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Classes happening in Ingleside Village, Vineville
Camila taught 5 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed the usage of the Spanish preterite and imperfect past tenses, focusing on identifying completed actions versus ongoing or descriptive ones using time markers and context. They practiced distinguishing between the two tenses through various examples and planned to continue practicing with exercises focusing on irregular verbs and verb conjugations in these past tenses.
Preterite vs. Imperfect Tenses
Interrupted Actions in the Past
Time Markers in Spanish
Descriptions and Imperfect Tense
Camila taught 19 days ago
The Tutor and Student practiced Spanish vocabulary related to weather and then focused on reinforcing the Spanish alphabet and days of the week. The session involved repetition and vocal practice of these Spanish language elements.
Alphabetical Order and Pronunciation
Days of the Week in Spanish
Counting Fundamentals
Interactive Learning Techniques
Isela taught about 1 month ago
The Tutor and Student worked on Spanish verb conjugations in the present tense, practicing with both regular and irregular verbs. They analyzed verbs within poetic and prose texts and completed exercises involving sentence completion and conjugation. The homework assignment involves writing a poem incorporating specific verbs and creating a story about an invented planet and its inhabitants.
Spanish Verb Conjugation: Present Tense
Identifying Verbs in Context (Poetry Analysis)
Irregular Verbs and Spelling Changes
Spanish Vocabulary Building: Nouns and Verbs
Muskaan taught about 2 months ago
The student and tutor engaged in a Spanish language lesson, practicing conversational Spanish through dialogues about shopping and then delving into the history and vocabulary related to Alcatraz. They worked on reading comprehension, translation, and sentence construction in Spanish, and planned future sessions for continued practice.
Understanding Discounts and Percentages
Alcatraz: History and Present Day
Past Tense and Verb Conjugation (Introduction)
The Verb 'Ser' vs. 'Estar' for Location
Shopping for Clothes in Spanish
Describing Locations and Directions in Spanish
Maryemy taught 2 months ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed the Spanish past tenses, focusing on the distinction between the preterite (completed actions) and the imperfect (habits, descriptions, ongoing actions). They practiced verb conjugations and discussed common confusions in usage, with a plan to continue practicing these tenses in future sessions.
Spanish Past Tenses: Pretérito vs. Imperfecto
The Role of Articles in Spanish
Spanish Verb Conjugation: Imperfecto Irregulars
Muskaan taught 2 months ago
The tutor and student reviewed basic Spanish numbers and conversational phrases such as greetings and asking about age. They then practiced a wide range of vocabulary, including fruits, vegetables, animals, body parts, and common objects, through repetition and song-based learning activities.
Spanish Numbers (1-20)
Asking and Answering Age in Spanish
Spanish Vocabulary: Common Phrases and Greetings
Spanish Vocabulary: Animals
Spanish Vocabulary: Body Parts
Spanish Vocabulary: Food Items
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Finding My Voice at the Festival: How Learning Spanish Connected Me to the Heart of Macon

I’ve always loved the vibrant energy of Macon’s annual festivals. The International Cherry Blossom Festival, with its explosion of pink, and the bustling crowds at our local fairs have always been highlights of my year. But a couple of years ago, standing amidst the music and laughter at a downtown event, I realized I was missing something. A lively conversation was happening right next to me, full of warmth and expression, but I couldn't understand a word. It was all in Spanish. In that moment, I felt like a tourist in my own hometown.
That feeling stuck with me. Macon is changing, growing, and becoming more diverse. The Spanish-speaking community here is an integral part of our city's fabric, and I was only experiencing a fraction of it. I’d see parents at my kids' school chatting comfortably in Spanish, and I could only offer a polite, but distant, smile. I wanted to connect, to understand, and to be a part of the whole community, not just my little slice of it. That’s when I decided I needed to find a way to learn Spanish.
My first thought was to look for Spanish classes in Macon. I wanted something more personal than an app, something that could help with my pronunciation and answer my specific questions. An app wasn't going to cut it, I needed real-life practice and someone who could correct my pronunciation on the spot. What I really wanted was a personal guide, so my search quickly turned to finding a patient Spanish tutor who could help me move beyond memorizing words and into having real, flowing conversations.
Slowly but surely, things started to change. My lessons were focused on practical conversations, the kind I was hearing every day. My tutor helped me build the confidence to try speaking, even if I made mistakes. The real test came during the next festival. This time, when I heard a family speaking Spanish, I understood bits and pieces of their conversation about the delicious food. I managed a simple “Hola, ¿cómo estás?” and the warm smile I received in return was everything.
For the first time, I wasn't just an observer, I was a participant. That small exchange opened up a new side of Macon for me. Suddenly, ordering from my favorite food truck became a chance to practice, and trips to the grocery store were opportunities to have a real conversation. The language barrier that once made me feel like an outsider was beginning to crumble.
As a parent, I see now how important this is for my children’s future. I want them to grow up in a Macon where they can connect with all their neighbors, where language isn’t a wall between them and their friends. Seeing the value it has brought to my life, I know that giving them a head start with Spanish will open up so many doors for them right here in our city.
My journey to learn Spanish wasn't just about learning a new skill, it was about finding a deeper connection to my home. It transformed my experience of Macon’s vibrant culture from black and white to full, brilliant color. If you've ever felt that same sense of being on the outside looking in, I can tell you that taking the step to learn Spanish is so worth it. It’s a bridge that connects you to the heart of our wonderful, evolving city.


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