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If you are a high school student at a local institution like Olympian High School or a college student at a school like the University of California - San Diego searching for a way to improve your Spanish skills, Varsity Tutors can help you enroll in a San Diego Spanish course that fits your busy schedule. Learning a new language can present many new challenges, and studying in a traditional classroom setup may not be the most convenient solution, especially for adult learners. Different priorities, work, and personal commitments can hold you back from participating in a foreign language class. With all these difficulties in mind, Varsity Tutors has designed online Spanish courses that can cater to the needs of busy students.
Learning Spanish can bring personal and professional benefits especially when you consider that it is the second most spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese. There are 430 million native speakers of Spanish, and in the United States, there are over 45 million people who are native speakers or use it as their second-language. You'll also be glad to know that you can use your Spanish in more than 20 countries who use it as their official language. These countries include Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Guatemala, along with the majority of countries in Central and South America.
In today's globalized world, knowing a second language can really be a useful skill. Aside from getting a shot at more job opportunities that require a specific language, you can also have an easier time connecting with people if you speak to them in their native language. Whether you are a high school student at Torrey Pines High School or a college student at the University of San Diego, being able to speak Spanish can be helpful not just in fulfilling language requirements at your school but also for job hunting, traveling, and living abroad.
What material will a San Diego Spanish course cover?
For beginners, it would be helpful to have a background about the language and know the different topics you will study at the start of your Spanish course. Grammar will of course be an important part of your study. Spanish grammar is mostly taken from the grammar rules of Latin, and around 75% of Spanish words have Latin roots. It is also influenced by Arabic and Greek, and some languages of the native cultures of the Americas have also contributed words into modern Spanish.
In your San Diego Spanish class, you will work with an experienced and qualified Spanish teacher on different topics such as parts of speech, which include nouns, adjectives, and verbs. For nouns, the instructor can help you learn more about noun genders. Similar to German, French, and Russian, Spanish is also a gender-based language where genders are often assigned based on the last letter of the noun. For example, nouns that end in "o" generally fall under masculine nouns, while nouns ending in "a" are usually feminine nouns. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule that you will just need to memorize as you learn the language.
Another topic that will be covered in your class is verb conjugation. Fortunately for English speakers, verb conjugation in Spanish tends to be easier than in English, but it can still be challenging. You will also discuss adjectives and the concept of noun-adjective pairing in Spanish. Noun-adjective pairing refers to the changes you need to make on the adjective's form in order to match the noun's gender and number - if the noun is feminine, singular form, you should also use the matching adjective form. For example, the noun "manzana" (apple) is feminine and singular in Spanish, so adjectives used to describe this word must also be in feminine, singular form. So, if you want to say "The apple is red," you will say "La manzana es roja" in Spanish. Roja is red in Spanish and is in the feminine, singular form.
Other topics that will be covered in your San Diego Spanish class include pluralization, pronunciation, vocabulary, and accents. You can also practice and apply what you have learned by conversing with your instructor and other students in the class.
How will a San Diego Spanish course help me learn?
If you are a beginner, learning a new language can be really confusing. That's why you need to have the guidance and expertise of an experienced and knowledgeable teacher. Varsity Tutors makes sure that private language instructors are not just fluent in the language they are teaching but are also experts in teaching and communicating grammar and nuances of the language to their students. We implement a rigorous interviewing and vetting process for all instructors so that only qualified teachers are able to conduct the language courses.
The Spanish classes are also offered online, which is important when you consider the busy schedules of students. Not being able to find a class schedule that fits is often one of the things that discourage a student in starting his or her foreign language class. With our online classes, it has become easier to start learning Spanish. Students can choose from different levels and sections. Plus, they can also get enrolled at a convenient time because classes start on a rolling monthly basis.
Even if the San Diego Spanish class is online, you will still experience a very interactive experience. In the virtual classroom, you can have live lessons with the instructor and engage in language learning activities with other students. Having the chance to learn and practice Spanish with a group under the guidance of a qualified instructor can help you get more used to the language faster than studying it on your own.
How can I get signed up?
Whether you are a student looking for Spanish courses or a professional who wants to add Spanish in your language skills, we can help you find the right Spanish course quickly. We have courses for weekends and weekdays, night courses, and even courses that start in the middle of the day, so you can always choose a class that fits your availability. Contact Varsity Tutors now to know more about our San Diego Spanish course.
