Introduction: If you can read and write, you can learn Spanish.
I have been teaching Spanish for over 9 years, including college level (Northeastern University as tutor and Simmons College as a teacher). I am very proud of the success my students have had learning Spanish, particularly those who thought learning Spanish was too hard and now they speak, write and read the language comfortably.
Please, in your first message, provide information regarding your Spanish level:
* Beginners: You never took Spanish before or never learned anything from previous classes. You need to build a vocabulary to start building sentences.
* Intermediate: You took Spanish before, but forgot most of it. Youve built some vocabulary, but dont know how to put everything together. You need to learn a lot more grammar and how to use it in a sentence.
* Advanced: You are familiar with the language. You can read Spanish and understand most of it, but need a lot of practice with listening and conversation. You need to review few issues with grammar as well (pronouns, prepositions, reflexives, subjunctive and few others).
* Private lessons: Learn the language faster. You make your own schedule. You choose the location. Its flexible from Monday to Sunday, at 2 hours at week.