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Spanish and French classes from a Berkeley Ph.D.
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Spanish and French classes from a Berkeley Ph.D.

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Spanish Lessons, ESL (English as a Second Language) Lessons, French Lessons

Julie A. says, "Janet Sedlar is the best Spanish tutor I’ve ever had. There are so many reasons, I thought I’d go through them one by one. Here they are: • Janet has a flawless Spanish accent and she really helped me improve mine. My other Spanish tutors, who were native speakers, never bothered to correct my pronunciation. I never knew why my Spanish didn’t sound quite right or how to correct it. Janet is really good at explaining the rules for pronunciation, catching me when my accent is off, and making me practice till I get it right. My accent has improved so quickly, it’s crazy. • She knows how to use the Zoom medium well. Whenever I make a pronunciation or a grammar mistake, Janet uses the chat to write down the correction so I can see as well as hear the proper way to say something. It’s powerful to have this dual way of learning and has greatly improved my retention. • Janet puts me at ease. She’s patient, engaged, and loves teaching. She knows how to give consistent, constructive feedback that makes me feel encouraged and energized to continue learning. • Janet is a highly skilled professional. She has over twenty years of teaching experience as a former professor at the University of Chicago and a PhD graduate student at UC Berkeley. In other words, she not only knows the material cold, but she’s a master of the craft of teaching. She knows how to adapt her lessons to individual students and make sure students are learning in the best way possible for them. Most tutors, in my experience, don’t know how to do this. • Janet has degrees up the wazoo and is crazy smart. She’s even written a Spanish textbook! She’s also super nice. I can’t recommend Janet highly enough. You’ll love working with her!"See more
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Julie A. says, "Janet Sedlar is the best Spanish tutor I’ve ever had. There are so many reasons, I thought I’d go through them one by one. Here they are: • Janet has a flawless Spanish accent and she really helped me improve mine. My other Spanish tutors, who were native speakers, never bothered to correct my pronunciation. I never knew why my Spanish didn’t sound quite right or how to correct it. Janet is really good at explaining the rules for pronunciation, catching me when my accent is off, and making me practice till I get it right. My accent has improved so quickly, it’s crazy. • She knows how to use the Zoom medium well. Whenever I make a pronunciation or a grammar mistake, Janet uses the chat to write down the correction so I can see as well as hear the proper way to say something. It’s powerful to have this dual way of learning and has greatly improved my retention. • Janet puts me at ease. She’s patient, engaged, and loves teaching. She knows how to give consistent, constructive feedback that makes me feel encouraged and energized to continue learning. • Janet is a highly skilled professional. She has over twenty years of teaching experience as a former professor at the University of Chicago and a PhD graduate student at UC Berkeley. In other words, she not only knows the material cold, but she’s a master of the craft of teaching. She knows how to adapt her lessons to individual students and make sure students are learning in the best way possible for them. Most tutors, in my experience, don’t know how to do this. • Janet has degrees up the wazoo and is crazy smart. She’s even written a Spanish textbook! She’s also super nice. I can’t recommend Janet highly enough. You’ll love working with her!"

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What does a Spanish tutor do?

The goal of a Spanish tutor is to help students improve their Spanish reading, writing, comprehension, and conversation skills. The tutor’s approaches may vary, depending on whether the instruction is individual or a group class. Many Spanish tutors practice immersion — meaning they will speak only Spanish with their pupils. For students with little to no Spanish experience, the Spanish tutor may use a mix of Spanish and English to accustom their students to speaking the language.

A Spanish tutor can offer a wide range of services to their students. For students currently enrolled in a Spanish class through their middle school or high school, a Spanish tutor can help them with homework and language practice, as well as expanding their understanding of their current school curriculum. For adults, Spanish tutors will have different approaches based on that student’s need. Academics and those seeking high-level professional development for their career will often have more intensive and targeted lessons, drills, and interactive speaking tests. For adults who wish to learn conversational Spanish for fun or for travel, lessons may revolve around learning commonly used phrases and practicing speaking in relaxed settings.

How much do Spanish tutors charge?

Nationally, the average cost for a Spanish tutor ranges from $30 to $40 per hour. The cost for a Spanish tutor can vary depending on whether you choose private instruction or group lessons. Geographic location can affect cost; tutors in expensive cities and pricier regions command higher rates than in rural areas and small towns. The experience and education of the Spanish tutor will also affect their rates. For adult education, many people learning Spanish choose to join a Spanish school with tutors who teach group classes and also offer private tutoring for students. Typically these schools charge a monthly tuition that gives students access to a set number of classes per week, with private tutoring available at an additional cost. One example of an average cost is a monthly tuition of $200, which includes five 90-minute group lessons per month. Monthly tuition can vary depending on the school and the teachers. Short-term workshops are also a way to learn Spanish. Students may work with a Spanish tutor and group of other students at their skill level for a short period of time. One example of an average price is $100 for an eight-week course, with one 60-minute group class per week.

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