Regina Grisolia
Spanish lessons with a UCES tutor focused on conversation, culture, and personal growth




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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


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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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Travel Spanish
Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary

Spanish concepts taught by Regina
Student and Tutor engaged in a Spanish language review session, practicing travel-related vocabulary through conversation. The main activity involved a multi-paragraph writing exercise where the Student composed a hotel review, applying preterite tense for past experiences and conditional tense for recommendations. The session concluded with a thorough review and correction of the written work, focusing on grammar, agreement, and spelling.
Vocabulario de Viajes y Reseñas (Travel and Review Vocabulary)
El Verbo Impersonal 'Haber' (There Is/Are
There Was/Were)
Concordancia de Género y Número (Gender and Number Agreement)
El Condicional (Conditional Tense)
El Pretérito (Preterite Tense)
Student and Tutor reviewed the Spanish verbs 'Ser' and 'Tener', focusing on their application for describing physical characteristics, personality traits, and possessions. Student practiced describing various individuals, including family members and people in images, using new vocabulary for hair, height, build, and accessories. The session involved direct application of adjective agreement and verb conjugation, with the next class planned to continue exploring descriptions and professions.
Verbos "Ser" y "Tener": Essential Description Tools
Describing Physical Traits with Adjectives
Hair and Accessories: "Tener" in Action
Adjective-Noun Agreement: The Golden Rule
Expressing Age and Respectful Terms
The Tutor and Student reviewed Spanish grammar, focusing on the correct usage of past tenses and expanding vocabulary related to traffic and accidents. They practiced transforming sentences into the past tense and discussed new terms for road signs, vehicles, and driving actions, with plans to continue vocabulary acquisition in future sessions.
Gerundio (Present Participle)
Vocabulary: Traffic Signs and Road Safety
Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns
Past Tenses: Pretérito Indefinido vs. Imperfecto
Student and Tutor continued their work on Spanish family vocabulary and introduced possessive adjectives. They practiced identifying family members and applied new grammatical concepts through a descriptive narrative and interactive questions. The next session will focus on descriptive vocabulary using verbs.
Spanish Vowel Pronunciation: Short & Clear Sounds
Expanding Family Vocabulary & Possession with "de"
Differentiating Homophones: tú/tu & él/el
Concordancia (Agreement): Matching Gender & Number
Possessive Adjectives: Expressing Ownership in Spanish
The Student and Tutor thoroughly reviewed the usage of Spanish *Preterito Indefinido* and *Imperfecto* tenses through a story-writing exercise. They practiced applying these tenses, with a focus on distinguishing consecutive actions from descriptions and simultaneous events, and clarified the use of various pronouns and prepositions. The plan is to complete the story exercise and introduce new vocabulary in the next session.
Irregular Pretérito Verbs
Pretérito Indefinido (Preterite) vs. Imperfecto (Imperfect): Core Usage
Preposition 'en' for Static Location
The Personal 'a'
Reflexive Pronouns vs. Indirect Object Pronouns
Student and Tutor introduced and practiced using Spanish relative pronouns: "que," "quien/quienes," and "donde." They reviewed the specific rules for each, focusing on when to use them for people, things, or places, and completed exercises involving dialogue analysis, sentence correction, and filling in blanks in a text. The next class will continue practicing sentence combination with these pronouns.
Uso de 'Quien/Quienes' (Who/Whom)
Uso de 'Donde' (Where)
Uso de 'Que' (That/Which/Who)
Ausencia de Tildes en Pronombres Relativos
Pronombres Relativos: Fundamentos
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Speech recognition
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Translation tools
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Language simulations
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