Kenneth López
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Kenneth López
Bachelors degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
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30 lessons
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About your spanish tutor
I’m Kenneth López, a Spanish tutor and Agronomic Engineering student from Colombia. I’m the kind of person who enjoys understanding things deeply—plants, soil, language, and people. That curiosity shapes the way I teach: patient, clear, structured, and always connected to real life. Music is a big part of who I am. I sing in a choir, and I love everything from sacred choral music to Latin American folk, contemporary arrangements, jazz, and even a bit of pop. Music has taught me discipline, listening skills, and how to guide others with rhythm and intention—qualities I bring into every lesson. I like to use melody, flow, and natural pacing to help students speak Spanish more confidently and expressively. I’ve been teaching Spanish for over a year, working with beginners, advanced learners, kids, and adults. My classes focus on practical Spanish you can actually use: clear grammar, real conversation, helpful vocabulary, and cultural insights drawn from everyday Colombian life. Sometimes I even bring music or lyrics into the learning process when it makes sense, because language lives not just in rules, but in sound. I’m patient, organized, and used to working with students who have specific learning needs. Whether you’re looking to improve your pronunciation, prepare for an interview, get homework support, or build confidence in speaking, I’ll guide you with a calm and supportive approach. If you want a Spanish tutor who brings culture, curiosity, and a genuine love for music into the learning experience, I’d be glad to help you grow and enjoy the language in a meaningful and personal way.
Meet Kenneth
Spanish tutor language skill
Vocabulary Building
Pronunciation Coaching
Cultural immersion
Role Playing Scenarios
Cultural Context for Speaking
Homework help
Test prep strategies
Learner types for spanish classes
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
ADHD
ASD
Spanish for beginners
Spanish for intermediate
Spanish for adults
Spanish for advanced
Spanish for kids
Spanish classes highlights
My teaching approach is practical, personalized, and designed to help each student feel confident using Spanish in real situations. I begin by understanding the student’s goals, interests, and learning style. From there, I build a tailored plan that focuses on clear explanations, meaningful practice, and steady progress. I combine structured grammar and vocabulary work with natural conversation so students can immediately apply what they learn. I use examples from everyday life, Latin American culture, and even music when it helps with rhythm, pronunciation, or expression. Because I am also a singer and part of a choir, I pay close attention to sound, clarity, and flow—skills that support better speaking and listening in Spanish. I adapt the pace to each student and provide gentle correction that encourages growth without creating pressure. Whether the goal is academic success, professional communication, interview preparation, or simply speaking with more confidence, I guide students step by step. I am also experienced in working with students who have specific learning needs, adjusting activities and explanations to ensure accessibility and comfort. My priority is to create a supportive, calm environment where students feel safe to practice, make mistakes, and truly enjoy the learning process. Overall, my methodology blends structure, creativity, cultural insight, and patient guidance to help every learner advance with clarity and confidence.
Improved writing skills in weeks
90% of students show marked improvement in writing.
Support beyond scheduled classes
Parents appreciate extra help with homework and test prep.
Interactive lessons for reading and writing
Students engage in real-world exercises to improve writing and reading.
Spanish tutor also teaches
Spanish
Spanish Listening
Spanish Reading
Spanish Speaking
Spanish Writing
Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
Free Tutor Swap

Spanish concepts taught by Kenneth
The Tutor and Student reviewed and practiced Spanish vocabulary related to academic achievements, professions, and work experience. They focused on terms like 'Maestria', 'Licenciatura', 'profesión', 'carrera', and 'experiencia', with the student practicing pronunciation and usage through examples.
Maestría
Licencia
Experiencia Laboral
Profesión vs. Carrera
The class covered advanced Spanish verb conjugations, focusing on the conditional and imperfect subjunctive tenses. The student practiced forming these tenses and understanding their usage in hypothetical situations and for expressing wishes or advice. The tutor plans to provide a guide and workshop on irregular conjugations for further practice.
Spanish Conditional Tense (*-ría*)
Spanish Past Tenses: Pretérito vs. Imperfecto
Spanish Future Tense Endings
The Use of 'Apostar' (To Bet/Gamble)
The tutor and student worked on Spanish grammar, focusing on the correct usage and placement of direct and indirect object pronouns. They practiced transforming sentences and reviewed several Spanish idioms and vocabulary related to negative actions and emotions. The next class is scheduled for Saturday.
Indirect Object Pronouns
Spanish Idioms and Expressions
Gender and Number Agreement in Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns
The Tutor and Student reviewed the usage of Spanish interrogative words "qué" and "cuál" for definitions versus choices, and expanded vocabulary for food, transportation, and family relationships. They also discussed verb nuances like "hear" vs. "listen" and "see" vs. "look," along with weather and music preferences. The next session is implied to continue this language learning journey.
Spanish Verb Tenses: Future Intent
Distinguishing 'Oír' (to hear) and 'Escuchar' (to listen)
Meal Names and Etymology in Spanish
Qué vs. Cuál
The tutor and student focused on the critical Spanish grammar distinction between the verbs 'ser' and 'estar', covering their uses in the present and past tenses ('era' and 'estaba'). They practiced identifying and forming sentences that correctly apply these verbs based on whether the attribute is inherent or a temporary state. The student was assigned to write five sentences in the present and five in the past tense for practice.
Ser vs. Estar: The Two Faces of 'To Be'
Past Tenses: Imperfect vs. Preterite
Spanish Expressing Affection: Ko vs. Estimado
The Tutor and Student reviewed Spanish vocabulary and grammatical structures for expressing agreement, disagreement, and opinions. They practiced phrases related to flexibility and work-life balance, and discussed the usage of "deberíamos" (we should). Future sessions will be scheduled based on mutual availability.
Expressing Personal Opinion: 'As Far As I'm Concerned'
Expressing Obligation: 'We Should'
Expressing the Opposite: 'Contrario'
Conveying Disagreement: 'Defer'
Spanish Agreement & Disagreement
Supporting Someone: 'To Be On Someone's Side'
Learning tools used in spanish classes
Dictation tools
Phonetic drills
Grammar practice
Interactive quizzes
Game based learning tools
Writing prompts
Speech recognition
Dynamic spanish lessons
Record lessons
Weekend lessons
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