I teach: Spanish
active students: 348
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Spanish teacher with experience in teaching Spanish and French
Teacher's specialization:
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Teacher's specialization:
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Luana
Ada is incredible! She is an amazing, fun and creative teacher! I recommend her for all levels, Ada always organizes the lessons to my needs and knowledge. I am just starting to learn Spanish and I see improvements with each lesson.
I teach: Spanish
active students: 124
lessons: 5897
Teaches Spanish language
Teacher's specialization:
Spanish for beginners
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Corresponds to Oxford certification
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Elena
Deisson is very comfortable to learn with. I wanted to practice speaking and listening since I haven't spoken Spanish for years. Deisson always kindly corrects me when I say something wrong and makes recommendations, overall, he structures the lesson in a way that keeps me talking without much effort. I recommend him to anyone who wants to improve their Spanish language skills.
I teach: Spanish
active students: 5
lessons: 1956
Master's degree in teaching Spanish as a second language, degree in English and French foreign languages.
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Corresponds to Oxford certification
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Anna
Rosa has always been very patient and encouraging. She has given me a lot of opportunities to read and speak in Spanish during class. I just finished A1 with Pablo and started A2 recently! I feel like I can already expressed myself with basic Spanish, e.g. what have I done today/ at work/ what I want to do in weekends etc.
I teach: Spanish
active students: 6
lessons: 2764
I am a native Spanish speaker with over 8 years of language teaching experience. I specialise in helping students of all ages and levels, from beginners to advanced, to achieve their language learning goals.
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Tania
It was another fascinating lesson from my son. An hour seemed like a few seconds to me. They worked on improving writing skills in Spanish. Rosa offered great grammar and style skills that will help my son sound more natural when he speaks or writes. The teacher has a great approach to children and my son enjoyed participating in the lesson.
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Why is it important to learn Spanish?
There are currently approximately 580 million Spanish speakers worldwide; that's 7.6% of the world's population. In fact, Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world and the third most widely used language on the Internet after English and Chinese.
How long does it take to learn Spanish?
It takes the average person between 575 and 600 hours to get from zero to fluent Spanish. Fluency is difficult to determine because everyone progresses at different rates and there are many contributing factors.
Why are the exclamation points and question marks inverted in Spanish?
The inverted question mark was adopted around 1754, when the Royal Academy recommended the use of this symbol to indicate the beginning of a question in written Spanish, such as "¿Cuántos años tienes?" The institution also ordered the same system of inverted symbols for exclamatory expressions using the symbols "¡" and "!"
Does Spanish have dialects?
Spanish spoken in Spain is different from Spanish in Argentina. Spanish is quite varied when it comes to spoken form, varying to different degrees from one country to another, especially in pronunciation and vocabulary. Variations exist not only between European Spanish and Spanish in the Americas, but also in many different dialects of Spain and Latin America.
What is DELE?
DELE is an official document certifying the degree of competence and knowledge of Spanish, issued by the Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Spanish Ministry of Education. It corresponds to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and ranges from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Proficiency).