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Anaris Silva

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Anaris Silva

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Each lesson is 55 min

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About your spanish tutor

If you want to learn Spanish, you’ve come to the right place! I can be the patient and experienced tutor you’ve been looking for. With more than seven years of teaching, I understand the different challenges learners face and adapt to your unique needs, goals, and learning style. My approach is practical and student-centered, I believe the best way to learn a language is by using it. That’s why most of our lessons will be focused on active practice: speaking, listening, and applying what you learn in real-life contexts. No matter your level, I’ll guide you step by step, making sure each lesson moves you closer to fluency while keeping the process engaging and tailored to you. Language learning isn’t one-size-fits-all, so I adjust my methods to fit your pace, interests, and objectives. Whether you're preparing for travel, work, exams, or just personal growth, I’ll help you build confidence and see steady progress. Let’s make Spanish a natural part of your life, one conversation at a time! Ready to get started? ¡Vamos!

Anaris graduated from La Universidad del Zulia

Anaris graduated from La Universidad del Zulia

Spanish tutor language skill

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Conversational Practice

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Career guidance

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Pronunciation Coaching

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Homework help

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Spanish language skill

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Vocabulary Building

Learner types for spanish classes

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Spanish for kids

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Spanish for intermediate

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Spanish for advanced

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Spanish for adults

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Spanish for beginners

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ASD

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Home schooled

Spanish classes highlights

1. I Adapt to You I don’t believe in rigid, one-size-fits-all lessons. Instead, I tailor everything to your goals—whether you’re learning for travel, work, exams, or just for fun. Your pace, your interests, your needs—that’s what shapes our lessons. 2. We Learn by Doing I keep grammar explanations short and sweet because real fluency comes from practice. Around 80% of our time is spent speaking, listening, and applying Spanish in realistic ways—so you build confidence fast. 3. I’m Patient & Supportive With over 7 years of teaching, I know how tricky language learning can be. Mistakes? Totally normal! I create a relaxed space where you can experiment, ask questions, and improve without pressure. 4. Clear, Step-by-Step Progress I break things down so you always see measurable progress. No overwhelming info dumps—just steady, logical steps that keep you motivated and moving forward. 5. Real-World Spanish I focus on what you’ll actually use. Need conversational skills? Work vocabulary? Cultural nuances? We’ll prioritize what matters most to you. My Philosophy in One Line: "I don’t just teach you Spanish, I help you expierence it, with lessons that fit your life and learning style."

Spanish tutor also teaches

Spanish

Spanish

Spanish Reading

Spanish Reading

Spanish Speaking

Spanish Speaking

Spanish Writing

Spanish Writing

Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

Academic Spanish

Academic Spanish

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Spanish concepts taught by Anaris

Student learned 1 day ago

The Tutor guided the Student in practicing introductions and describing people in Spanish, including their origin, residence, and languages spoken. The session involved practicing conjugations of 'hablar' (to speak) and 'vivir' (to live), using prepositions 'con' and 'de' to construct sentences, and expanding vocabulary. They scheduled the next class, planning to continue with lesson five.

Countries that Speak Spanish

The verb VIVIR

Using 'Ablar' to talk ABOUT and WITH.

Using 'Ser' for Identity and Origin

Describing Others in the Third Person

Asking About Activities in Different Places

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Student learned 2 days ago

The Student practiced Spanish vocabulary and grammar using an online game. They worked on formal vs. informal pronouns and verb conjugations through questions in the game. The Student plans to continue practicing vocabulary, but will request more focused material to improve Spanish fluency.

Importance of Paying Attention to Instructions

Gamification for Educational Repetition

Strategic Resource Management

Game Mechanics as Real-World Analogies

Fish vs. Fishes

Vocabulary Acquisition in Context

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Student learned 2 days ago

The session focused on practicing Spanish introductions and describing origins and nationalities. The Student practiced conjugating verbs and constructing sentences to introduce themselves and others, and to ask about origins. The next class will focus on activities and things people do in different countries.

Accents in Spanish

Personal Information Exchange

The Verb 'Tener' (To Have)

Differentiating 'Ser' and 'Vivir'

Using 'De' to Indicate Origin

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Student learned 4 days ago

The Student practiced Spanish greetings, introductions, and pronunciation. They learned different ways to say hello, introduce themselves, and use the word 'E' to connect information. The session included a listening exercise to identify names and discussed the importance of aiming for 70% comprehension when learning.

The Conjunction 'E' (and)

Learning Curve and Conversational Approach

The Concept of 'Compadre'

Importance of Pronunciation

Ways to Introduce Yourself

Formal vs. Informal Greetings and Farewells

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Student learned 5 days ago

The session focused on Spanish verb conjugation with -ar, -er, -zar verbs and practical application in conversation. The student also learned food-related vocabulary, distinguishing between "de" and "con" to describe ingredients. A food quiz was assigned for the next class to solidify vocabulary and understanding of nationalities and associated foods.

Verbs ending in -gar

-car

-zar

Distinguishing *con* vs. *a* with food

Expressing Hunger and Cravings

Vocabulary Related to Fruits and Vegetables

Verb Conjugation in the Past Tense (Spanish A2)

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Student learned 5 days ago

The Student practiced the Spanish alphabet and spelling, along with learning how to ask for clarification and spell names. The class covered possessive pronouns and Hispanic naming conventions. Homework was assigned in the form of a practice workbook.

Polite Phrases and Expressions

Using 'Se' and 'Ce' Verbs for Meaning

Hispanic Naming Conventions

Spelling in Spanish

Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation

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Learning tools used in spanish classes

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Grammar practice

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Game based learning tools

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Interactive quizzes

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Phonetic drills

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Translation tools

Dynamic spanish lessons

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Mobile joining

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Parent feedback

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Note taking

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Open Q&A

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Chat for quick help

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