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.
Master's in Spanish Literature
I have been teaching Spanish for as long as I can remember. My passion has always been the exploration of iconic literature, from the romantic poems of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer to the tales of Gabriel García Márquez. Through the years, I've sought to connect students with these masterpieces, believing that literature can provide multiple insights into the essence of a culture. My travels throughout Spain and Latin American countries have added layers of understanding to the texts, which I eagerly share with my students in every session.
In my classes, the Spanish language is more than just words; it's a gateway to stories, emotions, and epochs. I aim to develop a deep appreciation for Spanish literature, helping students not only learn the language but feel the pulse of its people. While we dive deep into books, we also engage in lively discussions, debate interpretations, and even attempt creative writing in Spanish. This multifaceted approach ensures students not only grasp the language but also connect emotionally with its rich literary heritage.
In Ms. Phillips' class, Spanish literature comes alive! From Cervantes to García Márquez, each lesson transports us to a different era and region, fueling my passion for the language.
The focus on literature made learning Spanish enjoyable. Grace's anecdotes about her travels add a special touch.
If you ever want to understand the soul of Spanish literature, Grace's class is a must. Every lesson feels like a literary retreat.
Master's in Spanish Literature
I began teaching 19 years ago after I finished my Master's degree. I was really interested in Spanish stories, poems, and books because they have such a rich history. I've spent years teaching my students about these stories and the cultures that created them. We've looked at many famous Spanish writers and their works. My goal is to help students understand and enjoy the stories, as well as the history behind them.
I love reading, and I believe stories can help us understand a language better. So, in our classes, we spend a lot of time on Spanish stories, both old and new. We talk about the stories, the words used, and the world the authors lived in. This way, students don't just learn the language; they also develop a deeper love and understanding of Spanish stories and culture.
Professor Robinson's classes were a revelation. He brings such energy to old texts and made them feel relevant to today. I never thought I’d enjoy Spanish literature this much.
His passion for the subject is so good. I used to find Spanish literature boring, but the way Professor Jacob explains it, with context and background, makes everything fall into place. The role-playing activities were especially memorable.
Jacob's approach to teaching is unique and engaging. His enthusiasm is transferrable. I just wish there was a bit more focus on modern literature in the curriculum. But overall, a fantastic experience!
Master's in Spanish Linguistics
For the past 18 years, I've taught Spanish across various educational settings. I began my journey at local language schools, transitioned into a lecturer role at community colleges, and eventually found myself leading courses at renowned universities. Each of these experiences offered unique challenges and allowed me to connect with a diverse group of learners. I take pride in having touched the lives of so many students, equipping them with a robust understanding of Spanish.
Since students come from all walks of life, especially with my diverse teaching background, I've learned the value of adaptability. I focus on understanding each student's learning style, influenced by their prior experiences with the language. With this knowledge in hand, I tailor my lessons to best fit their needs. This personalized approach ensures that every student feels understood, engaged, and empowered in their Spanish language journey.
Studying under Ms. Taylor has been an incredible experience. She doesn’t just teach the language; she teaches the science behind it. I've gained a deep understanding of Spanish thanks to her.
Olivia's approach to teaching is refreshing. I used to struggle with certain Spanish words and structures, but her focus on phonetics made a significant difference in my pronunciation and comprehension.
Her classes are engaging and informative.
Master's in Spanish Linguistics
For nearly two decades, I've embarked on the rewarding journey of teaching the Spanish language. Starting as an assistant tutor during my college days, my admiration for the Spanish language has grown exponentially. Over time, I've realized the beauty of Spanish language, its grammatical structures, and the energetic culture it embodies. To enhance my teaching, I spent a couple of years in Spain, experiencing the local dialects, customs, and ways of life. This first-hand experience enriched my understanding and equipped me with authentic material to bring back to the classroom.
My mantra is simple: learn Spanish as you'd learn music. It's rhythmic, expressive, and full of emotion. I focus a lot on pronunciation, ensuring that my students not only speak Spanish but sound authentically Spanish. We do engage in textbook lessons, but I also bring in Spanish songs, movies, and even culinary sessions to make the learning experience holistic. By immersing my students in various aspects of the culture and language, I aim for them to develop a genuine affection for Spanish.
