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Amalia Tesler

Stress-free Spanish so you can stop guessing. Speak Spanish with expert guidance and real context

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Amalia Tesler

Bachelors degree

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Each lesson is 55 min

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About your spanish tutor

I am Ama, your Spanish teacher who enjoys good conversations, curious questions and the “can I skip studying Subjuntivo?” moment. I help students prepare for exams, survive (and enjoy!) trips, move to another country, and switch smoothly between Spain-ish vocabulary and Latin American vibes, whatever fits your reality. I’m not into endless homework marathons, but I am into building classes that feel like you: your goals, your pace, your style. Every lesson is 100% personalized, whether you need confidence to order a coffee without panic, pass an official test, or understand your future Spanish-speaking coworkers. I’ve got a university degree in Linguistics and more than 7 years helping people from all over the world fall in love with Spanish… or at least stop being scared of it. My classes are flexible, but always professional and designed so you actually learn and enjoy the process. If you want Spanish that feels natural, useful and a bit fun, I’m your teacher. Vamos :)

Amalia graduated from Universidad Católica Argentina

Amalia graduated from Universidad Católica Argentina

Spanish tutor language skill

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Cultural Context for Speaking

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Homework help

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Vocabulary Building

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Conversational Practice

Learner types for spanish classes

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Spanish for intermediate

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Spanish for advanced

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Home schooled

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Learning Disabilities

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Spanish for beginners

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Spanish for adults

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Anxiety or Stress Disorders

Spanish classes highlights

My method mixes my inner grammar geek with a conversational vibe. If you’re studying for an international exam, I can totally go traditional and structured. But in my ideal world, every class has a guiding theme so learning Spanish feels like following a storyline, not jumping between random topics. We cover grammar in small, painless doses and then use it right away in conversation. The more mechanical exercises usually go as homework. We work on Zoom with shared notes we both edit live and later download as a PDF, plus an interactive FigJam board where everything stays clear, organized and editable. We chat about real things (news, gossip, everyday stuff) and use tons of examples so everything feels practical. My approach blends the Communicative Approach with “focus on form,” so your Spanish grows naturally, with context and personality, but also solid structure behind it.

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Spanish

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Spanish Listening

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Spanish Reading

Spanish Speaking

Spanish Speaking

Spanish Writing

Spanish Writing

Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

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Spanish concepts taught by Amalia

Student learned 12 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed vocabulary for describing places and practiced comparing cities in Spanish. The student learned new expressions and grammatical structures related to location descriptions. Homework was assigned to study adjectives for describing people in preparation for the next lesson.

Describing Places: 'Ser' vs. 'Estar'

Expressing 'There is/are': 'Hay'

Meeting Places and Cities: Using 'Conocer'

Comparatives: Más/Menos + Adjective + Que

Expressing 'As...As': Tan + Adjective + Como

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Student learned 14 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed the Spanish verbs 'tener' and 'haber', focusing on their usage and conjugations. The student practiced these concepts through sentence construction and a reading comprehension exercise about Buenos Aires. The class concluded with vocabulary related to describing places and a brief discussion about cultural differences.

Verbs 'Tener' and 'Haber'

Describing Places

Weather Expressions

Cultural Nuances - Christmas

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Learning tools used in spanish classes

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Grammar practice

Dynamic spanish lessons

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Pets are welcomed

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Record lessons

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Weekend lessons

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Note taking

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