Regina Grisolia

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Regina Grisolia

Masters degree

/ 55 min

About your spanish tutor

Hola! I'm Regina Grisolia, a passionate Spanish tutor with a Bachelor's degree and years of experience teaching Spanish at various levels. My expertise lies in Spanish Literature, Travel Spanish, Grammar & Vocabulary, Reading, Conversational Practice, and more. I specialize in providing personalized classes tailored to your needs. Whether you need help with homework, want to improve your pronunciation, or prepare for exams, I've got you covered. I believe in creating a cultural immersion experience to enhance your learning journey. My classes are interactive, focusing on role-playing scenarios and practical exercises to boost your Spanish language skills. I offer career guidance and test prep strategies to help you succeed. From vocabulary building to understanding the cultural context of the language, I ensure a comprehensive learning experience. For intermediate students looking to enhance their Spanish proficiency, I provide a supportive environment where you can practice conversational Spanish with confidence. Whether you have specific learning requirements or special needs, I am here to support you every step of the way. Let's embark on this exciting language learning adventure together! Vamos a aprender español!

Regina graduated from NYU

Regina graduated from NYU
Regina graduated from NYU

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Cultural Context for Speaking

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Pronunciation Coaching

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Spanish classes highlights

My tutoring approach is deeply rooted in cultural immersion and interactive dialogue, focusing on grammar while fostering immersive conversations. I specialize in teaching subjects like Conversational Spanish, Spanish Literature, and Grammar & Vocabulary. To enhance learning, I leverage tech tools for interactive online classes, using platforms like Zoom and Google Meet. I follow a tailored curriculum that aligns with the student's goals and proficiency level. My classes cater to intermediate Spanish learners, offering a safe and flexible environment where making mistakes is encouraged for effective learning and improvement.

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Spanish concepts taught by Regina

Student learned 5 days ago

The tutor introduced basic Spanish grammar, including the use of the verbs 'ser' for identity and 'gustar' for likes and dislikes. They also touched upon expressing expectations using 'esperar' followed by an infinitive, and discussed the student's goals for improving Spanish fluency and comprehension.

The Verb 'Ser' in Spanish

Expressing Expectations with 'Esperar'

Verb Conjugation: Infinitives

Expressing Likes and Dislikes

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Student learned 6 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed and practiced using Spanish interrogative words and forming questions based on answers. They worked on differentiating between 'qué' and 'cuál,' and applied these concepts through exercises involving descriptions and locations, with a focus on correct verb conjugation and prepositions.

Possessive Adjectives

Formal vs. Informal Address (Tú vs. Usted)

Ser vs. Estar: Essential Verbs

Interrogatives (Who

What

When

Why

Where)

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Student learned 7 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed the differences and combined use of the Spanish preterite and imperfect tenses, focusing on how they describe sequential, ongoing, and interrupting actions. They also began learning new vocabulary related to traffic and accidents. The next session will continue with this vocabulary and the past tenses, with a follow-up planned for August 24th.

Series of Completed Actions

Vocabulary: Traffic and Accidents

Simultaneous Past Actions

Pretérito vs. Imperfecto: Interruption

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Student learned 7 days ago

The tutor and student delved into the Spanish subjunctive mood, focusing on its formation with regular and irregular verbs, and its use with impersonal expressions. They practiced conjugating verbs and constructing sentences, applying the subjunctive to express opinions, recommendations, and hypothetical situations, with plans to continue practicing these concepts.

Forming the Present Subjunctive

Impersonal Expressions with the Subjunctive

Irregular Verbs in the Present Subjunctive

Indicative vs. Subjunctive Moods

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Student learned 13 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed a comprehensive Spanish test, focusing on detailed grammar corrections, vocabulary nuances, and speaking practice. The session also introduced the fundamental concepts of the Subjunctive mood and its distinction from the Indicative mood, with plans to continue exploring this new tense in the next class.

Pluralizing Nouns Ending in -z

Subjunctive Mood: Introduction

Grammatical Agreement (Gender & Number)

"Se" for Accidental Situations

Word Families (Noun

Adjective

Verb)

"A" Personal

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Student learned 13 days ago

Student and Tutor reviewed Spanish prepositions of place and practiced identifying and using various interrogatives such as `¿Cómo?`, `¿Qué?`, `¿Cuánto?`, `¿Dónde?`, `¿Por qué?`, `¿Quién?`, and `¿Cuál?`. They worked through exercises that involved guessing questions based on provided answers and ordering words to form correct questions. The plan for future sessions includes comparing `qué` and `cuál` in more detail, along with the verbs `ser` and `estar`.

Expressing Quantity: Understanding `Cuánto/a/os/as`

Initial Distinction: `Por` vs. `Para`

Grammar Rules for Spanish Questions: Word Order & Prepositions

Introduction to Spanish Interrogatives (Question Words)

Spanish Prepositions for Placement Review

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Game based learning tools

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Phonetic drills

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