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Contact Varsity Tutors to sign up for a Boston Spanish course. Whether you are taking Spanish as a part of your foreign language requirement at Match Charter Public School or Boston Latin Academy, trying to become fluent in Spanish at Harvard or Boston College, or hoping that learning Spanish could pay off in terms of landing a job, we can help. Learning a new language can present a considerable challenge. Taking a Boston Spanish course could be valuable in terms of working to overcome some of the challenges you may face studying Spanish. When it comes to becoming proficient in Spanish, one of the biggest hurdles is having opportunities to practice your skills. Without regular practice, it is difficult to retain information, just as it is with other subjects. A Boston Spanish course can provide you with access to the kind of practice you need to work towards becoming proficient in the language.
Spanish is spoken by over 430 million people around the world, making it the second most spoken language in the world. Furthermore, Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the United States with over 45 million people who speak it as a first or second language. Spanish derives a lot of its syntax and grammar rules from Latin, and around 75% of Spanish words have Latin roots. In terms of influences, Spanish was influenced by Arabic and Greek. The language originated in Europe and was brought over to the Caribbean and the Americas during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn. As such, many students decide to take Spanish to fulfill their foreign language requirements. But despite this fact, it is still possible that you may be having a tough time in your class. If you believe you could use some extra assistance, it may be helpful for you to sign up for a Boston Spanish class.
As so many people around the United States speak Spanish, it could be useful to learn it because it could help with your career. Being bilingual could be valuable in many different career choices and may set you apart from other candidates who are not bilingual. It is also possible that you could be interested in learning Spanish because you are interested in either traveling or moving to one of the countries where Spanish is the primary language. Learning about Spanish before you travel could make your journey more enjoyable because you'll be more likely to be able to talk to people there and understand written Spanish. If you are planning on moving to a Spanish speaking country, learning about the language could help make your transition a bit easier. Whatever your reasons are for studying Spanish, signing up for a Boston Spanish course could be beneficial in helping you get the practice you need.
What material will a Boston Spanish course cover?
Learning any foreign language can be difficult. Spanish is a Romance language, which means that it is related to English. As such, having a firm grasp on English grammar and vocabulary could be helpful when it comes to learning Spanish. But this can also present a bit of a challenge because, while Spanish is related to English, it still has its own unique features. Having a combination of information that is familiar and unfamiliar can be confusing for some individuals. One aspect of Spanish that can be challenging is that Spanish has words that are gendered. This is not the case in English, which can make understanding Spanish grammar rules and vocabulary difficult. Additionally, just like with English, there are also plenty of words that don't follow the grammar rules. There are words that have irregular conjugation, which just have to be memorized. Part of studying in a Boston Spanish class can involve practicing some of these irregular conjugations.
One of the major components of learning a new language is building skills in how to speak the language. This can be difficult to achieve without feedback and regular practice. Taking a Boston Spanish course can help with this because your instructor can provide immediate feedback on your pronunciation. You can also collaborate with your fellow classmates in group discussions and class activities. Additionally, depending on the course you sign up for, you may have class sessions that take place entirely in Spanish, which offers you a chance to completely immerse yourself in the language. This can help with both your speaking and listening skills. Additionally, if you have any areas where you feel like you could use some extra assistance, you can meet with your instructor on a personal level to get further clarification.
How will a Boston Spanish course help me learn?
A Boston Spanish course takes place entirely online. As such, you never have to worry about commuting to your course because you can simply take it at your house or any other location where you have Internet access. A Boston Spanish course is designed to resemble a traditional classroom setting, which means you'll be working with both an instructor and other students. Having access to an instructor to guide you can make all the difference in learning the language. Furthermore, having the opportunity to speak with other students can provide you with a boost with your speaking and listening skills.
One benefit of taking a Boston Spanish course is that courses are offered at various times throughout the day. Finding time to study can be difficult. Many individuals are quite busy. Whether you are trying to find time to study in between your other classes, after school activities, work, or family responsibilities, Varsity Tutors can help you sign up for a course that works for you.
How can I get signed up?
Signing up for a Boston Spanish class is as simple as contacting Varsity Tutors either over the phone or online. New classes are available throughout the month, so it is easy to find one that fits into your schedule.
Max: Boston Spanish course instructor
...on because it means they have an understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. I want to encourage students to always be able to explain why they picked a certain answer or what steps they took to solve a problem. I also want students to have a connection to the material and understand how it relates to their existing knowledge. The more connections we make between concepts, the better understanding we have of the big picture....
