Bios of native Spanish tutors for students living in San Diego


As an example of the quality of our native Spanish tutors, please check these bios below....


Amanda

4.6 (3 Reviews)
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Greetings! Amanda is a bilingual Spanish and English speaker with roots in the United States and a background that led her to grow up in Mexico. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the prestigious Woodbury University.

Prior to joining SpanishBlackbelt, Amanda worked as an interpreter, translator, and Spanish tutor, accumulating experience in specific areas such as legal, medical, and marketing fields.

Currently based in Los Angeles, California, Amanda specializes in teaching Spanish to adults, teenagers, and organizations. Her approach extends beyond just teaching the language; she is passionate about connecting with her students, immersing them in Hispanic culture, and providing them with the skills to communicate confidently and fluently.

Whether you are looking to improve your Spanish for career advancement, travel, or simply for the love of the language and culture, Amanda will be dedicated to helping you achieve your language goals effectively and enjoyably. She looks forward to meeting you soon!

Areas served include: Long Beach, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, La Jolla, Mira Mesa, Solana Beach, University City, Distance Learning

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Frequently Asked Questions


All of our Spanish tutors are the cream of the crop. They are highly educated, carefully screened and extensively trained in the science and art of tutoring Spanish with our method. They are also energetic, enthusiastic and strongly passionate about teaching and sharing their culture.

Almost all of our tutors are native Spanish speakers.

In special situations, though, we may invite a non-native Spanish speaker to join our team of tutors provided that they prove to have a level of fluency similar to that of a native Spanish speaker. A non-native Spanish speaker can develop this level of fluency by studying the language extensively and living an extensive period of time in a Spanish speaking country.

If for any reason you consider that your Spanish tutor and you are not a good fit, you will be able to request a change of Spanish tutor without any extra cost, subject to availability, at your current times/days, or at any other time and day of your convenience if your current times are not available. We do recommend, however, if you think that your Spanish tutor is not paying attention to your needs, to point that to her directly as soon as possible so that she can adopt any necessary changes in her teaching approach as we are all very flexible and adaptive.

All of our tutors teach mainstream Spanish, that is, Spanish that all native Spanish speakers from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain have in common. Even if they are native to a region where people may speak at times with certain unique grammar, vocabulary and accent, they are selected to work with us not only because of their talent as a teacher but also because of their ability to avoid the use of those peculiarities in class, unless of course you ask them to include them.

The 'Ceceo' (increased use of 'Z' sounds when speaking, typical of Spain), for example, is something nice that will come handy when you are in Spain but also something that is not necessary for you to fit into their culture or be understood. It is something that you will adopt naturally after spending some time in Spain.

The slight differences in accent and word choice that you may notice when arriving in a specific Spanish speaking country as opposed to another is normally quickly interpreted and mimicked by our brain.

Upon request, your tutor could also teach you the idiomatic expressions that may be specific to his/her region. There is no significant difference in the Spanish spoken in North America, South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Spain. You can get an idea of their differences by establishing a parallel to English spoken in Great Britain, US and Canada.

If you are relatively new to the language, please note that there are many things you need to learn first, such as structure and vocabulary, before you start learning all about the subtle variations in pronunciation or jargon observed among different Spanish-speaking countries. At an early stage, it is therefore not that relevant to study from someone from a specific country. What is most relevant is to find a tutor with the best possible teaching technique and track record. Note too that we do our best to only have on board Spanish tutors that speak with clear diction and without strong regional accents.

You may find more information about the different variations of Spanish by watching this video.

If you still want to choose the nationality of your tutor and there are not tutors available for in-person classes in your area, we can also suggest trying distance learning which will broaden the pool of nationalities available. Our live classes online can expand your options to choose the tutor you most like. Your first online class live over Zoom video or any other online platform of your choice will be considered a trial class. If it ends up not working for you, you will still be entitled to request a full refund if requested prior to your second class.

For more information on distance learning live online, please click here.

Direct contact with tutors prior to enrolling for a class is not possible. Please accept our apologies for this limitation. Prior to paying for a package of classes up front, you can, however, purchase a non-refundable reduced-priced 55-minute sample session for $49. This sample session will allow you to meet your Spanish instructor and get familiar with his/her teaching style. You can let us know of this preference on your application.

Note that all of our tutors are the cream of the crop. You can read their bios and reviews here.

Also, for your peace of mind, if you do not like your teacher, which we doubt will happen, you can request a full refund after the first session only but prior to the second, or if taking private classes, a proportional partial refund to the number of sessions not considered used thereafter. There will be no refunds either partial or full after attending your second group class.

You can include a note on your application indicating that you are particularly interested in having your Spanish sessions with a specific Spanish tutor or with a tutor with a specific nationality. We will do all what is in our hands to consider your preferences in our response.

Keep in mind, though, that all of our tutors share similar characteristics, such as enthusiasm, knowledge and experience.

Observe as well that most tutors have an unbelievably high rating of 4.5 stars or more. This is a real-time rating that is not filtered or manipulated. There are very little chances of finding tutors with low-quality reviews in our school simply because:

(1) we only hire the best tutors available,

(2) we train tutors to be effective in the implementation of our methodology, and

(3) we monitor and take corrective measures when needed.

Be aware as well that tutors with a higher number of reviews are not necessarily better than those with less. It may just mean that they have been working longer with us or that they simply work a higher number of hours per week.

If you still want to choose your tutor and there are not tutors available for in-person classes in your area, we can also suggest trying distance learning. Our classes online can expand your options to choose the tutor you most like. Keep an open mind. Your first class online will be considered a trial class. If it ends up not working for you, you will still be entitled to request a full refund if requested prior to your second class.

For more information on distance learning online, please click here .

All of our Spanish tutors have been carefully selected and rigorously trained in our methods and the art and science of tutoring Spanish. They are certified by our Spanish school but not by a third-party accredited organization or government agency. If in need of a Spanish teacher certified by a third-party accredited organization or government agency we would encourage you to register for a Spanish class at a university or college. Most language institutes do not require their tutors to be independently certified. In our experience, independently certified teachers are normally rated much lower than tutors who do not carry certifications. We hire Spanish tutors based on their ability to make sure students learn as opposed to on their ability to force students to follow a specific method regardless of their effectiveness.

Although our tutors are not certified to teach students with learning disabilities including dyslexia, they carry among their common characteristics, profound amounts of patience and passion that many times do help students with learning disabilities.

The format of one-on-one instruction which we provide, in contrast with group instruction, has proven to be significantly helpful in achieving noticeable progress with students with learning disabilities.

Our teaching methodology, which involves all senses through in-class role plays, games, and interactive activities, can also improve the speed in which the student learns.

To submit an application for one-on-one classes, please click here for adults, and here for teens/kids.

Tutors are properly compensated and receive benefits. They are all legal and authorized to work. We would not attract or retain top tutors if we were not paying them fairly.







 

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