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Anyone learning Spanish may find benefits in a Phoenix Spanish course, and Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in a course that can help you pursue your language learning goals. Whether you're a student at Hamilton High School looking for a course that can accommodate your school schedule and extracurricular activities, an Arizona State University student who might need some extra help meeting general education requirements, or someone with prior Spanish experience looking to brush up on your skills and find other speakers to practice with, a Phoenix Spanish course can be a great fit. No matter what skill level you're at, language learning can be tough and poses unique challenges that a traditional classroom isn't always totally capable of addressing. Looking for new ways to get more practice outside of the classroom can be an excellent first step towards Spanish proficiency.
Spanish can be a popular choice for those learning a second language, and for good reason. Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language on Earth, right up there with Mandarin Chinese. Spanish is a Romance language, like French and Italian, and shares some commonalities with other Romance languages, but it has also been influenced by Greek, Arabic, and Native American languages. There are more than 430 million native Spanish speakers worldwide, and Spanish is used as the official language in around 20 countries, including the majority of Central and South America. By learning Spanish, you'll be gaining access to the culture and history of a massive world population with unique cuisines, literature, and art, and you could be opening yourself up to new business opportunities too. Bilingualism can look great on a resume. Plus, Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn and can be a gateway language to other Romance languages like French.
What material will a Phoenix Spanish class help me learn?
Spanish grammar and conjugation is different than in English but tends to be simpler. Plus, as about 75% of Spanish words have Latin roots, a strong English vocabulary can help you be familiar with many Spanish words. Still, learning totally new ways to structure sentences can be a challenge. You'll have to learn the vocabulary and some new accented characters and work on your pronunciation. Spanish uses gendered nouns, which are somewhat regular: generally, nouns that end with an "o" are masculine and those that end in "a" are feminine. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, and you'll have to memorize these.
You'll also need to learn how to pair adjectives to nouns, as adjectives have to "agree" with the number and gender of the nouns they reference. So, for example, if you're talking about a plural, masculine object, and want to apply an adjective to that object, you'll have to have memorized the proper form of the adjective to fit the situation. Spanish may be considered easier than many other languages for English speakers to get to grips with, but language acquisition can be difficult for any language, and there are plenty of unfamiliar elements and unique quirks to Spanish. Even once you've gotten comfortable speaking Spanish in simple conversations, you can always put in more time to work your way towards a stronger understanding.
How will a Phoenix Spanish course help me learn all this?
A Phoenix Spanish class is taught entirely online in a virtual classroom. Here you'll see, hear, and speak with your classmates in live class sessions, practicing your written and spoken Spanish under the tutelage of an expert Spanish instructor. It can feel just like you've all gathered to speak Spanish together face-to-face, but an online class has some definite advantages. Perhaps the most importance is convenience. Your ability to learn Spanish may heavily depend on your commitment to regular practice, and as each language class will build on the skills learned in previous classes, it can be difficult to catch up if you find yourself having fallen behind. By offering you a Spanish-language environment that you can access quickly and easily from anywhere that you have access to the internet, an online class may help you ensure you can put in the time to become proficient in Spanish. You won't have to worry about how you're going to squeeze another commute into your day. Plus, online classes allow for a wider range of class times to be offered, so if you're a Red Mountain High School student, say, and you've only got time for late night or weekend classes, we can find a time to suit your needs.
You may be able to imagine the language learning benefits that regular access to a Spanish group discussion can have. Even Spanish speakers with a lot of experience can find a class that will let them use their skills and will push them to deepen their understanding. At the more advanced levels, your Spanish instructor may even choose to teach entirely in Spanish. By speaking Spanish in a mutually supportive group of language learners, you may also be able to get past any confidence barriers you might have about using your Spanish in conversation. Plus, a group class offers some serious value by giving you access to a highly-qualified instructor who has undergone a rigorous vetting process at group prices. You'll even be able to reserve one-on-one time with your Spanish teacher to get ahead on tricky subjects. All elements of a Phoenix Spanish class have been designed to offer you many avenues to pursue success.
How can I get signed up?
If you reach out to Varsity Tutors today, we can provide more information about what a Phoenix Spanish course will cover, what course times are available, and get you enrolled. Courses start on a rolling monthly basis, so there can be a new course that fits your lifestyle in the near future. Whether you're a working professional looking to expand your business opportunities to reach the large number of Spanish speakers worldwide, a college student struggling in Spanish I, or just someone with an interest in the rich culture of the Spanish-speaking world, a Spanish course can get you working towards your personal goals on a schedule that works for you.
