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Professor of Spanish Literature
I've been exploring Spanish literature for almost 30 years. In this time, I've traveled through stories ranging from old classics like those by Cervantes to newer tales by today's writers. Through these stories, I've learned about the emotions, history, and culture of Spanish-speaking countries. I've spent many years teaching students about these stories, helping them see the deeper meanings and connections to today's world.
To me, reading Spanish stories isn't just about the words; it's about understanding the world they came from. In my lessons, we don't just read; we talk about the stories, think about why the writers wrote them, and see how they connect to today's world. We have group chats, look at parts of stories together, and think about their deeper meanings. My goal is for students not just to know the stories but to really understand and feel them.
Professor Mitchell's classes were a revelation. She introduced us to authors I'd never heard of, and her insights made even the most complex novels accessible and enlightening.
I was initially intimidated by Spanish literature, but Mia's teaching style and in-depth analyses have made me fall in love with it. Her discussions on the historical and cultural contexts of each work truly brought them to life. I am eager to learn more from her.
Master's in Spanish Linguistics
For three decades, I've been on a mission to make the Spanish language easy for my students. I've seen the changing landscape of Spanish teaching methods and have adapted to each phase, making sure my students always receive the best instruction. My focus on language means I am fully comitted to the depth and detail of it. I've traveled extensively across Spanish-speaking countries, gathering experiences, stories, and linguistic variations from Mexico to Argentina, from Spain to the Dominican Republic.
I teach Spanish by making it real. In my classes, students practice everyday scenarios like ordering food or chatting about news. We also touch on local slang and cultural highlights. This way, my students can fit right into any Spanish-speaking environment with ease and confidence.In addition to the basics, we explore stories, songs, and traditions from various Spanish regions. I also introduce them to guest speakers from different countries, offering a fresh perspective. By the end of the course, students not only learn the language but also gain a slice of life from Spanish-speaking countries
Mrs. Wood's teaching style is something special. With each class, I feel as if I'm being transported to a quaint Spanish village or a bustling Latin city. It's not just about the language; it's the entire cultural experience she wraps into every lesson.
I love how she brings in real-life scenarios to make us practice. It's so much more than just a textbook approach
Mrs. Wood definitely knows her stuff. I'm just here trying to brush up on some conversational Spanish, and occasionally we venture off into some really deep linguistic territory. Not a complaint, just an observation!
Master's in Spanish Literature with a focus on 20th-century writers
For nearly three decades, I've had the privilege of introducing students to the beautiful world of Spanish literature. From famous writers like García Márquez to lesser-known poets, my classes delve into the works that have shaped Spanish culture and its language. These years have also seen me guide students in understanding not just the language but the emotions, history, and narratives behind the words.
My approach to teaching Spanish is deeply rooted in its literary traditions. In my classes, we don't just read the works; we discuss them, break them down, and even try our hand at writing. This helps students expand their vocabulary and get a better grasp of grammar structures. Of course, while literature is the core, I ensure that students practice speaking, listening, and writing to get a comprehensive understanding of the language.
Taking Spanish with Mr. Smith feels like taking a literature class and a language class at the same time. The stories and poems we read give so much depth to our lessons. I love it!
I have to admit, I've grown to appreciate Spanish literature a lot more thanks to Mr. Smith. His passion for the subject really shows, and it's contagious. I just wish we had a few more conversational activities.
There's something special about learning a language through its literature. The way Harry Smith teaches makes Spanish come alive in a whole new way. I love the depth we get into with the literary texts, but sometimes I feel a little overwhelmed. A bit more balance with basic conversation would be great. Nonetheless, I've learned a lot. I do hope we can have more sessions on Spanish cinema soon.
PhD in Spanish Linguistics
I've taught Spanish for 30 years, and during this time, I've seen many changes in the language. My lessons go beyond just the basics. I explore the sounds of Spanish and how sentences are put together. I've been lucky to teach students from many different places, and every student brings their own unique excitement. Together, we make learning Spanish interesting and interactive.
For me, speaking is a vital part of learning a language. That's why I encourage students to talk in Spanish from day one. Even if they make mistakes, it's okay. The goal is to practice and get better. Over the years, this way of teaching has helped many students become more confident and skilled in speaking Spanish.
Taking Ms. Johnson's class was one of the best decisions I made. Every lesson was related to Spanish, its history, and its culture. Her teaching methods, especially the inclusion of modern Spanish music and films, made the learning experience rich and relatable.
