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Betty
I have been tutoring for 20+ years to students that are in public, private and homeschooled. All subjects, levels and grades taught including test preps and beyond college. I will find different techniques and methods to help students learn their work, as not all students learn the same. I am availa...
Western Governors University
Masters in Education, Education
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Architecture

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Carolina
Caring Bilingual (English/Spanish) Elementary School Teacher offering 21 years of experience teaching all subjects to English Language Learners. Passionate about meeting all students' learning needs through various types of teaching. Great strengths in Dual Language instruction and Mathematics.
Northern Illinois University
Master of Science, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Luke
Hello Everybody,My name is Luke Dutch. I was born and raised in Houston, Tx. As far as my education goes, I went to St. Pius X High School for 4 years, and thereafter, went to the University of Houston for a BA in English and Spanish, and then a Master's in Linguistics at the University of Pompeu Fa...
Universidad de Pompeu Fabra
Master of Arts, Linguistics
University of Houston
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Anna Rosa
I have always been deeply passionate about education, and this passion has guided my career from the moment I earned my Bachelor's degree in Spanish Education from Lipscomb University. Since then, I have had the privilege of teaching across Europe, where I have gained valuable international experien...
Lipscomb University
Bachelor of Science, Spanish Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Carlos
I am Software Engineer With a passion for teaching and exchanging ideas with students. My expertise are in Computer Programming, Spanish, Math, and English as a second language. I have worked as an IT technician, Data Analyst, AV technician, International Student Ambassador, and Tutor. I am excited ...
Saint Thomas University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Zayrimar
I am very passionate about helping students reach their academic goals through tutoring. I believe that we can all be successful with the right tools.I have been working with students for as long as I can remember, I started as a teacher's assistant. I then became a volunteer, as a volunteer I would...
University of Central Florida
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Kathryn
I am a student at Tufts University, studying English and International Relations with minors in Economics and Spanish. I have extensive tutoring experience in reading, writing, and other English related topics from 2nd-10th grade. I also have experience tutoring children who do not speak English as ...
Tufts University
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Helen
I am passionate about helping students because I genuinly care about them and really enjoy interacting with them. I've been teaching for 22 years and I have a undergraduate degree in biology, a masters degree in teaching (Rockford University) and a masters' degree in educational leadership (AuroraUn...
Aurora University
Masters in Education, Organizational Leadership
Rockford College
Master of Arts Teaching, Bilingual Education
Rockford College
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Fabiola
I have been a teacher for over 25 years. However, my experience does not hinder my enthusiasm for the learning process. I believe each individual learns when he/she feels comfortable. This allows for mistakes to become stepping stones on the way to mastery and I'm here to guide through each individu...
University of Connecticut
Master of Arts, Spanish
Virginia Wesleyan College
Bachelor in Arts, Arts, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Julissa
I love working with students and helping them learn and see concepts in different ways. I have been teaching for 6 years. My strengths are in teaching ELA (english language arts) and math. I am fluent in Spanish and can support in reading , writing, and speaking of Spanish. I am a bilingual educatio...
SUNY college of New York
Master of Science, Bilingual Education
University of Phoenix-Maryland Campus
Bachelor in Arts, English
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Benigna
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +46 Subjects
I am very passionate about teaching and helping students achieve their utmost goals. Making learning fun while tapping into students specific needs is instrumental for achievement, I take into consideration every individual students strengths and reinforce on them to be successful.
Harsh
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +32 Subjects
I am a sophomore at the University of Georgia working towards a degree in Finance B.B.A. During my time at UGA, I was accepted into the Terry College of Business and joined its Finance Society. A big part of who I am is service. I have continued my passion at UGA by joining ServeUGA, a community service organization dedicated to helping the Athens, GA community. Also, I became a part of UGA HEROs, an organization that raises money to improve the quality of lives of children affected or infected by HIV. My Prior tutoring experience was at Darlington boarding school, which had dorms that housed its boarding students. I assisted with study hall, where students devoted 2 hours of their time to their school work. They were allowed to come to me for help with their homework if they needed it. I was especially efficient in helping students in Math, English, and Spanish. While this was not technically a tutoring position, I still gained experience when it came to assisting my peers with their course work. Also, I was part of the Spanish club, and members had an opportunity to assist students from both our high school and our middle school with their Spanish classes during school hours. I would receive an email from a student, and we would work out a time to meet and work together. When it comes to tutoring, I try to get a sense of the learning style to best help the student. I also try to provide positive assurances to help motivate students and continue to learn. I enjoy watching sports, exercise, reading, and cooking.
