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




Spanish classes - Regina Grisolia
Masters degree
/ 30 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


Spanish tutor language skill
Cultural Context for Speaking
Career guidance
Homework help
Conversational Practice
Role Playing Scenarios
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 concept taught by Regina
Regina guided Chad through a Spanish lesson focused on preterite conjugations of regular verbs ending in -ar, -er, and -ir. Chad practiced conjugating verbs in conversational and written exercises, and Regina provided corrections and explanations of grammatical concepts. They plan to move on to irregular verbs in the past tense during the next class.
Preterite AR Verbs
Preterite ER/IR Verbs
Ser vs. Estar (Preterite for Events)
"Nadie" as Singular Subject
"Pasarlo Bien"
Regina tutored Chad in Spanish, concentrating on past tense conjugations of regular -ar verbs and temporal markers for past events. Chad actively practiced describing a scene, reading a past tense dialogue, and conjugating verbs. For continued study, Regina assigned him to review past tense adverbs.
Adjective Placement
Pretérito Regular -AR Verbs
Accent Marks in Pretérito
Ir vs. Irse
Marcadores Temporales
Regina Grisolia guided Roxie through a Spanish lesson focused on past tense verb conjugations, including regular, irregular, and stem-changing verbs. Roxie practiced applying the 'chancleta' rule for stem changes and worked on exercises to form sentences using the target verbs. The lesson concluded with a review of irregular verbs 'ir,' 'ser,' 'ver,' and 'dar,' and their unique conjugations.
Irregular Verbs Ver and Dar (Preterite)
Irregular Verbs Ir and Ser (Preterite)
Vowel Changes in Preterite Stem-Changers
Stem-Changing Verbs (Preterite)
Regina and Emma dedicated their Spanish lesson to mastering the correct usage of the relative pronouns 'K' and 'Ken' for connecting sentences. Emma actively worked through exercises to distinguish between the two and also reviewed vocabulary related to travel. Regina provided further practice to solidify Emma's understanding of these grammatical points, with a writing activity planned for their next class.
Relative Pronoun 'Que'
Verb 'Caber' (to fit)
'Hace' for Time Ago
Relative Adverb 'Donde'
Relative Pronoun 'Quien/Quienes'
Regina and Chad dedicated their Spanish lesson to reviewing the uses of 'por' and 'para,' and expanding their vocabulary related to sports and recreational activities. Chad actively practiced using the new words in sentences and honed his ability to differentiate between similar-sounding terms. They concluded by completing an exercise to identify various sports based on descriptions, with plans to continue their vocabulary practice in their next class.
Por vs. Para (Deadlines)
Por vs. Para (Motivation/Reason)
Pez vs. Pescado
Realizar vs. Hacer
Athletismo vs. Atleta
A Spanish lesson for a learner from Hempstead continued with a review of the differences between 'para' and 'por'. The student worked through sentences to identify the correct usage based on context, discussing how to express opinions, deadlines, recipients, and reasons using these prepositions. The lesson concluded with an introduction to 'hobort sports'.
Para (Purpose/Reason)
Por (Recipient/Hierarchy)
Spanish tutor also teaches
Spanish
Spanish Reading
Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary
Conversational Spanish
Spanish Literature
Travel Spanish
Learner types for spanish classes
Home schooled
Spanish for intermediate
ASD
Learning Disabilities
ADHD
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Dynamic spanish lessons
Open Q&A
Mobile joining
Parent feedback
Open Q&A
Mobile joining
Record lessons
Weekend lessons
Pets are welcomed
Learning tools used in spanish classes
Phonetic drills
Language simulations
Interactive quizzes
Speech recognition
Subtitled media
Dictation tools

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