Anaris Silva
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Anaris Silva
Bachelors degree
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Your english tutor - Anaris
Learn English with an Experienced Teacher Hello! My name is Anaris Silva, and I am an English teacher with more than 15 years of experience helping students succeed. I have worked with kids, pre-teens, teenagers, and adults, guiding learners from A1 (beginner) all the way to B2 (upper-intermediate). My style is professional, but open to conversational spaces; holistic since I use different practice based on the student's need, and a lot of visual aids What I offer: Clear, engaging lessons adapted to your needs. Support with international exams (such as Cambridge, TOEFL, IELTS, or DELE). A patient and structured approach that builds confidence step by step. Whether you want to improve your speaking, grammar, vocabulary, or prepare for a test, I will help you reach your goals. My classes are practical, interactive, and focused on real communication. Let’s make English a tool you can use every day — for school, work, or travel.
Anaris graduated from La Universidad del Zulia

English tutor specialities
Listening skill
Speaking fluency
Grammar fundamentals
Real world application
Accent coaching
Learner types for english class
Learning Disabilities
ASD
English for Adults
Home schooled
English for Beginners
ADHD
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
English for Kids
English classes quick guide
🗣️ My Teaching Style 🎨 My lessons are conversational — we focus on speaking naturally and building confidence from the first class. I use a lot of visual materials (pictures, slides, videos, and real-life examples) to make learning clear and engaging. Every student is different, so I always adapt my classes to your needs, goals, and learning style. Whether you need grammar explained step by step, vocabulary for daily life, or practice for an exam, we will focus on what helps you most. Learning English should feel practical, personal, and enjoyable and that’s exactly how I work with my students. Coaching is also important. In order to be able to reach most students, I need to understand their struggles and listen to their comments. But it is also equally important, they understand that this is a discipline with few secrets and at the end of the day the proper practice, makes master.
Anaris - also teaches
English Listening
English Speaking
English Writing
English Creative Writing
English for Beginners

English concepts taught by Anaris
The session focused on Spanish past tense, including the differences between complete and incomplete actions and the usage of "fue." The student practiced conjugating verbs and constructing sentences, with a homework assignment to write short stories in the past tense. The next class will focus on conversations to improve fluency.
Past Tense: Imperfecto vs. Pretérito
The Verb 'Ir' in the Past
Expressing Emotions in Spanish
The Student and Tutor reviewed basic Spanish greetings, pronunciation, and introductions. The Student practiced formal and informal ways to say hello and ask how someone is doing. The tutor assigned homework and suggested watching "Coffee Break Spanish" on YouTube to practice basic conversations.
Coach Tip
Introducing Yourself and Others
Parts of the Day: *Mañana
Tarde
Noche*
Basic Conjugations of *Estar*
Formal and Informal Greetings
Basic Spanish Pronouns
The Student and Tutor discussed sentiments and emotions in Spanish, focusing on pronunciation and identifying positive and negative feelings. The Student practiced using vocabulary in simple sentences. The Tutor will prepare a lesson for the next session with images and activities to reinforce the concepts.
Spanish Vocabulary for Emotions
Explaining the Reason for an Emotion
Expressing Emotions with *Estar*
Sentimientos vs. Emociones (Feelings vs. Emotions)
The session reviewed introductions, asking for names, and using "e" to connect ideas in Spanish. The Student also practiced numbers, basic math, and related vocabulary. Homework was assigned from the practice lesson book, focusing on spelling and vocabulary, with an emphasis on identifying and working through any problems encountered in the exercises.
Ways to Introduce Yourself
Numbers and Basic Math
Common Expressions and Good Manners
Spelling in Spanish
The Connector 'E'
Talking About a Third Person
The session reviewed Spanish vocabulary related to professions, education levels, and describing daily activities. The Student practiced using the present continuous tense in conversations and describing what different people do in their jobs. There was a discussion on family education backgrounds and cultural differences in study habits.
Polite Refusals: Excuses and Avoiding Direct Negation
Present Continuous Tense in Conversation
Expressing Dedication: 'Me dedico a'
Educational Degrees in Latin America
Describing Actions: 'Tengo que' (I have to)
Profesión vs. Oficio (Profession vs. Trade)
Carrera: Study
Not Work
The Student and Tutor reviewed Spanish pronunciation rules for the letters 'R' and 'D,' learned common phrases for displaying good manners, and began learning the Spanish alphabet and spelling. The Student practiced correct pronunciation and spelling of words and names. The next session will continue practicing spelling and discuss phrases for clarifying spelling for English speakers.
Common Names and Surnames
Spanish Alphabet
Pronunciation of 'R'
Good Manners Vocabulary
Pronunciation of 'D'
Teaching tools used by english tutor
Language simulations
Writing prompts
Interactive quizzes
Grammar practice
Phonetic drills
Dictation tools
Subtitled media
Engaging english lessons
Note taking
Chat for quick help
Mobile joining
Open Q&A
Weekend lessons

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