Vanessa Rodriguez

Learn Spanish Through Real-Life Experiences and Culture – Personalized Lessons Designed Just for You!”

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Vanessa Rodriguez

Bachelors degree

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Each lesson is 55 min

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About your spanish tutor

Hello, my name is Vanessa Rodriguez, I am Colombian, and I am 26 years old. I have a degree in modern languages with an emphasis on English and French. I am passionate about cultures, travel, and unforgettable experiences. Learning with me means experiencing the language in a real and culturally rich environment. It’s not just about studying rules or memorizing vocabulary it’s about immersing yourself in real-life situations, everyday conversations, and authentic contexts where the language naturally comes to life. Each lesson is a practical experience that helps you communicate with confidence while exploring the customs, expressions, and cultural values that truly connect you with the language and the people who speak it. Feel free to contact me anytime I’ll be more than happy to answer your questions and guide you through every step of your learning journey.

Vanessa graduated from Universidad del Quindio

Vanessa graduated from Universidad del Quindio
Vanessa graduated from Universidad del Quindio

Spanish tutor language skill

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Test prep strategies

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Cultural immersion

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Spanish language skill

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Cultural Context for Speaking

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Homework help

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Pronunciation Coaching

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Career guidance

Learner types for spanish classes

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ADHD

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Spanish for adults

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Anxiety or Stress Disorders

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Spanish for advanced

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ASD

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Spanish for intermediate

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Learning Disabilities

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Spanish for beginners

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Spanish for kids

Spanish classes highlights

My teaching method is flexible and personalized, adapting to each student’s goals, level, and learning style. I combine real-life communication, cultural immersion, and interactive activities to make learning practical and engaging. Each lesson focuses on meaningful use of language through authentic situations, helping students build confidence and fluency. Culture is integrated as a key part of understanding the language, and I use technology and personalized feedback to ensure progress. Every class is dynamic, relevant, and designed to help students achieve real-world communication skills. In addition to cultural immersion, I apply principles of reflective learning and metacognition, encouraging students to understand how they learn best. Together, we identify strategies that optimize their progress, such as using visual aids, taking structured notes, practicing through storytelling, or engaging with authentic media outside class. I also integrate regular feedback and self-assessment moments, helping students track their growth and recognize areas for improvement. Mistakes are treated as valuable learning opportunities rather than setbacks; they’re signals of progress and moments to reinforce understanding. My goal is to create a safe and supportive environment where learners feel confident to express themselves freely, experiment with the language, and celebrate every milestone along the way. Technology also plays an essential role in my methodology. I use digital tools to create interactive lessons, virtual flashcards, online quizzes, and collaborative exercises that make learning accessible anytime.

Spanish tutor also teaches

Spanish

Spanish

Spanish Listening

Spanish Listening

Spanish Reading

Spanish Reading

Spanish Speaking

Spanish Speaking

Spanish Writing

Spanish Writing

Conversational Spanish

Conversational Spanish

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Allows 1h early scheduling

Allows 1h early rescheduling

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Spanish concepts taught by Vanessa

Student learned 2 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed the Spanish verbs 'ser' and 'estar,' focusing on their distinct uses for permanent versus temporary states and characteristics. They practiced conjugations, negation, and applied these concepts through vocabulary exercises and sentence construction, with homework assigned to practice daily verbs and routine expressions.

Spanish Verbs: Ser vs. Estar

Spanish Verb Conjugation Basics

The Role of Adjectives in Spanish

Negation in Spanish

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Student learned 2 days ago

The Tutor and Student worked on Spanish verb conjugation in the present tense, covering regular verbs with -ar, -er, and -ir endings, as well as common irregular verbs. The student will practice conjugating verbs to describe their daily routine for homework.

Spanish Verb Conjugation: Present Tense

Ser vs. Estar: The Nuances of 'To Be'

Distinguishing 'Look'

'See'

and 'Watch' in Spanish

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Student learned 3 days ago

The session covered the simple past tense in Spanish, focusing on its uses for completed actions and exploring regular and irregular verb conjugations. The student practiced using the simple past tense to describe past events, and future practice sessions were planned to reinforce these concepts.

Spanish Past Tenses Overview

Conjugation of -AR Verbs in the Simple Past

Irregular Verbs in the Simple Past: 'Ir' and 'Ser'

Distinguishing 'Estar' (to be) in the Past

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Student learned over 56 years ago

The Tutor introduced two ways to express the future in Spanish: the simple future and the proximal future. The Student practiced conjugating verbs and forming sentences using these future tenses. Exercises and practice links were provided for further study.

Future Tense in Spanish: Simple Future

Future Tense in Spanish: Proximal Future

Distinction Between Simple and Proximal Future

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Student learned 5 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed and practiced Spanish vocabulary and verb conjugations, focusing on daily routines, common actions, and grammatical structures like direct objects. They planned to continue practicing present tense before moving to past tense in future sessions.

Verbs for Daily Activities

Verb Conjugation and Direct Objects

Common Spanish Verbs and Their Usage

Grammatical Gender and Agreement

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Student learned 5 days ago

The student and tutor engaged in a vocabulary and grammar review session, primarily focusing on Spanish. They practiced descriptive words, verb conjugations, and sentence construction, covering various personal experiences and emotions.

Describing Tastes and Textures

Past Tense Verb Conjugation: Simple Past vs. Past Perfect

Emotions and Feelings Vocabulary

Describing Actions: Verbs and Their Nuances

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Learning tools used in spanish classes

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Subtitled media

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Grammar practice

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Speech recognition

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Translation tools

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Interactive quizzes

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Writing prompts

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Game based learning tools

Dynamic spanish lessons

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Open Q&A

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Mobile joining

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Parent feedback

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Pets are welcomed

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Note taking

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