Isabella's vast knowledge and passion for the Spanish language are evident in every class. The way she breaks down complex linguistic structures and relates them to our everyday use of language is nothing short of brilliant. I came out of her class with a much deeper appreciation and understanding of Spanish.
I enjoyed Ms. Johnson's lectures truly. Her passion for linguistics shines through. However, I sometimes felt overwhelmed with the depth we went into. Nonetheless, her support outside of class hours was commendable.
PhD in Spanish Linguistics
For almost three decades, I've been involved with teaching Spanish to students. From its rich phonetics to the difficult semantics, I've invested my time and energy to fully understand it. My years of research took me across Latin America and Spain, where I learned regional dialects, local customs, and traditional festivities. Through these journeys, I've collected anecdotes and tales that I incorporate into my lectures, making each lesson a unique storytelling session.
In my view, language can't be boxed into textbooks; it's living and ever-evolving. In my classes, students don't just study Spanish; they live it. Alongside grammar and vocabulary, I emphasize listening to authentic Spanish audio clips, deciphering regional accents, and engaging in role-plays that mirror real-life conversations. By the end of my course, my aim is for students to be not just linguistically proficient but culturally aware, ready to engage with native speakers on their terms.
Studying with Dr. Evans is like receiving a passport to the Spanish-speaking world. Every lesson takes us on an adventure, from the cobblestone streets of Seville to the bustling markets of Mexico City. It's more than just learning a language; it's experiencing a culture
One of the highlights of Dr. Evans' class is the way she seamlessly incorporates authentic sounds and sights from her travels. Every audio clip or story adds another layer to our understanding. I just wish there were more opportunities for us to express ourselves in writing. A few more assignments would be perfect.
Her depth of knowledge is unparalleled. The way she explains linguistics concepts is straightforward and clear.
Doctorate in Spanish Linguistics
I've been teaching Spanish for over 25 years, focusing on its rhythm, sounds, and the way its patterns make sense. My background in linguistics has given me the tools to break down the language so that it is easier to understand and more fun for kids to learn. The IB curriculum has helped me prepare my students for real-world situations and improve their ability to interact in a variety of Spanish-speaking settings.
Language is alive and changes with its people. My way gets students to talk, write, and think in Spanish, so they are more likely to learn. It's all about the situation. I often use examples from real life, news stories, and even pop culture to make lessons more interesting and relevant. Regular tests make sure that students are on the right track, but I make sure that these tests are different, like written tests, speaking presentations, and multimedia projects.
Mrs. Thompson's understanding of Spanish linguistics is outstanding. She makes each lesson interactive, ensuring we get ample practice. She's undoubtedly the reason I feel so confident in my Spanish speaking skills.
I truly admire how she brings in real-world scenarios into our lessons. It makes learning so much more interesting. I do wish, however, that we spent a bit more time on literature.
Learning Spanish with Mrs. Thompson is quite an experience! Her linguistics background offers a unique perspective on the language. I just sometimes struggle with the pace of the class.
Master's in Spanish Literature
I've been teaching Spanish to students for more than 25 years, and I always stress how beautiful and deep the language's literature is. I've introduced many students to the rich world of Spanish writing, from the passionate poems of Pablo Neruda to the thought-provoking prose of Gabriel García Márquez. I've met authors, poets, and scholars at many literature workshops in Spain and Latin America. These interactions have helped me learn more about the language and its subtleties.
The way I teach is based on the idea that literature is the soul of a language. I don't just teach grammar and vocabulary; I get my students interested in the stories, poems, and articles written in Spanish. We learn language patterns and improve our vocabulary and understanding at the same time when we read. I also like it when people talk about themes, figures, and historical background in groups. This helps everyone understand the whole picture. People in my class don't just speak Spanish; they feel it, understand it, and, most of all, love it.
Mrs. Green's class feels like a book club, where we explore amazing Spanish works. It's my favorite part of the week.
Emily has tutored my daughter for the last three months. I needed someone who could fit in with our hectic lifestyle, and I found her very accommodating, punctual, and reliable. Emily was very aware of what was needed and was prepared in advance for lessons, especially if there was anything in particular my daughter wanted to focus on. My daughter has learned over and above what she was doing in school, thanks to her, and is much more confident in speaking, writing, and understanding Spanish. I would recommend Ms. Emily in a heartbeat.
