Spanish lessons with a UCES tutor focused on conversation, culture, and personal growth
Private classes - Regina Grisolia
Bachelors degree
$30
/ hour
Focused test prep for language exams
88% of students feel prepared for their language exams.
Strong parent endorsements
Highly recommended by parents for practical language learning.
Regular progress check-ins
90% of students get regular updates on their language skills.
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!
Spanish tutor specialities
Conversational Practice
Career guidance
Test prep strategies
Pronunciation Coaching
Role Playing Scenarios
Spanish classes overview
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.
Student types for spanish classes
Spanish for intermediate
ADHD
ASD
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
Interactive spanish lessons
Record lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed
Pets are welcomed
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
Mobile joining
Teaching tools used in spanish classes
Subtitled media
Game based learning tools
Interactive quizzes
Writing prompts
Phonetic drills
Speech recognition
Spanish tutor also teaches
Spanish
Spanish Reading
Spanish Grammar & Vocabulary
Conversational Spanish
Spanish Literature
Travel Spanish
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Spanish concept taught by Regina
Regina tutored Chad in Spanish, focusing on the differences between *conocer* and *saber*, adverbs of frequency, and an introduction to stem-changing verbs. Chad practiced using these concepts through exercises and conversational activities. They scheduled their next session and Chad agreed to provide Regina with the name of a restaurant in Buenos Aires.
Verbal Phrases and Infinitives
Konoser vs. Saber
Personal 'a' with Konoser
Adverbs of Frequency
Regina and Sam had their final Spanish lesson, where they practiced interrogatives in the context of renting an apartment. Sam worked on formulating questions and answering them correctly, with Regina providing corrections on word order and the use of 'qué' versus 'cuál.' They discussed continuing lessons via WhatsApp.
Qual vs. Qué
Dónde vs. Adónde
Por qué vs. Porque
Cuánto vs. Cuántos
Regina taught Emma about the nuances between the preterite and imperfect past tenses in Spanish, focusing on their different uses and how they combine in narratives. Emma practiced identifying the correct tense in various sentences. Regina assigned reviewing the lesson materials and plans to have Emma write a story using both tenses in the next class.
Pretérito Imperfecto vs. Pretérito Indefinido
Uses of Pretérito Imperfecto
Indirect Speech in the Past
Perspective and Point of View
Regina and Chad practiced Spanish, focusing on pronunciation rules for the letter 'C', present tense verb conjugations with professions, and distinguishing between the verbs 'saber' and 'conocer'. Chad practiced sentence construction and vocabulary. They scheduled the next lessons for Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 PM.
C Pronunciation in Spanish
Para vs. Por
Using 'A Personal'
Saber
Regina tutored Sam in Spanish, concentrating on vocabulary for locations and housing, along with grammar like prepositions, articles, and verb conjugations ('estar'/'ser'). They practiced describing places and asking relevant questions. They also discussed scheduling the next session.
Interrogatives for Places
Vocabulary for Places
Verb 'Estar' for Places
Placement Prepositions
Regina Grisolia and Sam Burns reviewed professions vocabulary and the difference between "por" and "para," then began learning the verbs "ser" and "estar." They practiced describing professions and locations using these verbs and explored related prepositions. No specific homework or follow-up was assigned.
Professions Vocabulary
Verb 'Ser'
Verb 'Estar'
Prepositions 'Por' vs. 'Para'