Ajay: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...challenge determining exactly where a student's understanding of a topic was faulty. Over time, however, I developed a keener sense for the hurdles that students sometimes face when learning, as well as the most efficient ways to overcome them. I also developed more patience and empathy through tutoring - I often remembered feeling the same confusion about a topic that my students were feeling the first time I had learned the material. The skills and...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Social Studies
- Software Engineering
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- +85 subjects
Tom: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...assignments drawn from my Classics major and thesis in comparative mythology. To further supplement his education, I also worked with him to prepare for a number of contests in the Classics; within a year of starting this experience, I helped him progress to the point that he was winning regional contests through the National Junior Classical League, and medaling in national written exams such as the Medusa Mythology Exam. Whether in the sciences or humanities,...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelors, Biochemistry & Cell Biology and Classical Studies
- University of Oxford - PHD, Clinical Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages HL
- IB Classical Languages SL
- +56 subjects
Alina: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...basic study skills, math, and reading at a young age, and have been tutoring since. From there, my tutoring experiences have expanded to help students of all ages from primary school to university level in basic math, pre-calculus, college level math; biology, chemistry, physics; Spanish and SAT and ACT prep. I believe that any student is capable of learning and mastering any concept - and that a bit of patience, hard work, and faith get...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Test Prep
- Study Skills
- High School English
- +35 subjects
Liliana: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...best approach to interacting with students is to be friendly, open, and patient. We have all struggled in a subject at some point in our lives, and I hate to see students get flustered or embarrassed when they don't understand a concept. I'm upbeat and enjoy sharing my enthusiasm for what I have learned with the people that I meet. When I'm not working or in school, I enjoy reading, listening to music, or eating...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish and Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Math
- Summer
- Other
- +20 subjects
Rolando: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...the material. I'm not a boring tutor and I absolutely hate going ONLY by the book. I'll use real world examples and show you unique ways to remember any steps for any problems you are facing. You will learn the process of thinking, not just solving. Instead of showing you how to do one single problem at a time, I will show you different ways to look at a problem and figure out the best...
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- Middle School Math
- Calculus
- +13 subjects
Tara: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...undergraduate students, but also to help high school students edit their personal statements in preparation for college. Upon graduation in 2008, I became a Teach for America corps member. Through the organization, I taught English for two years in the Isaac School District while earning my M.A. in Elementary Education at Arizona State University. During this time I adopted many of Teach for America's core beliefs: that all students should have the opportunity to receive...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing, Spanish and Portuguese
- Arizona State University - Master of Arts, Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Japanese
- SAT Math
- PSAT Mathematics
- +39 subjects
Paige: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...After graduation I started my own consulting business in marketing and social media. While I tutor in psychology, Spanish and writing, I have the greatest passion for writing. I understand the process and time that goes into becoming a good writer and look forward to helping students grow into their potential. Outside of work, I spend the majority of my time running, working out and cooking. I'm also extremely passionate about traveling, and try to...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Journalism, Political Science
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College Essays
- English
- Comparative Literature
- +22 subjects
Alexandra: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...and at-ease with the direction of study but also to be productive and engaged in the material. Tutoring is about working together so that he/she can solve it, not me giving the student the answers. Many times students know so much more than they realize, and showing that to them is always the first thing I try to accomplish. I am about pinpointing the problem and making small changes to have the most impact. In...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Applied Biological Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College Essays
- College English
- Algebra 3/4
- +23 subjects
Naomi: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...Algebra, or Calculus, I love being able to help students understand how to manipulate numbers and solve problems. Some of my preferred teaching methods include visual aids, providing supplemental literature, incorporating music in language studies, and simply teaching through repetition with immediate feedback. I am a firm believer in every student having their own learning style, and I truly enjoy working within the style of each student I encounter. My greatest success stories were students...
Education & Certification
- Gonzaga University - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- German 1
- Calculus
- High School Chemistry
- +29 subjects
Chanel: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...developing my teaching and tutoring skills. I have taught several college courses and loved every minute of it. I was also able to spend two years as a private tutor, providing one-on-one assistance with writing and test taking preparation for a college student in Psychology. I am also my little sister???s unofficial Spanish tutor ??? she is a high school student currently taking Spanish 2. She likes the extra help from time to time, and...
Education & Certification
- Northern Arizona University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
- Northern Arizona University - Master of Arts, Teaching of Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- IB Psychology HL
- IB Psychology
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +17 subjects
Collette: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
My name is Ms. Messenger. I am currently in school to be a high school math teacher. I have 2 children. My daughter is 4. My son is 8. Some of my hobbies include music, fishing, baking, and arts and crafts. I look forward to helping students succeed in their education.... Every teaching opportunity is also an opportunity to learn for both the teacher and the student.... It is all about getting to know my student and how they learn. I will also introduce myself and make them feel comfortable with me. I will gain an understanding of areas of weakness and set goals to overcome those weaknesses.