Michelle
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +27 Subjects
I am a certified bilingual veteran educator looking to support and champion learning and personal growth in students that need and desire it.
Ivonne
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +15 Subjects
Hi, my name is Ms. I. Marrero. I am from San Juan, Puerto Rico. I graduated with a Master's degree in education in Spanish. I have been teaching Spanish as a foreign language for thirty years. I am a very flexible teacher, ensuring every student's learning style and abilities are addressed. I like teaching conversational Spanish, vocabulary, grammar, and writing at all levels. I enjoy giving classes with daily everyday topics or the basics needed. The best way to learn a foreign language is with a native teacher without an accent and who knows and practices an up-to-date language. What I most enjoy about being a teacher is when the students understand and use the Spanish learned in the "real world." So, you will speak Spanish as well as you will learn how to carry out a conversation.!Hasta pronto!
Ines
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +50 Subjects
I graduated from Nova Southeastern University with a Doctorate in Education in Distance Learning and Instructional Technology. I also have a Masters Degree in Special Education, specifically in Administration of Early Intervention Programs, from the University of Phoenix. At Bachelors level, I studied Visual Arts and Teaching English as a Second Language. CuTeacherrrently, I'm a certified Bilingual and Spanish from the state of Texas. I have taught at all levels: from PK to university level. In addition, I have trained and work as a coach for other teachers. I've also taught adults that want to become better English/Spanish speakers in an university setting. I've worked in other educational areas like being a Consultant for the Puerto Rico Department of Education, where I had to write official letters in name of the Secretary of Education and as an Educational Project Manager, where I designed and administered innovative education projects. Educate has being my life and passion.Every person has a unique learning style. Through the years I've been working as a teacher I've learned that school systems aren't designed to fit everyone. Don't worry if your kid seems not to fit. That's why, through tutoring sessions, a unique study program can be specifically designed to help fill in the gaps they might have by teaching in an understandable way.
Caroline
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +37 Subjects
I am a graduate of Texas A&M University where I received my Master's in Education with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction. I also hold a Bachelors in Arts for Sociology and in Spanish. Through my graduate program, I received my teacher certification in the state of Texas for teaching Spanish Early Childhood-12 Grade, English as a Second Language, and English Language Arts and Reading 6-8. In the past, I have taught Spanish as a world language to students in grades 9 - 12. I also worked as an ESL teacher to students in grades 6 - 8 where I helped English language learners adjust to life in the United States and prepare them for success in all core academic subjects for two years. In 2021, I lived in Spain and taught English to students K-6. Since 2022 I have started teaching 8th grade English Language Arts. I have many years of experience tutoring students at the secondary level for English, Spanish, French, and various social studies subjects including Texas History, U.S. History, World History, Sociology, and Psychology.
Jeniffer
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +53 Subjects
I am passionate about helping students because I love tutoring and I also want to give others an opportunity to learn and develop their skills and personalities! Teaching students has been absolutely wonderful, my favorite part of teaching is seeing the smiles of my student's when they get a question right! I am currently working to get my associates in social work to help children with any difficulties that they may have at school or at home. I love to sing and watch romantic comedies.
Alexandra
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +27 Subjects
Hello! My name is Ms. Alex and I am so excited to be teaching Spanish and English on Varsity tutors!In my classes I will teach pronunciation, basic vocabulary and phrase the words into sentences and do fun activities on Nearpod and on Star English lessons!Also, I have experience working as an online ESL on Cambly and Spanish on Outschool, and as a Medical Assistant.I have obtained an Associates degree in General Studies, a Certificate in Medical Assisting, Spanish interpreting and a TEFL certificate.And lastly, I Love working with children and pursuing a career where I know I am making a difference. I love that this empowers other hispanics like myself as well as other disadvantage groups who haven't gotten this kind of opportunity before. Children love me because I can make them laugh and have fun while learning. Each student is unique and getting to know them enriches my life.Thank you, boys and girls I hope to see you all join my classes real soon!