Jessica: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...Spanish as well as an Intermediate course in college before I immersed myself in the language and culture of Espaa! I spent four months taking all of my courses in Spanish as well as living with a host family. Among my friends I am considered a great listener and counselor. I have a younger sister in the 7th grade and can understand the demands of today's youth in academics. In my free time, I love going...
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- Languages
- Chemistry
- +10 subjects
Reoh: San Diego Spanish course instructor
Hello! My name is Reoh, and I am a recent graduate from UC Berkeley with a degree in Political Economy. I am living in the San Diego County near where I grew up for the foreseeable future. At this moment, due to being at high risk for complications from the coronavirus, I will be only available for online tutoring. Looking forward to helping you or your child achieve your academic goals!
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, Political Economy
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary School Writing
- SAT Subject Tests
- ACT Science
- +80 subjects
Ellen: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...learns differently and it's imperative to create ways for students to see incremental success so that their confidence grows along with their mastery of the content. Although I am excited to tutor in a wide range of subjects, I myself love to read and write. I have a great time helping students discover a love of literature and critical thinking, whether that be through an elementary curriculum or critical reading section of the GRE! I...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelors, International Development Studies
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP United States History
- PSAT Critical Reading
- SAT Writing and Language
- +43 subjects
Giordano: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...the solution. We will work through several problems together until they recognize a pattern that they can comfortably revert back to as reference. I feel that every student needs a tutor to be successful because it's a subject that prompts many questions that are best answered at the personal level, rather than in the classroom. Outside of school, I play college tennis and compete at the men's open level all over southern California. I'm also...
Education & Certification
- California Lutheran University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- 11th Grade Math
- College Algebra
- Middle School Math
- +26 subjects
Hannah: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...friends in my classes. The subjects I am offering tutoring for are Elementary Math, Algebra 1, Geometry, Middle School Math, Pre-Algebra, and Spanish up to level 4. I am also able to help with study skills and organization. I love to tutor math, mainly because it makes sense and is a lot of fun once it makes sense! My philosophy is to make learning fun, because loving school makes it way more bearable, and increases...
Education & Certification
- University of San Diego - Bachelor in Arts, Behavioral Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Chemistry
- Pre-Algebra
- Algebra
- +19 subjects
Matt: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...South America soon. I live near San Diego State University now, and have lived in Oregon, Pennsylvania, and various places around the country. I also love old cars and reading, especially historical fiction. I can tutor English, Spanish, Social Studies, Math (up through Algebra I), and standardized test preparation. I especially like tutoring Spanish, literature, and history. I really enjoy tutoring because I get to help people and I love learning! I believe that it...
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelors, English
- National University - Masters, Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Korean
- Writing
- Spanish 3
- +60 subjects
Hugo: San Diego Spanish course instructor
I am a Structural Engineering graduate from UCSD. I specialize in tutoring Math, Science, and test prep (SAT, AP, etc.), though I feel confident tutoring in a wide-range of subject areas. Some of my hobbies include sports (football and soccer) and video games. I look forward to working with you!
Education & Certification
- University of California-San Diego - Bachelor of Science, Structural Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School Physics
- Pre-Calculus
- STAAR
- +51 subjects
Amy: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...is simply a matter of finding the right path for each student. Another one of my passions is writing. As a student, essays can be challenging and sometimes overwhelming. I love calming students and their fears about essays, guiding them through the writing process by pulling information out of them that was already there to begin with. As an educator and a tutor, I strive to transform information into something understandable and appetizing to the...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, Communications (minor Spanish)
- Point Loma Nazarene University - Master of Arts, Masters in Teaching and Learning
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 2
- Languages
- Reading
- +11 subjects
Joaquin: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...began working with students in 2005. As a graduate of National University with a BS in Computer Science, I specialize in mathematics. However, I have been an Instructional Assistant for the last five years with the Sweetwater Union School District where I cover a great range of subjects. I am a happily married family man with values and respect for kids. I currently work with middle and high school Special Education students doing math support....
Education & Certification
- National University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College Algebra
- High School English
- Spanish 3
- +15 subjects
Demmy: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...try to teach to every student. I believe that all subjects that I teach can be exciting and fun, and it is the job of the teacher to approach the subject in the right way for the student to appreciate the subject. This is not to say, however, that I don't have expectations. In fact, I believe that it is my duty to exploit the intellectual potential of my students. I have a wide variety...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French 1
- Government
- World History
- +63 subjects
Douglas: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...recently completed the California Teachers Exam in November before I apply for teaching credential programs for the upcoming spring semester. I have worked as a teacher's aide at Concordia Elementary School as well as San Clemente High School in San Clemente, CA where I have learned to communicate lesson plans to a diversified age range, ensuring understanding at all levels. I'll show you how my positive attitude and desire to always better oneself can be...