Education & Certification
- Rio Salado College - Bachelors, Secondary Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Phonics
- ACCUPLACER Reading Comprehension
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +31 subjects
Nura: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...with a specialization in Neuroscience from the University of California San Diego. Between my undergraduate education and medical school education, I tutored high school students in a variety of subjects, including Algebra, Chemistry, Biology, and Spanish. My favorite subject to tutor is Chemistry, because it is one that students struggle with a lot, and it makes me happy to see a student grasp a concept they have worked hard to understand. I believe that there...
Education & Certification
- University California San Diego - Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science with Neuroscience emphasis
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College Biology
- College Algebra
- Languages
- +21 subjects
Robert: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...volunteered in hospitals, as well as partaken in many formal tutoring programs, such as a class in my high school in which the subject material was the best way to encourage and motivate students for long term success. As a tutor, my goal is to instill confidence in students, develop a curiosity for the world, create a fascination for the fundamentals, and imbue motivation for learning from within the learner. I believe that every person has...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Current Undergrad, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Multivariable Calculus
- SAT Math
- AP World History
- +76 subjects
Alyssa: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...and Central America. I spent four months as a nanny for a family in Italy, teaching English to their four children. I also spent six weeks in Guatemala, volunteering to help educate students with special needs. These experiences truly helped to make me a more well rounded and cultured individual who can adapt easily to the needs of others. I absolutely love to read, which is why I love helping students in Language Arts and...
Education & Certification
- Southern Connecticut State University - Bachelors, Elementary Ed, Special Ed, Spanish
- Southern Connecticut State University - Masters, Special Ed-Assistive Technology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Microsoft Office
- College Level American Literature
- High School Writing
- +23 subjects
Oshada: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
A hard worker and someone who truly cares, as a student myself, I want to make sure any student of mine is adequately satisfied with their studies want them to feel comfortable asking questions and getting whatever help they needed in order to academically achieve a higher standard of learning.
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Unknown, Business & Sustainability
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- 8th Grade Math
- Pre-Algebra
- SAT Mathematics
- +26 subjects
Jacqueline: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...in Civil Engineering, and have followed a career in that field ever since. From the time I was a student, I would always find space in my calendar to teach and tutor. I would help anyone from friends and colleagues in my classes to entire classrooms of middle and high schoolers through STEM programs and outreach activities. It was through the last two that I enhanced my creative teaching methods both for young and adult...
Education & Certification
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Master of Science, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 3
- Spanish 2
- Elementary School English
- +25 subjects
Andra: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...geography. I have also tutored French at the university level and taught a French course at a charter school in Phoenix. I have traveled extensively in the United States and Europe and have made trips to China and North Africa. I am better able to appreciate my travels, since I have a background in geography. My knowledge of French has proven beneficial in that I have made many summer trips to France over the last...
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Reno - Bachelors, Geography
- Kansas State University - Masters, Geography
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French
- IB Geography HL
- French 1
- +29 subjects
Lucy: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...AZ and SC. What drew me to teach at Varsity Tutors LLCC is its delivering of excellence of online classes, and I have been teaching online for over ten years; I am excited to match expertise with Varsitys mission and goal. I taught for Trident University, Johns Hopkins CTY, Maricopa Community College, I worked for the University of Arizona, Missouri Western University, Columbia University, Barnard College in New York City. I have a very eclectic...
Education & Certification
- University of San Marcos - Bachelor of Science, Economics
- University of Kansas - Master of Arts, Spanish
- University of Missouri-Kansas City - Master of Arts, Romance Languages
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- Beginner Spanish (Grades 2-3)
- AP Spanish Language & Culture
- +24 subjects
Kate: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
Graduated from Boston College with a degree in Economics and Finance. Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite and Python. Experienced in working with people of all ages. Native fluency in English and Korean. Working proficiency in Spanish (8 years of education).
Education & Certification
- Boston College - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Korean
- Elementary School Reading
- Accounting
- +45 subjects
Kim: Phoenix Spanish course instructor
...it is important to tailor each tutoring session to each individual student. I have several years of experience in teaching music and violin, am fluent in Spanish and also tutor medical students for the USMLE Step 1 and all subjects related to biology, physiology, anatomy and medicine. I am a 4th year medical student, and scored at the top of my class during preclinical years, therefore I feel very comfortable for these subjects for all...
Education & Certification
- University of Southern California - Bachelor in Arts, Neuroscience
- University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix - Doctor of Medicine, Molecular Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- IB Biology
- Languages
- Music
- +15 subjects