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Camila taught 14 days ago

The Tutor and Student engaged in a Spanish language lesson focusing on pronunciation, vocabulary, and sentence construction. They practiced greetings, numbers, descriptive adjectives, and verb conjugations related to daily activities and locations. The session concluded with practicing farewells and reinforcing conversational phrases.

Spanish Verb Conjugation Practice

Describing People and Objects

K-Pop Group BTS - Member Recognition

Prepositions of Place and Movement

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Muskaan taught 28 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed and practiced Spanish vocabulary, starting with the alphabet and expanding to nouns for animals, fruits, vegetables, and furniture. The session involved repetition, pronunciation practice, and vocabulary identification exercises, with a plan to continue learning new Spanish words.

Spanish Vocabulary: Furniture

Spanish Vocabulary: Animals

Spanish Vocabulary: Fruits

Spanish Vocabulary: Vegetables

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Camila taught about 1 month ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed Spanish grammar, focusing on verb conjugations for giving advice and suggestions, and discussed practical life advice translated into Spanish. They also touched upon past tenses, with homework assigned to practice them.

Using Third Person for Advice and Commands

Verbs of Understanding and Comprehension

Phrases for Gratitude and Humility

Future Tense with 'Will'

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Muskaan taught about 2 months ago

The tutor and student engaged in extensive vocabulary practice covering family, home, animals, clothing, food, drinks, verbs, colors, and adjectives in Spanish. They also practiced verb conjugations and sentence construction for daily routines, and were introduced to weather vocabulary and a particularly long Spanish word as a concluding activity.

Spanish Vocabulary: Animals and their Descriptions

Spanish Vocabulary: Clothing Items

Spanish Vocabulary: Colors and Basic Adjectives

Spanish Vocabulary: Common Household Items and Locations

Spanish Verb Conjugation: 'Hacer' and 'Ir'

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Camila taught 2 months ago

The tutor and student practiced Spanish vocabulary and sentence construction through games like "Guess Who." They identified colors, objects, and character traits in Spanish, focusing on full sentence responses. The session aimed to reinforce descriptive language and question formation.

Guess Who? Game Mechanics

Spanish Color Vocabulary

Basic Spanish Sentence Structure

Character Description in Spanish

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Katherine Liseth taught 3 months ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed Spanish vocabulary, focusing on verbs ending in '-ar' and their grammatical usage in sentences. They also practiced differentiating between the Spanish verbs 'ser' and 'estar,' focusing on their application to permanent versus temporary states, emotions, and locations. The session involved sentence construction and error correction to reinforce learning.

Spanish -AR Verbs and Verb Conjugation

Ser vs. Estar: The Nuances of 'To Be'

Verb Conjugation: Endings and Subject Agreement

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8 Best Practices for Adults Learning Spanish Online

Many adults choose to learn Spanish online because it fits around work, family, and personal goals. Whether for career growth, travel, or new hobbies, the right routine makes progress easier. Online Spanish classes for beginners and sessions with a Spanish tutor online help build structure, but daily habits keep learning steady.

1. Fix a daily online study slot with your tutor

Consistency beats long study sessions. Choose one 15-minute slot every day, such as after breakfast or before bed. With Spanish classes online, this short window is enough to build steady progress.

2. Break goals into small wins

Set simple weekly targets, five greetings, ten food items, or short phrases for work. Small goals show visible progress and make online Spanish practice less overwhelming.

3. Speak out loud during tutor-led lessons

Adults often hesitate to talk in another language. Make the most of online Spanish classes by speaking from day one. Even short lines like “Me llamo…” (My name is…) build confidence when practiced out loud.

4. Shadow your tutor’s pronunciation

During online sessions, repeat sentences exactly as your tutor says them. This “shadowing” method helps improve accent, listening, and natural rhythm. It is one of the fastest ways to sound clear and confident.

5. Combine tutor lessons with self-practice

Online lessons guide the process, but practice outside class matters too. A balanced plan could be one or two weekly lessons with a Spanish tutor online and short daily self-study for reinforcement.

6. Use Spanish in real-life tasks

Apply Spanish in everyday situations, write a short email draft, label kitchen items, or keep a diary in Spanish. These practical uses connect online learning to real communication.

7. Focus on adult-relevant topics with your tutor

Adults learn best when lessons match their goals. Travel, workplace conversation, or hobbies are all good themes. Online Spanish classes for beginners often let learners choose topics, making practice more engaging.

8. Keep online input fun and short

Add small, enjoyable content to your week. Watch short Spanish videos, listen to songs, or follow recipes. Online resources make it easy to stay motivated without feeling overloaded.

Common challenges adults face online

  • Time pressure: Stick to one protected daily slot, even if short.
  • Fear of mistakes: Online tutors correct gently, so errors become learning moments.
  • Forgetting words: Review yesterday’s phrases before adding new ones.
  • Grammar stress: Focus on one pattern and use it in three sentences during class.

A sample weekly routine

  • Weekdays: 15 minutes of review, repetition, and speaking.
  • One or two sessions: 30 minutes with a Spanish tutor online for corrections and structured progress.
  • Weekend: 20 minutes of light online content, such as music or videos.

Why online learning with a tutor works for adults

Adults benefit from flexibility and focused practice. Spanish classes online make it possible to connect with tutors from anywhere, while daily routines ensure steady improvement. The combination of online guidance and consistent self-study helps adults gain both confidence and fluency.

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