Education & Certification
- California State University-Fullerton - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Psychology
- High School English
- Biology
- +44 subjects
Jeanine: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...I moved to Tanzania to pursue a Fulbright Research Grant where I was able to work with community members to help establish a water distribution system for a rural village. After returning, I completed my Masters level coursework at the University of California, Davis in Civil and Environmental Engineering. I have had a variety of tutoring experiences over the course of my studies, ranging from one-on-one tutoring sessions, to group settings through a classroom internship....
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- University of California-Davis - Master of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- College Chemistry
- Reading
- Environmental Science
- +39 subjects
Brandon: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...and I have a healthier sense of self-worth. What I want more than anything is to impart that sense of fulfillment to others. Whether I am teaching in a classroom, tutoring difficult concepts, showing my daughter how to tie her shoes, or just interacting with those in my daily life, I live for those "ah-ha!" moments when a hurtle is overcome and a new idea takes shape. Come join me! We can learn from each...
Education & Certification
- University of San Diego - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 2
- High School English
- SAT Writing and Language
- +39 subjects
Esther: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...have many resources to help the students excel in their study of the language. I am very knowledgeable in the Spanish culture, and I am bilingual. I have over ten years of tutoring experience, and I like to engage all learners into the culture to inspire them to succeed in their current Spanish class and to continue on for mastery of the language. Apart from teaching Spanish, I have also taught English at the Secondary...
Education & Certification
- San Jose State University - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- University of Phoenix-Albuquerque Campus - Master of Arts, Education, Secondary Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Languages
- Essay Editing
- Conversational Spanish
- +12 subjects
Michelle: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...I also highly relate to students because I am still a student. As an individual beginning graduate school, I have had to take many standardized test, such as the GRE and the ACT. I understand how frustrating they are, and I want to help others succeed. I minored in Spanish in college, and I was only a couple classes short of a major. When we were tested at the end of the program, I was...
Education & Certification
- Point Loma Nazarene University - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT Reading
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish 2
- +25 subjects
Jose: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...review assignments which allows me to better identify areas for improvement and tailor my tutoring approach to fit the student’s needs. I have a noted ability to build rapport with students and am genuinely interested in seeing them improve and excel. As a tutor, my teaching style is adaptive yet straightforward. In general, we review the concepts and work through practice problems together. How I explain the concepts and the examples I use varies depending...
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelor in Arts, International Security & Conflict Resolution
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Algebra 2
- Languages
- History
- +18 subjects
Clayton: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...and biology because of their complexity . I find that the key to enjoying science classes is being able to see the big picture and how science concepts fit into everyday life. In teaching any subject I like to first explain the concept or problem in depth and then have the student teach it to me. I believe that when you are able to teach a subject, you understand it best and will perform better...
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelor in Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies in Three Departments
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- History
- Essay Editing
- Algebra 2
- +41 subjects
Amanda: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...in; such as math and chemistry. After several tutoring sessions, I realized that all I needed was a little more depth of understanding of the subject. When I would finally understand the subject matter, I would feel a sense of joy and achievement and was finally able to accept these difficult subjects as a positive challenge. Getting the help I needed was a decision I am proud of today. I am a graduate from San...
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelors, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ASPIRE Reading
- Sociology
- Geometry
- +31 subjects
Education & Certification
- ISPJAE Instituto Superior Politecnico Jose Antonio Echeverria - Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Engineering
- UIDE Universidad Internacional del Ecuador - Master in Management, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- ACT Math
- Spanish 4
- Business
- +44 subjects
Fernando: San Diego Spanish course instructor
...I have kept my skills mostly by keeping in touch with my friends abroad as well as reading Japanese books I have lugged around between countries. I hold a Japanese Language Proficiency Test qualification of N2 which is the second-highest level, so, while I am not a native, beginners and intermediate students can rest assured that I can help them with those pesky kanji compounds and keigo while also learning how to speak more naturally....
Education & Certification
- San Diego State University - Bachelor of Science, TV, Film and New Media Production
- University of Alcala (Spain) - Master of Arts, Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Japanese
- +34 subjects