Education & Certification
- Ball State University - Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Chemistry
- ACT Math
- Test Prep
- +62 subjects
Mosab: Boston Spanish course instructor
...was tutoring high school students from Dorchester and Roxbury. I taught my students English, Physics, Chemistry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Biology, and helped them with standardized test preparation. My personal tutoring style is to use a combination of relatable metaphors and real life examples to help my students genuinely understand whatever material we are covering. I scored in the 98th percentile on the SAT and the MCAT2015, so I feel confident with a variety of test preparation....
Education & Certification
- Tufts University - Bachelors, International Relations and Arabic
- Harvard University - Current Grad Student, Health Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Chemistry
- Biology
- +54 subjects
Evan: Boston Spanish course instructor
I have long enjoyed enjoyed working with others to help them achieve personal goals. Some of the most fulfilling tutoring I have done recently have been tutoring immigrants for the US Citizenship Test, helping formerly incarcerated individuals attain their GEDs, and tutoring children in Honduras on conversational English to obtain high-paying jobs in the tourism industry. I'm thrilled to work with anybody on any subjects of interest, reach out with any questions!
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
- Harvard University - Current Grad Student, Statistics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT Science
- ACT
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- +99 subjects
Meagan: Boston Spanish course instructor
...former middle-school teacher, with a particular passion for teaching reading and writing. I've also enjoyed teaching ESL and sharing my enthusiasm for learning Spanish. These experiences have included working with children from kindergarten through 12th grade. I am a n alumna of the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the University of Pennsylvania, and a fluent Spanish speaker. In addition to working in 20+ American schools and programs, I have lived and worked in Chile...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelors, Political Science; Spanish; Education
- Harvard Graduate School of Education - Masters, Education Policy and Management
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- 8th Grade Reading
- Spanish 3
- 5th Grade Reading
- +63 subjects
Katie: Boston Spanish course instructor
...a member of the BU D1 dance team and global medical brigades. I recently returned from a trip to Honduras where my brigade was able to provide healthcare to a rural community in central Honduras. Before applying to college, I went through extensive ACT tutoring and would love to relay those skills to other students. I'm passionate about the social sciences, math, spanish, and all things natural science :) I intend to go to medical...
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelor in Arts, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP Psychology
- English
- High School Chemistry
- +96 subjects
Sophie: Boston Spanish course instructor
...of learning, rather than for external factors like good grades or others’ approval. I believe that when youth and adults alike view school or learning as something to suffer through for a distant goal in the future (a “no pain no gain” mindset), their willpower eventually wears thin in times of stress and hardship. Teaching people to like to learn and succeed in a way that works for them gives them a value that lasts...
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelors, Psychology
- The New England Conservatory of Music - Masters, Music
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- Algebra
- Math
- +22 subjects
Daniel: Boston Spanish course instructor
...and focused on your success. My goal as a tutor is to make sure that you understand the material down to its very basics, and that you get enough practice to ensure that no test question will ever leave you puzzled. Everyone that I have ever tutored has walked out more passionate about the subject, even if it was one they initially hated. They have always had better grades than when they started, and I...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Italian
- Foreign Language
- +65 subjects
John: Boston Spanish course instructor
...to sixty Cambodian university students. On nights and weekends, I also tutored adult professionals in Business English and communication skills. While I enjoy tutoring a range of different subjects, including SAT Prep, I most enjoy teaching Reading, Writing and ESL. I believe that teachers and tutors should work to communicate their passion for a subject to a student, because interest is often the gateway to understanding and improvement. Along with reading and writing, music has...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelor in Arts, Comparative Literature
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Reading
- Literature
- Spanish 4
- +22 subjects
Priscilla: Boston Spanish course instructor
...all-girls orphanage in a bilingual environment. Throughout high school, I also helped students prepare for standardized examinations such as the SAT, ACT, SAT subject tests, AP Exams and Regents examinations. I am eager to work with students in these areas, with a particular emphasis on reading, writing, and history. My experience working with children expands beyond tutoring. I also have worked with students on their college essays. I absolutely enjoy working with them and deeply...
Education & Certification
- Harvard College - Bachelor in Arts, Government
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School English
- AP Comparative Government and Politics
- ACT Math
- +45 subjects
Matthew: Boston Spanish course instructor
...Society along with Psychology and Spanish. I worked for a little while at a Boys and Girls Club and then at a hospital in Atlanta before moving to Boston for graduate school. I got my MPH at Tufts and began medical school at Tufts as well before deciding to take some time away from school to reevaluate my career goals and to enjoy myself a bit! I love spending time with my dogs, playing various...
