logo

Anaris Silva

Join my session for having a sequenced tasks where you achieve your language objectives.

4.8(32)

Free trial within 24 hours

Loading...
Profile photo of Anaris, Spanish tutor at Wiingy
Verified degree or teaching certification of Anaris
Spanish learning materials by Anaris
Spanish learning materials by Anaris
tutor-image
tutor-image

Spanish classes - Anaris Silva

Bachelors degree

/ 30 min

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

Test prep strategies icon

Test prep strategies

Spanish language skill icon

Spanish language skill

Career guidance icon

Career guidance

Cultural immersion icon

Cultural immersion

Pronunciation Coaching icon

Pronunciation Coaching

Vocabulary Building icon

Vocabulary Building

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

keyLearning

Spanish concept taught by Anaris

Student learned 2 days ago

The session involved the Student creating descriptive paragraphs about their house in Spanish, focusing on present progressive verbs, demonstrative adjectives, and vocabulary. The Student also worked on creating a short booklet in Spanish to describe themselves. The Tutor provided feedback and corrections on sentence structure and vocabulary, as well as guidance on cultural relevance.

Present Progressive Tense

Demonstrative Adjectives

Vocabulary Acquisition: Describing a House

Topic Sentences

Cultural Relevance

Show more

Student learned 3 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed Spanish vocabulary for physical descriptions, practicing pronunciation and sentence construction. The Student completed an exercise comparing a description to a picture and began describing a person they admire. Homework includes finishing the description and further practice with the vocabulary.

Describing Physical Appearance (Descripción Física)

Ser vs. Tener vs. Llevar

Hair Vocabulary Nuances

Distinguishing between Barba and Bigote

Cultural Sensitivity and Language Variation

Sentence Structure and Agreement

Question Formation in Spanish

Show more

Student learned 4 days ago

The Student practiced using the present progressive tense in Spanish to describe ongoing actions and future plans. They worked on describing pictures and formulating questions using the present progressive. The next session will focus on differentiating between the present progressive and present simple tenses, and will incorporate more vocabulary-building activities.

Present Progressive Tense: Immediate Actions

Uses of Present Progressive

Forming Negative Sentences

Asking Questions with Present Progressive

Present Progressive for Future Plans

Show more

Student learned 9 days ago

The Student practiced Spanish vocabulary related to clothing, physical descriptions, and actions. Listening comprehension was practiced using an audio clip about apartments. The Tutor clarified the meaning of certain Spanish insults and discussed ways to describe movements.

Ser vs. Estar

Describing Physical Appearance

Vocabulary for Clothing

Expressing Opinions and Desires

Listening Comprehension Practice

Show more

Student learned 9 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed the use of preterite and imperfect past tenses in Spanish for storytelling. The student practiced conjugating irregular verbs in the past and using conversational phrases to start narratives. Listening comprehension practice was planned for the next session.

Pretérito vs. Imperfecto

Storytelling: When

How

Where (Imperfecto)

Irregular Verbs: *Ir* (to go)

Starting Conversations: ¿Qué tal...?

Useful Past Tense Phrases

Show more

Student learned 10 days ago

The session focused on Spanish vocabulary for describing people, including clothing and physical/personality traits. The student practiced using descriptive adjectives and the phrase "Qué llevas puesto?". A video was used to explore the gendered nature of Spanish nouns, and the student was encouraged to practice listening skills for homework.

Describing People: Physical Attributes

Expressing Opinions: *Qué onda*

Gender Agreement in Spanish

Vowel Pronunciation

Cultural Stereotypes

Show more

Learner types for spanish classes

Spanish for intermediate icon

Spanish for intermediate

Spanish for adults icon

Spanish for adults

Spanish for advanced icon

Spanish for advanced

Spanish for beginners icon

Spanish for beginners

Spanish for kids icon

Spanish for kids

ASD icon

ASD

Home schooled icon

Home schooled

Dynamic spanish lessons

Chat for quick help icon

Chat for quick help

Mobile joining icon

Mobile joining

Parent feedback icon

Parent feedback

Open Q&A icon

Open Q&A

Note taking icon

Note taking

Learning tools used in spanish classes

Writing prompts image

Writing prompts

Translation tools image

Translation tools

Phonetic drills image

Phonetic drills

Game based learning tools image

Game based learning tools

Grammar practice image

Grammar practice

tutorFooter

Spanish tutors on Wiingy are vetted for quality

Every tutor is interviewed and selected for subject expertise and teaching skill.