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Jose taught 6 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed the present continuous tense in Spanish, including its usage, structure, and comparison to the present simple. They covered regular and irregular verbs, as well as reflexive verbs in the present continuous. The Tutor plans to ask open-ended questions in the next class to encourage the Student to practice using the present continuous in conversation.
Possessive Adjectives Review
Present Continuous Tense: Uses
Present Continuous: Structure
Gerund Formation: -ando vs. -iendo
Irregular Gerunds with Vowel Combinations
Reflexive Verbs in Present Continuous
Diana taught 7 days ago
The session focused on Spanish grammar, including definite and indefinite articles, and gender agreement. The student practiced identifying masculine and feminine nouns and constructing simple sentences. They also rehearsed a basic dialogue for ordering food and drinks in a cafe.
Spanish Definite Articles: El
La
Los
Las
Spanish Indefinite Articles: Un
Una
Unos
Unas
Muskaan taught 13 days ago
The session reviewed preterite conjugations, focusing on irregular and stem-changing verbs in Spanish. The student practiced translating sentences and differentiating between *ser* and *estar*. The tutor assigned further practice with *ser* and *estar* and scheduled a follow-up session to continue exam preparation.
Dar and Ver in Preterite Tense
Irregular Preterite Verbs with 'J' Stems
Stem-Changing IR Verbs in the Preterite
Ser and Estar: Uses and Differences
Preterite Irregular Verb Conjugations
Muskaan taught 14 days ago
The student practiced counting in Spanish from 1-100, learned the greeting "Buenos," reviewed the Spanish alphabet, and learned the names of common colors and animals. The session included repetition exercises, songs, and quizzes to reinforce vocabulary. The tutor did not assign homework, but will continue review in the next session.
Spanish Numbers: Uno to Cienta (1-100)
Basic Spanish Greetings: Hola and Buenos Días
Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation
Spanish Colors Vocabulary
Spanish Animal Names
Maria taught 14 days ago
The Student reviewed Spanish vocabulary related to daily routines and opposites of adjectives. They practiced sentence construction and verb conjugations. The next session is scheduled for January 5th.
Opposite Adjectives
Uses of Ser vs. Estar
Adjective Agreement (Gender and Number)
Adverbs Ending in '-mente'
Reflexive Verbs
Verb 'conducir' (to drive)
Anaris taught 20 days ago
The student practiced Spanish vocabulary related to weather and clothing through games and listening exercises. The session included exposure to Latin American Spanish through videos and discussions of regional weather differences. The next class will focus on differentiating between descriptive adjectives.
Weather Vocabulary in Spanish
Seasons in Spanish
Clothing Vocabulary for Different Seasons
Expressing Lack of Knowledge
Synonyms for School Types
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Learning Spanish in Glendale for Festivals and Celebrations

Glendale celebrations bring people together
Glendale is known for events like Glendale Glitters, food truck festivals, and cultural parades where families gather in parks and downtown streets. Vendors set up stalls, teens volunteer at booths, and neighbors greet each other in English and Spanish. Learning Spanish in Glendale adds ease to these celebrations, making communication smoother for visitors and vendors.
3 ways Spanish helps Glendale prepare for future festivals
1. Safer food service
Large events mean food safety checks and allergy questions. A phrase like ¿Tiene alguna alergia? (Do you have any allergies?) can prevent mistakes. Spanish lessons in Glendale often start with practical lines like this, helping staff serve safely.
2. Faster service for growing crowds
Mobile payments and card use are common at big events. Saying Aceptamos tarjeta y pagos móviles (We accept cards and mobile payments) keeps lines moving. With more festivals ahead, Spanish classes in Glendale prepare vendors to handle busy nights with confidence.
3. Stronger community trust
From cultural fairs to music nights, families expect to feel included. A simple Spanish greeting makes visitors feel welcome. Choosing a local Spanish tutor in Glendale ensures vendors and staff can build that trust year-round.
Useful Spanish phrases for Glendale festivals
Short phrases make a big difference during crowded events. Here are a few that vendors, students, and families often practice with tutors:
- Bienvenidos, ¿cómo les puedo ayudar?
(Welcome, how can I help you?) - Aceptamos tarjeta y pagos móviles.
(We accept cards and mobile payments.) - Gracias por venir al festival, que lo disfruten.
(Thank you for coming to the festival, enjoy it.)
These lines are simple, repeatable, and easy to learn. Vendors can post them inside a stall or food truck, while students and families can practice them before attending events.
Looking ahead
As Glendale festivals continue to grow, Spanish will remain a valuable skill for vendors, families, and young workers. From safe meals to quick payments, learning Spanish in Glendale helps every celebration run smoother and brings the community closer together.


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