Learning Spanish under Mr. David feels like a cultural journey. It's not just about the language but also about the vibrant culture behind it.
James ensures we pronounce every word just right. I love the movie sessions – they're both fun and educational. I have never been to a ore fun and interactive class. His ideas are really good and he is really humble. He answers every query with patience. I like him and cant recommend him more.
I always looked forward to the Spanish classes. The mix of traditional teaching with modern content is refreshing.
Bachelor's in Spanish and Linguistics
I enjoy learning new languages, and I also enjoy teaching. I love to introduce others to my language and culture. In my spare time, I like discovering new languages and performing Flamenco. I would adore to tell you everything about my culture.I've been a teacher for more than ten years, both in person and online. I hold a teaching credential. I can also speak English. In terms of my methodology, I place a lot of emphasis on thorough instruction. It will be enjoyable and interactive for you to learn Spanish. Additionally, I will give you highly engaging homework assignments so you can master grammar and pronunciation while also expanding your vocabulary. For example,
My teaching methods emphasize the foundational structures of the language. I believe that if you get the basics right, the complexities become easier to tackle. I blend grammar exercises with conversational sessions, ensuring that my students not only write well but also communicate effectively in real-life situations. I also incorporate listening exercises using diverse Spanish media, helping students to understand different accents and expand their vocabulary.
Ms. Clark has been instrumental in my Spanish journey. Her methods are clear, and she always finds ways to make learning fun and interactive. The listening sessions are a game-changer
Lily's focus on the foundation of the language has made learning so much smoother for me. I do hope we can get more exposure to Spanish culture in upcoming lessons.
Under Ms. Clark's guidance, I feel confident in both my writing and speaking skills. The variety in her lessons keeps things interesting. More cultural exploration would be a cherry on top.
PhD in Spanish Linguistics
In the last 16 years of teaching Spanish at the university level, I've delved into the depths of linguistic structures, phonetics, and the socio-cultural influences that shape the language. Having commenced my journey into Spanish with a focus on literature, my passion evolved into understanding the mechanics of the language. Over the years, I've mentored numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students, guiding their research projects and helping them navigate the complex world of linguistics.
My methodology revolves around blending theory with practical applications. While understanding the theoretical underpinnings of Spanish linguistics is crucial, I ensure my students can apply these concepts in real-world situations. We analyze spoken dialects, dissect language patterns, and even touch upon the evolutionary aspects of Spanish. By engaging students in research-based projects, I push them to not just be passive learners, but active contributors to the field.
Dr. King's classes were a revelation. As a linguistics major, I always found Spanish to be intriguing, and her guidance has deepened my appreciation for the language's nuances. Her approach to teaching is both rigorous and inspiring.
The practical assignments, the in-depth discussions, and Dr. Ella's mentorship made my university years truly worthwhile. Her passion for Spanish linguistics is infectious!
While I thoroughly enjoyed the academic rigor of Dr. King's classes, I wish there were more opportunities for group discussions and collaborative projects. Nevertheless, her expertise in the subject is unmatched.
Master's in Spanish Literature
For 16 years, I've been teaching Spanish through stories. We've looked at old favorites and some new books too. These stories help my students like and understand the Spanish language, its way of life, and its past. Using stories in my lessons makes Spanish more real and fun. This way, students feel more connected to Spanish life and ways of speaking.
In my classroom, stories and literature serve as our main tools for understanding and mastering Spanish. As we meticulously read through prose and poetry, students not only encounter beautiful words but also pick up essential vocabulary, grammar, and context. I think it's crucial to expose students to a variety of genres and authors. This offers a well-rounded view of the vast and diverse Spanish-speaking world. Instead of simply reading, we engage in lively discussions, break down characters and their motivations, and even debate certain themes and decisions. By doing this, students become more than just readers; they actively immerse themselves in the universe of Spanish literature. Ultimately, my aim is for every student to leave with a comprehensive understanding of the language and a deep appreciation for the Spanish literary world's contributions.
