education, and I want all of my students to achieve at their highest potential. As a tutor, I will utilize the same skills I use in my daily practice as a teacher. I will push my students to ask questions, to...
Education & Certification
- University of Tulsa - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary School
- ACT English
- Science
- +40 subjects

Junegrid: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...interactive learning environment where students feel comfortable exploring new languages. I believe that learning should be joyful and immersive, which is why I incorporate cultural elements and hands-on experiences into my lessons. I am passionate about helping students overcome their language barriers, and I adapt my approach to meet each student's unique needs. My extensive background includes teaching in diverse settings, including international experiences in Trinidad and Colombia, which enriches my ability to connect with...
Education & Certification
- Oral Roberts University - Doctorate (e.g., PhD, MD, JD, etc.), Christian Ministry and Leadership
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School English
- Spanish 1
- Elementary School Reading
- +9 subjects

Ericka: Tulsa Spanish lesson instructor
...that prevent access to meaningful educational experiences to a diverse body of students. My mission consists of creating a culture that sets the stage for excellent academic content and instilling students with renewed confidence by providing scaffolding that allows them to learn in a way that suits their learning needs. I believe that teachers can begin to create this environment by demonstrating civil actions towards students at all times because mutual respect between teachers and...
Education & Certification
- Southern Nazarene University - Bachelors, Network Engineering and Management
- Oklahoma State University-Main Campus - Master of Science, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Python
- College Computer Science
- +219 subjects