Angela
1st Grade ELA (in Spanish) Tutor • +10 Subjects
I was born and raised in Venezuela. I received my Petroleum Engineering bachelor's degree. Since then, my journey to travel the world began. I lived on three different continents and visited many countries. I have always been passionate about people development, and teaching is one of them. I dedicated more than seven years to building and teaching several courses globally. Introducing a new language is a way to make my students travel abroad and learn about other cultures while having fun learning Spanish.I love to read, walk, and spend time with my family in my spare time.
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Verb conjugation is one of the biggest hurdles in 4th grade Spanish ELA, especially managing present tense forms across different pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella, nosotros, ellos). A tutor can break this down through pattern recognition and repeated practice with high-frequency verbs like ser, estar, tener, and hacer—rather than overwhelming students with conjugation tables. Many tutors use storytelling and personalized sentences ("I go to soccer practice" becomes "Yo voy al entrenamiento de fútbol") to make conjugations stick through meaningful context instead of rote memorization.
Classroom Spanish instruction often focuses on reading and writing, leaving students with limited real-time speaking practice and confidence. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction provides dedicated conversation time where students can practice pronunciation, respond to questions, and build fluency without the pressure of a full class. A tutor can adjust the pace, correct pronunciation gently, and create safe space for students to experiment with new vocabulary and sentence structures—skills that are difficult to develop in a group setting.
4th graders learn vocabulary faster when it's tied to their interests and daily life rather than isolated word lists. A tutor can use spaced repetition (reviewing words over increasing time intervals) and connect new vocabulary to familiar contexts—like sports, family, food, or hobbies—so words become meaningful rather than abstract. Many tutors also incorporate storytelling, drawing, and conversation practice, which activate multiple memory pathways and help students recall words weeks later instead of forgetting them after a test.
Pronunciation and accent marks (tildes) can be confusing for English speakers learning Spanish, especially understanding how accent placement changes word meaning (like "papa" vs. "papá"). A tutor can model correct pronunciation in real time, explain why accent marks matter, and provide targeted practice with minimal pairs—words that differ only in accent or sound—so students develop an ear for the language. Regular listening and speaking practice with immediate feedback helps students internalize these patterns much faster than written exercises alone.
Reading comprehension in Spanish requires students to decode unfamiliar words, understand grammar structures, and grasp meaning—all simultaneously. A tutor can teach strategies like predicting from context clues, breaking sentences into chunks, and connecting new stories to familiar themes. Starting with high-interest, age-appropriate texts (rather than textbook passages) and reading aloud together helps students build confidence, and a tutor can pause to discuss what's happening, ask questions, and clarify confusing parts in real time.
4th grade Spanish writing typically involves simple sentences and short paragraphs, but students often struggle with subject-verb agreement, correct verb tense, and word order. A tutor can model writing together, showing how to construct sentences step-by-step, then gradually release responsibility so students practice independently. Rather than marking errors on a finished piece, tutors often guide students through the writing process—brainstorming, drafting, and revising—so students understand the "why" behind grammar rules and develop stronger writing habits.
The best Spanish tutoring goes beyond grammar and vocabulary to include cultural elements—holidays, traditions, literature, and everyday life in Spanish-speaking countries—that make the language feel alive and relevant. A tutor might incorporate stories about Día de Muertos, explain regional differences in Spanish, or discuss how Spanish-speaking families celebrate milestones differently. This cultural immersion helps 4th graders see Spanish as a real language used by real people, which deepens motivation and makes learning feel less like a subject and more like a gateway to understanding different cultures.
Mixed proficiency in a classroom is common—some 4th graders may have Spanish-speaking family members while others are starting fresh—and it's hard for one teacher to differentiate for everyone. A tutor can assess your child's actual level and customize instruction to match their starting point, whether that's foundational listening skills, building basic vocabulary, or advancing to more complex sentence structures. This personalized pacing prevents frustration from moving too fast or boredom from moving too slow, and helps your child progress confidently at their own rate.
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