Spanish tutors in the UAE teach the native language of Spain to students in different grades. In Spanish tutoring, pupils learn how to talk like native speakers as well as grasp the pronunciation. Learning a foreign language from MTS tutors means you will have an insight into the culture, traditions, and native society as a whole. This aids in understanding the language more. Our language tutors who excel in Spanish can tutor a student one-on-one or teach a group of peers eager to learn together. Based on the current fluency of the student, the lessons will be adjusted. Feel free to see the reviews, schedule, and prices of our teachers.
B.Tech
For 7 years, I have been guiding students to speak Spanish fluently.
I create productive lesson plans and build a student's confidence.
M.Com
I teach Spanish to elementary and high school students.
I approach tutoring with extra care and patience for children. By leveraging my clarity in speech and language fluency, I aim to simplify learning. My methods involve interactive sessions, ensuring effective communication and understanding.
Bachelor's of Technology in Computer Science
Hola! I make students fluent in Spanish. In the last 2 years, I have guided tutees of all age groups.
My lessons will be fun yet teach you the language at the same time.
BS
I'm a professional and responsible Graphic Designer with 3 years of experience in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, In design. Who seek and utilize every opportunity to grow and develop professionally, following a path of lifelong learning. I teach Spanish to IB, A-level, and University students.
I encourage inquisitive discussions by posing thought-provoking questions and creating an environment where students feel comfortable expressing their opinions.
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.
PhD in Spanish Literature
I've spent over 30 years I have been engaged with Spanish language. A trip to Andalusia sparked my passion, leading me to dedicate my life to teaching Spanish. From timeless classics to contemporary works, I've explored the vast spectrum of Spanish literature. I've had the privilege of guiding many students, teaching them both the language and the beauty of its literature. My travels, from Mexico's vibrant cities to Spain's tranquil towns, have enriched my understanding and teaching approach.
Spanish, to me, is a doorway to countless tales and traditions. My sessions are lively, filled with captivating stories and real-life examples. While I emphasize core language fundamentals like grammar and vocabulary, I also introduce students to poems, short stories, and literature pieces. By letting students feel a connection to what they learn, I believe they grasp the language better and find joy in the learning process.
Mr. Wilson has an unparalleled passion for Spanish literature. His classes were the highlight of my week, always enlightening.
The way Noah integrates stories into learning is brilliant. I've never been more interested in a language class before.
His tales from his travels are always a treat to hear. I've gained not only language skills but also a broader worldview.
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!
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.
Doctorate in Hispanic Literature
For nearly three decades, I've delved into the heart of Spanish literature, sharing the passion and insights I've garnered with countless students. I remember being captivated by the works of García Lorca, Cervantes, and Isabel Allende, and it has been my lifelong mission to spread that enchantment. Working with IB students offers an unparalleled experience, allowing me to introduce them to the richness of Spanish literature while ensuring they grasp the nuances of the language itself.
Literature is a reflection of life. When teaching Spanish, I don't just focus on grammar and vocabulary; I bring the language to life using literary works as our guide. By studying the texts, students are introduced to a myriad of cultural, historical, and societal aspects intrinsic to Spanish-speaking countries. I also place emphasis on discussions and debates to ensure students engage critically with the texts, fostering deeper understanding and analytical skills.
Mr. Hughes has a unique way of teaching. By integrating literature into our lessons, Spanish became more than a subject; it became a story.
The world of Spanish literature is vast and beautiful. Thanks to Mr. Hughes, I've not only improved my language skills but also developed a love for Hispanic literature. Just wish we had some more vocabulary sessions.
There's no denying that his classes are engaging. The stories, the characters, the history – everything's so beautifully intertwined. Sometimes, though, I wish we had clearer grammar lessons.
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.