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Regina Grisolia

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Regina Grisolia

Masters degree

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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

Spanish tutor language skill

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Cultural Context for Speaking

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Conversational Practice

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Pronunciation Coaching

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Test prep strategies

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Role Playing Scenarios

Learner types for spanish classes

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Home schooled

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Spanish for intermediate

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ASD

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ADHD

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Learning Disabilities

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Anxiety or Stress Disorders

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.

Spanish tutor also teaches

Spanish

Spanish

Spanish Reading

Spanish Reading

Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

Conversational Spanish

Conversational Spanish

Spanish Literature

Spanish Literature

Travel Spanish

Travel Spanish

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Spanish concepts taught by Regina

Student learned about 14 hours ago

The session centered on distinguishing between the Spanish imperfecto and preterite tenses. The Student completed exercises to differentiate when to use each tense based on context and interpretation. The class reviewed the uses of imperfecto and practiced identifying the correct tense in various sentences.

Imperfecto Tense: Indirect Quotes

Imperfecto Tense: Ongoing Past Actions

Uses of Imperfecto: Description

Pretérito Perfecto vs Imperfecto: Interpretation

Pretérito Perfecto vs. Imperfecto: Completed vs. Ongoing Actions

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Student learned about 17 hours ago

The class session centered around the review and practice of informal commands (mandatos) in Spanish, including positive and negative commands. The Student engaged in activities that required offering advice in various conflict situations using these commands, and also briefly touched on pronoun usage with commands. The plan is to continue practice and grammar review in the next session, with a test scheduled for the end of the year.

Informal Commands (Mandatos)

Using Pronouns with Commands

Uses of 'Te'

'Lo'

and Reflexive Pronouns

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Student learned 7 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed the imperfect tense in Spanish, its conjugation rules, and its various uses for describing past actions, habits, and states. The student practiced conjugating verbs in the imperfect tense and translating sentences. The plan is to continue with this tense and work with negatives in Spanish during the next session.

Imperfect Tense Conjugation

Irregular Verbs in Imperfecto

Uses of the Imperfect Tense

Past Progressive with Imperfecto

Vocabulary for Childhood and Chores

Costar in Different Contexts

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Student learned 7 days ago

The Student and Tutor practiced using formal and informal commands in Spanish through various exercises. They worked on creating dialogues and scenarios to apply the correct command forms. The homework is to review grammar content related to commands in preparation for the next class.

Pronunciation Key: E and I Vowels

Negative Informal Command Formation

Irregular Informal Commands

Informal Commands (Commandos Informales)

Formal Commands (Commandos Formales)

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Student learned 7 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed the usage of the imperfect tense in Spanish for past actions and discussed the concept of double negatives. They practiced identifying and constructing sentences with multiple negative words and indefinite terms, with plans to continue practicing negatives and conduct a test before the end of the year.

Indefinite and Negative Words

Imperfect Tense Usage

Distinction Between Imperfect and Preterite

Double Negatives in Spanish

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Student learned 11 days ago

The session focused on Spanish grammar, specifically the uses and differences between the *Pretérito*, *Imperfecto*, and *Presente* tenses. The Student practiced identifying these tenses in sentences and translating their meanings. The Tutor assigned exercises on *Imperfecto* for the next class and planned to continue exploring the combination of *Pretérito* and *Imperfecto* in future lessons.

Perspective: Imperfecto versus Pretérito

Indirect Speech with Imperfecto

Presente vs. Imperfecto: Time and Duration

Pretérito vs. Imperfecto: Completed vs. Ongoing Actions

Interrupted Actions: Imperfecto and Pretérito Combination

Uses of Imperfecto: Unspecified Actions

Uses of Imperfecto: Descriptions

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Learning tools used in spanish classes

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Speech recognition

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Phonetic drills

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Game based learning tools

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Writing prompts

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Subtitled media

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Dictation tools

Dynamic spanish lessons

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Pets are welcomed

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Record lessons

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Note taking

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Record lessons

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Pets are welcomed

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Parent feedback

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Open Q&A

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Mobile joining

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