Mr. Turner's love for Spanish literature is contagious. His lessons are like stepping into a world of stories, making the language learning process captivating.
I've grown to love Spanish literature thanks to Mr. Turner's unique teaching approach. It's more than just language learning; it's an exploration of culture and history.
His classes are like book club meetings, where we dive deep into narratives and characters. It's a refreshing approach, though I sometimes struggle with older texts.
Master's in Spanish Linguistics
For the past 16 years, I've been on a journey to inspire and guide young minds in the wide world of Spanish linguistics. When I started out, I was interested in the little things that make Spanish such a beautiful and varied language. From the differences between Latin American Spanish and European Spanish to the details of regional languages, my goal has been to give my students a full picture of the language. Working with IB students has been especially rewarding because they have to work hard to understand how deep and wide Spanish goes.
I believe in the philosophy that language is not just about words; it's about culture, history, and personal expression. We focus on language structures and vocabulary in my lessons, but we also learn about the cultural contexts where these words and phrases come from. I give my kids a well-rounded experience, whether we're talking about a Spanish movie, a song, or what's going on in Spanish-speaking countries right now. I don't just want them to be able to speak Spanish, but also to feel and live it.
Mrs. Martin's class is more than just a language class. It goes deep into the heart of the cultures of people who speak Spanish. From the music to the shows to the talks, it's been an amazing journey. I would want to learn more from Amelia, she’s a good teacher.
I've learned so much more than I expected. While I joined to better my Spanish, I've also grown to love the music, films, and history of Spanish-speaking nations. But, sometimes I wish we had more written exercises.
Amelia's dedication to teaching goes beyond the textbook. She truly wants us to understand and embrace the beauty of Spanish.
Master's in Spanish Language and Culture
In the 15 years I've taught Spanish, I've always tried to bring real-world experiences to the classroom. Instead of just using textbooks, I've shared stories from my travels and daily life encounters where Spanish was essential. Whether it was a conversation at a local market in Madrid or navigating a bus route in Mexico City, these real-life situations have been a central part of my lessons, making learning more relatable for my students.
For me, Spanish is a living language, something we use every day. In my classes, we learn how to handle real-life situations using Spanish. We practice through role-plays, like being at a shop or asking for directions. I also use recordings of regular conversations to help students understand and speak naturally. My goal is for each student to feel comfortable using Spanish in their daily lives.
Taking Spanish with Mr. Foster has been an overwhelming experience. Every lesson is steeped in culture, filled with anecdotes from his travels, making the learning process feel like an adventure. I particularly enjoyed the sessions where he'd bring in native speakers to converse with us. It provided a genuine experience without leaving the classroom.
Leo's classes are a mix of traditional learning and cultural immersion. He shares so many personal travel stories, intertwining them with lessons, that it feels like you're journeying through Spain and Latin America. Sometimes, I wish we had more focused grammar sessions, but overall, his unique approach keeps me engaged and curious.
Mr. Foster's method of teaching keeps things interesting. His class feels less like a lecture and more like a travel documentary, filled with stories and experiences.
Master's in Spanish Linguistics
I started teaching 15 years ago, and since then, my main goal has been to make my students really good at Spanish. I've studied a lot about this language, so I know its history and special bits. Over the years, I've taught many students, helping them get good grades and also making sure they can speak well in real-life situations.
I use a lot of modern tools in my classes. Instead of just using books, we watch videos, play games, and even check out podcasts in Spanish. This way, students get to hear how different people actually talk in everyday life. I try to keep my lessons fun and different so students always have something exciting to learn.
Sophia's classes have transformed the way I see and understand the Spanish language. The real-life conversations and multimedia resources she uses made my learning experience vivid and exciting.
Ms. Evans understands how to make language learning engaging. Her classes are the right mix of fun and challenging. I've improved my conversational Spanish tremendously under her guidance.
I thoroughly enjoy Sophia's lessons, especially the practical conversations. I do hope we could spend a bit more time on grammar.