The way we learn about Spanish culture and history through literature is fascinating. I only wish there was a bit more focus on conversational practice. She keeps me interested in my goal of becoming skilled in Spanish and encourages me to keep going. She gives you a lot of information about books, CDs, community groups, and other things that can help you improve your skills.
PhD in Spanish Literature
I've spent over a quarter of a century teaching Spanish literature, and sharing its wonders with students at the university level. From the classics of Cervantes to contemporary works, my journey through the Spanish literary landscape has been fulfilling. Over the years, I've had the joy of watching many of my students develop a appreciation for the language, its literature, and its relevance to today's world.
In my classes, we don't just learn Spanish; we experience it. Think of it like a trip: We "travel" to Spanish-speaking places without leaving the room. We might "visit" a market in Mexico, "attend" a football match in Spain, or "celebrate" a holiday from Argentina. We use fun activities and games that show what life's like in these places. So, besides learning how to speak, my students also get a feel of what it's like to be a part of that world. It's like learning and having a little adventure at the same time!
Dr. Turner's passion for Spanish literature is unparalleled. He has an innate ability to bring stories to life, making every class a journey through time and culture.
I've always been interested in literature, but it was under Dr. Turner's guidance that I truly began to appreciate the depth and beauty of Spanish works. His method of tying literature to current events made each session more meaningful.
Thomas's class is genuinely enlightening. He encourages critical thinking and provides a comfortable space for discussions. I only wish we had more classes per week.
PhD in Hispanic Literature
Over the past quarter-century, I've dedicated myself to studying and teaching the richness of Hispanic literature. My interest in the literary worlds of authors like Gabriel García Márquez, Federico García Lorca, and Isabel Allende has shaped my teaching career. I've found joy in guiding students through the narratives of these iconic writers, helping them understand both the language and the cultural contexts. Every book, poem, or play offers a chance to explore the socio-political backdrop of its era, and I've always been keen to highlight these to my students.
In my classroom, Spanish literature serves as the gateway to language proficiency. While we learn the literary elements of writings, I emphasize vocabulary, grammar, and expression. I encourage students to re-enact scenes, debate themes, and even try their hand at writing. This multi-faceted approach not only creates a love for literature but also ensures that students gain a comprehensive grasp of the Spanish language in diverse settings.
Dr. Davis' passion for Hispanic literature is transmittable. His class is a journey through stories that stick with you long after.
I never thought I'd say this, but Spanish lit is kinda cool! Although, I wouldn't mind a bit more of the day-to-day lingo.
Big fan of Dr. Davis, really. But man, sometimes I just wish we'd chat about basic phrases and not just Don Quixote.
Master's in Spanish Literature
I have spent the better part of 25 years teaching Spanish, and throughout that time I have created a passion for the language and its extensive literary legacy in countless students. The stories, poetry, and narratives that the Spanish language had to offer drew me in the moment I started teaching. I've made an effort to instill this desire in my students over the years. In addition, I've had the opportunity to visit many Spanish-speaking nations and immerse myself in their cultures, which has given my teaching a distinct flavor.
Spanish, for me, is a canvas of experiences. My teaching revolves around the "Rutas y Relatos" (Routes and Tales) concept. Each lesson represents a journey, whether through the winding streets of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter or the folklore of Andalusia's villages. We'll simulate train journeys where students "buy" tickets using their Spanish skills or have "book club" sessions discussing excerpts from Spanish novellas. With periodic "fiesta" days, celebrating everything from La Tomatina to Dia de los Muertos, I aspire to have my students not just learn Spanish, but to feel its pulse and vibrancy.
Mr. Taylor's classes are a literary delight! I've not only improved in my Spanish but also found some of my favorite authors through his recommendations. His passion for literature is infectious.
I always look forward to Joshua's lessons. We get to explore the language through some of the most beautiful pieces of literature. I just wish we had a bit more speaking practice.
Joshua is a very flexible teacher. He adapts the class to meet my needs. He draws me into talks so I can put what we've spoken about into practice. Every lesson, he is well-prepared, and anytime I have questions, he is very accommodating in breaking things down at my level. Our lessons are always enjoyable and highly participatory. With him, time goes so swiftly and you never feel bored. If you're searching for a friendly yet highly skilled Spanish tuition, I highly recommend him.