Jennifer Silva Sierra
Tech-enhanced Spanish lessons combining immersive practice with conversation-based learning




Spanish classes - Jennifer Silva Sierra
Diploma degree
/ 30 min
About your spanish tutor
I'm Jennifer Silva, a Spanish tutor with a Bachelor's degree in International Business. With over a year of experience teaching Spanish, I offer personalized online classes for all levels: Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced. I specialize in various subjects like Travel Spanish, Business Spanish, Grammar, and more. My tailored approach includes Career Guidance, Cultural Immersion, Homework Help, and Pronunciation Coaching. By focusing on cultural context, role plays, arts, and vocabulary, I ensure a dynamic learning experience. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming for advanced skills, I'm here to help you improve and enjoy the Spanish language. Join me for engaging classes where we delve into the beauty of Spanish. Let's learn and have fun together! Thank you for considering joining my classes.
Jennifer graduated from Smart Academy


Spanish tutor language skill
Career guidance
Cultural Context for Speaking
Role Playing Scenarios
Vocabulary Building
Test prep strategies
Spanish classes highlights
My approach to tutoring is a dynamic blend of interactive dialogue, immersive conversations, and grammar-focused sessions tailored to enhance verb conjugation and expand vocabulary. Specializing in a wide array of Spanish subjects like Spanish for Beginners, Spanish Literature, Business Spanish, and more, I cater to students of all levels, from kids to adults. I leverage a variety of tech tools such as interactive platforms, virtual reality, and multimedia resources to create engaging and personalized classes. With a curriculum designed to meet the needs of small groups or individuals, I strive to create a supportive and comfortable environment where students can confidently practice, interact, and improve their Spanish skills while delving into cultural and art scenarios related to the language.

Spanish concept taught by Jennifer
Jennifer and Lauren engaged in a Spanish lesson, focusing on vocabulary, grammar, and listening comprehension. They went over homework related to rental properties, clarified gendered pronouns, and practiced the near future tense. Lauren specifically worked on article usage and listened to video clips to enhance her comprehension, with plans to continue practicing the verb 'ir' in their upcoming lesson.
Verb "Ir" (To Go)
Definite Articles (El
La
Los
Las)
Near Future (Ir + a + Infinitive)
Contractions "Al" and "Del"
Jennifer guided Lauren through the correct application of Spanish prepositions such as 'a', 'en', and 'de', emphasizing their use in contexts like location, time, and origin. Lauren actively practiced constructing sentences with these grammatical elements and received immediate clarification on common mistakes. To reinforce her understanding, Jennifer assigned a video featuring games for additional practice, with plans to discuss it in their upcoming class.
Preposition 'A'
Preposition 'En'
Verb 'Ir' (to go)
'De' for Possession vs. Origin
'A mí' for Emphasis
Jennifer and Lauren reviewed Spanish grammar, focusing on present progressive verb conjugations, the uses of 'ser' and 'estar,' and prepositions of location and direction. Lauren also practiced reading a text about healthy living and worked on gender agreement. Jennifer assigned homework to review and reinforce the concepts covered in the lesson.
Gender Agreement
Ser vs. Estar
Preposition 'A'
Articles 'El'/'La'
Preposition 'En'
In their Spanish lesson, Jennifer taught Lauren about 'hay,' 'estar,' and 'ser,' quantity indicators, and the prepositions 'en' and 'a.' They worked on constructing questions and using the verb 'poder.' Lauren received homework to practice these concepts and send it to Jennifer.
Quantity Indicators (Unos/Unas)
Prepositions 'En' vs. 'A'
Verb 'Ir' (To Go)
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
Hay vs. Estar
During a Spanish lesson, grammar concepts were reviewed, including verb conjugations, the use of 'ser' and 'estar,' and prepositions of location. A learner, who attends Brooklyn College, practiced using prepositions to describe the position of objects and completed exercises focusing on the verb 'haber' to express existence and quantities. Homework was assigned to reinforce the concepts covered, along with a reminder to submit the previous assignment.
Impersonal Verb 'Hay'
Verb Conjugation with 'Tú'
Ser vs. Estar for Origin
Two Verbs Together Rule
Preposition 'a' for Specificity
Prepositions of Place
A Spanish lesson focused on vocabulary related to locations, directions, and household objects. One of the learners, who resides in Spanish Oaks, diligently worked on using correct articles and prepositions, receiving corrections and explanations from the other participant. For homework, they were assigned to identify true/false statements about a picture of a bedroom, with additional assignments to follow.
Spanish Articles (El/La/Del)
Ser vs. Estar (Verb To Be)
Asking for Directions (¿Cómo llego a...?)
Spanish House Vocabulary
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