Jose Jerez
Spanish Tutor Specializing in Language, Literature, and Cultural Immersion




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Jose Jerez
Masters degree
/ 55 min
About your spanish tutor
Hello! My name is Jose, and I’m a passionate Spanish teacher with a strong academic background and a genuine love for language learning and teaching. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Languages, as well as two Master's degrees—one in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language and another in Hispanic Studies and Literature. These studies have given me a deep understanding not only of the Spanish language, but also of the rich cultural and literary traditions of the Spanish-speaking world. I have more than three years of experience teaching Spanish to students from all over the world, including beginners, intermediate learners, and advanced speakers. I’ve worked with people of various ages, nationalities, and learning styles, which has taught me to adapt my teaching methods to meet each student’s specific needs. My teaching philosophy is centered around communication—I want my students to feel confident using Spanish in real-life situations. I create engaging and interactive lessons using a wide range of materials, including videos, songs, games, readings, and real-world tasks. I also incorporate cultural topics to help students gain a deeper appreciation for Spanish-speaking countries. What I love most about teaching is seeing my students grow and gain the confidence to express themselves in a new language. I aim to make every class enjoyable, meaningful, and tailored to your goals, whether you're learning Spanish for travel, work, studies, or personal interest. I look forward to helping you on your Spanish learning journey!
Jose graduated from Auburn university

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Spanish classes highlights
I believe that learning a new language should be both effective and enjoyable. My teaching approach is communicative and student-centered, which means I focus on helping students use Spanish in real-life situations from the very beginning. I adapt each lesson to the student's level, goals, and learning style to ensure progress and confidence. I use a variety of teaching methods and materials to make the language easy to understand and memorable. These include visual aids, interactive exercises, games, short videos, songs, and real-life dialogues. I also create personalized activities that reflect the student’s interests, which helps keep motivation high. I explain grammar in a clear and simple way, always with plenty of examples and immediate practice. I encourage students to speak as much as possible during class, because I believe that active use of the language is key to fluency. I also use repetition, scaffolding, and contextual learning to help students retain new vocabulary and structures. Whenever possible, I include cultural content to make the learning experience more meaningful and to help students better understand the context in which the language is used. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, my goal is to make Spanish not just understandable—but truly enjoyable to learn.
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Spanish concepts taught by Jose
The Student and Tutor reviewed and practiced the Spanish subjunctive mood, focusing on verb conjugation strategies, irregular verbs, and the contextual use of "tú" versus "usted" for politeness. They worked through various practice sentences and discussed resources for continued learning. The next session is scheduled for July 28th.
Subjunctive Mood Fundamentals
Irregular Subjunctive Verbs (DISHEST)
Stem-Changing Verbs in Subjunctive
Formality in Requests: Tú vs. Usted
`Ojalá` and Mandatory Subjunctive
Reflexive Verbs with Subjunctive
The Student and Tutor practiced conjugating and applying the irregular Spanish verbs "Ser," "Ir," "Tener," and "Venir" across present, past, and future tenses. They focused on contextual usage, differentiating between similar past tense forms, and clarifying vocabulary and cognates. The Student will text the Tutor to schedule the next class.
Irregular Verb 'Tener' (To Have)
The "Ir a + Infinitive" Future Construction
Mastering Verb Tense with Contextual Clues
Irregular Verb 'Venir' (To Come)
Irregular Verb 'Ir' (To Go)
Irregular Verb 'Ser' (To Be)
The Student and Tutor reviewed Spanish gender and number, then focused on various interrogative words, including 'quién,' 'por qué,' 'cuándo,' 'dónde,' 'cómo,' 'cuánto,' and the distinction between 'qué' and 'cuál.' They practiced forming questions, understood the nuances of verb usage (ser vs. estar), and discussed cultural linguistic differences. The Tutor plans to share practice exercises for homework and scheduled the next class.
Information Questions: `Dónde` (Where) vs. `Cuándo` (When) with `Ser` and `Estar`
Information Questions: `Qué` (What) vs. `Cuál/Cuáles` (Which/What)
Information Questions: `Cuánto/a/os/as` (How Much/How Many) and `Hay`
Information Questions: `Cómo` (How) - Manner and Condition
Forming Yes/No Questions: Intonation and Punctuation
Gender and Number Agreement in Nouns
Articles
and Adjectives
The Student and Tutor practiced Spanish grammar, with a primary focus on the subjunctive mood, its triggers, and correct verb conjugations. They also reviewed specific pronunciation rules, accent placement in various tenses, and the proper use of the conjunction "que" in subjunctive and non-subjunctive contexts. The session involved practical exercises in giving advice and recommendations.
Pronunciation of 'G' and 'GU' with Diéresis (¨)
Accent Marks and Verb Tenses in Simple Past
Omitting Personal Pronouns for Natural Speech
Chaining Subjunctive Clauses in Complex Sentences
The Spanish Subjunctive Mood: Triggers & Structure
Student and Tutor practiced Spanish irregular verb conjugations in various tenses, including present, imperfect, simple past, and future. They worked on sentence construction, translation, and understanding the 'ir a + infinitive' construction. The Tutor outlined a new strategy to focus on mastering one irregular verb at a time in future sessions.
Mastering Irregular Verbs in Past Tenses
Future Tense: 'Ir a + Infinitive' vs. Simple Future
Understanding 'Saber' vs. 'Conocer' and 'El No Kid' Joke
Spanish Social Etiquette: Self-Reference in Lists
The Student and Tutor reviewed and practiced Spanish simple present, past, and future verb tenses, including conjugation rules for regular and some irregular verbs. They worked on identifying tenses in sentences and completing sentences with correct conjugations. The next session will focus on irregular verb conjugation.
Spanish Pronunciation: Silent H and G Sounds
Irregular Verbs: Deviations and Specific Examples
Identifying Tenses: Contextual Cues and Accents (Tildes)
Simple Verb Tenses: Presente
Pasado
y Futuro
Regular Verb Conjugation Patterns
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