Boost your grammar and vocabulary with a passionate tutor focused on your Spanish goals

Private classes - Constanza Muñoz
Bachelors degree
$29
$27
/ hour
Quick homework help and support
85% of students receive homework assistance on time.
Strong parent endorsements
Highly recommended by parents for practical language learning.
Focused on speaking practice
85% of students improve their conversational skills quickly.
About your spanish tutor
As an enthusiastic Spanish tutor, I'm Constanza Muñoz, holding a Bachelor's degree with over a year of experience. Specializing in Spanish, I cater to students of all levels, from kids to advanced learners. My specialities include career guidance, cultural immersion, pronunciation coaching, and more. I offer classes in Spanish Speaking, Grammar, Writing, and Academic Spanish. With personalized lessons, I focus on vocabulary building, test prep strategies, and creating a cultural context for speaking. Whether you're a beginner or aiming for fluency, I adapt to your needs. Let's embark on this language journey together!
Spanish tutor specialities
Cultural immersion
Spanish language skill
Career guidance
Homework help
Conversational Practice
Spanish classes overview
My teaching methodology is deeply rooted in personalized tutoring, tailored to the unique needs of each student. I specialize in teaching a wide range of Spanish classes, including Spanish Writing, Listening, Grammar & Vocabulary, Speaking, Academic Spanish, and more, for individuals of all levels, from kids to adults. By incorporating interactive dialogue, immersive conversations, vocabulary expansion, and a strong focus on grammar and verb conjugation, I ensure engaging and effective learning experiences. I utilize a variety of tech tools both online and offline to enhance the learning process. My approach aims to create a dynamic and supportive environment where students feel confident and motivated to progress successfully in their Spanish language journey.
Student types for spanish classes
Spanish for kids
Spanish for beginners
Spanish for intermediate
Spanish for adults
Spanish for advanced
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Teaching tools used in spanish classes
Writing prompts
Grammar practice
Interactive quizzes
Subtitled media
Speech recognition
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Spanish concept taught by Constanza
Constanza tutored Albert in Spanish, focusing on the preterite tense, its distinction from the imperfect tense, and related verb conjugations. Albert practiced conjugating regular verbs in the preterite and translating sentences. Constanza assigned Albert to send her his corrected test and emphasized the importance of studying vocabulary and mastering time tenses for the upcoming mock test on Saturday.
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Regular Verbs in Preterite
Irregular Preterite Endings
Orthographic Changes in Preterite
Constanza Muñoz tutored Albert Payson on the Spanish imperfect tense, covering conjugations, irregular verbs, and its usage for describing habitual past actions and providing context in narratives. Albert practiced translating sentences and identifying professions in Spanish. Constanza assigned a homework task involving translating sentences into the imperfect tense, to be reviewed in the next session.
Irregular Verbs in Imperfect
Imperfect vs. Preterit
Preterit Tense
Imperfect Tense
Constanza tutored Albert in Spanish, focusing on irregular verb conjugations in the present indicative tense, including stem-changing verbs (O to UE and E to IE) and irregular "yo" forms. Albert practiced conjugating verbs and creating sentences. Constanza assigned homework to complete the verb conjugation guide and will send a lesson plan for the next session.
Irregular Verbs in Spanish
Stem Changes (o > ue)
Stem Changes (e > ie)
Reflexive Verbs
Constanza Muñoz reviewed Jerad Gardemal's Spanish exercises, correcting preposition usage, article agreement, and verb choice. They discussed idiomatic expressions and the differences between literal and practical translations. Jerad was assigned additional exercises focused on forming negative sentences.
Cash vs. The Cash
Prepositions with Verbs
Definite vs. Indefinite Articles
Verb 'Trabajar' vs. 'Funcionar'
Constanza tutored Albert in Spanish, focusing on present indicative verb conjugations in preparation for his exam on June 2nd. They reviewed regular and irregular verbs, including reflexive forms, and worked through conjugation exercises. Albert was assigned homework to complete the conjugation tables, and Constanza will provide additional guides and exercises for the upcoming week.
Reflexive Pronouns
Soft Pronunciation of 'T'
Present Indicative Conjugation
Drive Folder
Subjunctive Mood
Conditional Tenses
Past Perfect
Present Perfect