Learn Spanish at your own pace either in group classes or in a one to one session especially tailored for your needs and current level.
Conversation
Extra optional activities to practice conversation around fun things like cooking or talking about topics like cultural differences in other places abroad.
Remote Learning
If you have a tight agenda or have a complicated commute, we can have a remote session through Google Meet or Skype and take advantage of my online videos and material.
Extra Assignments
I have a lot of material online that you can use to practice or complement the sessions whenever you have any time available, whether you are at home or waiting at the dentist office.
Advantages
Native Speaker
I am a native Spanish speaker, trained in language teaching, with years of experience.
Experience
I have tutored more than 100 persons with very good results, all of them with different needs and levels.
Fun
Learning a new language doesn't need to be hard and boring, I make sure you have a good time and enjoy each class for a natural learning process.
Testimonials
Luz and I have only been working together for two weeks but she explains things in a way I understand and she is patient with my questions
Deborah A
Luz has a nice personality and is easy to get along with. She helped me with some other things that I very much appreciated.
Cheryl F
Luz is skilled at teaching while interacting with both my spouse and me.
William S.
I'm enjoying my Spanish class with Luz. She is very professional and experienced as a teacher. Class time is enjoyable and productive.
Renee R
Luz is an amazing Spanish tutor. She is knowledgeable and patient and tries many different approaches to help you learn as fast as you can. Her goal is for you to learn as accurate and fast as you can! I could not recommend anyone better than Luz as a tutor!
Erin R
Learning Methods
Behaviorism
It is the basis for many of the most popular types of learning among parents and teachers and is particularly useful when it comes to the rote learning of facts.
Cognitivism
The idea is that if we "understand" learning, we are more likely to find meaning and consistency when we search for new knowledge and align it with previous knowledge.
Constructivism
For many people working in education, the social element is key in the classroom, where theories and ideas are discussed with and built upon by fellow academics.
Connectivism
This is exactly what happens in online courses when a community builds and creates a whole new "classroom" for modules and courses.