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Bachelors, Medicine, Health and Society
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT English
- Trigonometry
- SAT Reading
- +60 subjects
Jeremy: Boston Spanish course instructor
...and depth of my education-related professional training will allow me to support any student's learning journey. I obtained my master's degree in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, specializing in higher education administration, and my bachelor's degree from Boston University, where I studied sociology and Spanish. As a lifelong musician, I aim to bring my own creativity to energize the learning process with my students, making the experience of mastering new material memorable...
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelors, Sociology
- Harvard Graduate School of Education - Masters, Higher Education Policy
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Technology and Coding
- English
- Essay Editing
- +38 subjects
Juanita: Boston Spanish course instructor
I am a Masters student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. I have my Bachelors Degree in Psychology from the University of Florida, with minors in French and Education. I love to read and spend time with friends and family. I'm passionate about supporting and empowering people to realize their own potential and to love learning new things!
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
- Harvard Graduate School of Education - Masters in Education, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- Adult Literacy
- GED
- +45 subjects
Amanda: Boston Spanish course instructor
...Foreign Language Education at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. I love studying language from a variety of perspectives, whether I am analyzing a grammatical structure, breaking down the root of a vocabulary word, or enjoying the beauty within a literary classic. My genuine enjoyment for Spanish and English Literature have made studying these subjects a pleasure, enabling me to build up an extensive understanding of the many concepts involved. In addition to my love...
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish Literature
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Writing
- College English
- ESL/ELL
- +7 subjects
Victoria: Boston Spanish course instructor
...academics, behavior, and attendance. I worked in an English classroom teaching high school freshmen while tutoring Algebra and Geometry everyday after school. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, Algebra, and History. I am a firm proponent of equal education opportunity for all as it is absolutely necessary for anyone to succeed. I try to encourage my students to have an appreciation for their education as it...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelors, Psychology
- Boston University - Current Grad Student, Social Work
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- American Sign Language
- Public Speaking
- Middle School Math
- +30 subjects
Lee: Boston Spanish course instructor
...level at playing. My teaching philosophy is that learning should be fun. With the proper motivation, anything can be fun. I try to take the "real-world" approach to motivating students, assuring them that these skills learned during the tutoring session will be truly fulfilling and add a whole new dynamic to life. My primary motivational tool is to say: "Students, do you want more opportunities to connect to people and more media in which to...
Education & Certification
- UMass Boston - Current Undergrad, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Mandarin Chinese
- Italian
- Portuguese
- +43 subjects
Stephen: Boston Spanish course instructor
...student first, to listen and figure out what things I can actually help them with. It is always my goal to help students understand concepts and problem solving strategies themselves, so that they can tackle and solve their problems and assignments themselves. I love when the students who come to me have their "Eureka!" moments and come to understand the concept they didn't grasp before, or solve the problem that had been giving them so...
Education & Certification
- University of Massachusetts Amherst - Bachelors, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Mathematics
- ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra
- Biology
- +59 subjects
Kayla: Boston Spanish course instructor
Hi! I am a currently math major at Northeastern University. I love solving math problems, and I always strive to have students enjoy it as well. I think that figuring out a challenging problem is one of the most rewarding aspects of studying math.
Education & Certification
- Northeastern University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Languages
- Differential Equations
- +22 subjects
Cassandra: Boston Spanish course instructor
...I firmly believe that tutoring can and should be funeven SAT prep! Working with a student individually allows the two of us to team up to tackle the material using a range of strategies until we find an approach that works for this particular student. My favorite subjects to tutor include writing and editing, whether we're working on a research paper, a college application essay, or reviewing grammar; public speaking; SAT prep; and study skills...
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor in Arts, Comparative Literature
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Latin
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2
- PSAT Mathematics
- +41 subjects
Courtney: Boston Spanish course instructor
...are given up on if they cannot grasp a concept when in fact it is the education system that is failing the child. Every child has their own way of learning, and as an educator, it is my mission to make sure that every child achieves his/her goals. I am originally from Orlando, FL but relocated to Massachusetts a little over a year ago. I went to the University of Central Florida where I obtained...
Education & Certification
- University of Central Florida - Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College English
- 4th Grade Math
- ISEE
- +70 subjects
Diego: Boston Spanish course instructor
Hi! I am an engineering student at Northeastern University who loves helping people out with all subjects. Standardized tests are just a game against the clock that we can improve in so many ways. ... I have two philosophies. 1. Practice makes perfect. 2. There's an angle to everything. I think there is always more than one way to approach a problem, and typically the test tries to make you think you need to take the harder approach.
Education & Certification
- Northeastern University - Current Undergrad, Industrial Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT
- SQL
- English
- +65 subjects