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    Online Real-World Conversational Spanish for Teens & Adults

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    Class Overview

    With me, Dave Crosby, you are getting one-on-one instruction with a person that is well-educated in both English and Spanish, and has lived both languages. I have lived in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, and Honduras, and I have travelled extensively in Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Spain. So, Spanish is not my native language, but I have been speaking it in real-world situations since high school.

    I don't write out an "Overview" of my Spanish class, because each class will be personally crafted to suit you. You may be a beginning student, just learning to say, "Buenos Días, ¿cómo estás?" or you may be a travelling exchange student who has studied Spanish for 3-4 years, and need an advanced class in grammar or pronunciation. Give me a call--888-258-2560--in five minutes, I can tell you what your skill level is and give you a plan of action for achieving your Spanish-speaking goals. Take a look at the website my wife and I have created, yourtutorteam.com.

    English and Spanish. Classes are for ages 13 to 99

    Students must join on time. More than 15 minutes late is counted as missed (without 24 hour notice). 24-hour notice for cancellations. Repeated late attendance or no-shows may result in lesson termination.

    Students must: (1) Have a stable internet connection (2) Use a working microphone and camera, (3) Join from a quiet, distraction-free environment, (4) Test their platform (Google Meet) before class. Optional but helpful: Use headphones and join from a laptop/desktop.

    FAQ

    What level am I?

    Talk with me for five minutes and I can tell you where you are, what we should study, and how long it will take to reach goals that you set for yourself. If you are interested in studying this question in depth, you may want to study a very formal analysis system for determining language proficiency, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages--just type it into your web browser--it may be fascinating, or it may put you to sleep in minutes :)

    How long will it take to become fluent?

    This depends completely on (1) your starting level, (2) study frequency, and (3) practice outside of class. For students with great ambition to learn, in a few months, you can be comfortable in a variety of English settings: farmers markets, school classes, clothing stores, etc.

    How often should I take lessons?

    This depends on your financial situation, your goals for learning the language, and several things regarding your situation (Do you have a quiet study place? Do you have someone nearby that you can practice with? How often is also driven by your needs--are you starting school in a couple of months with little or no English skills?--this means you would want to take a lot of classes, study outside of class most days of the week, and, as soon as possible, practice with people wherever you can find them--at the grocery store, at the movies, at the gas station, etc. Let's talk on the phone, 88-258-2560, and I'll help you set this goal.

    Is there homework in your class?

    You will get more out of the lessons if you study outside of class, but this is up to the students and their families. Let's say, for example, you want to take a class for one hour on Tuesday and Thursday, and you want homework only on Thursday because you have five days until the next class and only two days to the next class if you have homework on Tuesday. I'm happy to accomodate. For the student who wants lots of homework, or none, I'm good with that but, as I said, "You will get more out of the lessons if you study outside the class."

    Do you offer discounts for multiple lesson packages?

    Yes. Pay-as-you-go, one lesson at a time is $30/hr. (each payment is $30); if you pay for four lessons, they will cost you $25/lesson (payments of $100); if you pay for eight or more lessons, they will cost you $22.50/lesson (Payments of $180); if you take four lessons per week in four consecutive weeks, they will cost you $20/lesson, (payments of $320 for sixteen classes). Lessons are 55 minutes long to allow us to do record-keeping between classes.

    What platform (app) do you use?

    I prefer Google Meet. You don't even need to download an app. You just give me your email address, I email you an invitation, you click on the link in the invitation and VOILA! we are talking face-to-face. I can accomodate other platforms like Zoom, but Google Meet is by far the easiest and less restrictive.

    What makes your class different?

    Some of the items that distinguish me and my classes are the following: (1) You will be taking a class from an instructor who is not only a life-long speaker of Spanish, but also speaks native English, and understands Spanish grammar as well or better than most native Spanish speakers; (2) I won't just correct your mistakes--I'll help you anticipate language interference like word order, verb tense usage, false cognates ("embarazada" in Spanish doesn't mean "embarrassed" in English). (3) My experience in English spans decades of instruction--I have lived in five Spanish-speaking countries and traveled extensively in six others; (3) I won't just tell you to buy a grammar text and start beating you over the head with subjunctives, direct and indirect pronouns, and the difference between preterite and imperfect verbs--I will actually ask you what you WANT to learn, and we'll focus on that until you are satisfied that you are proficient in that goal.

    Can I record the lessons?

    Absolutely--one of the best ways to learn is to review, and not just once but several times.

    Will you correct all my mistakes?

    I usually let my learners guide me in this--if they like a lot of correction (like I did when I was a student), I will do a lot of correction. If they don't like it, I'll keep correction to a minimum. I do like to explain to my students that there are two kinds of errors: (1) systematic or global errors--these are critical errors that prohibit or reduce understanding, and (2) random or non-critical errors that do not impede a person from being understood. If my student is OK with it, I will likely correct most of the systematic errors, but only a few of the "slips" or random errors.

    Can we focus only on conversation? (Or on writing?)

    Of course. You are paying good money to learn a specific skill--that is what we will focus on.

    Can we use my company's materials? (or my class's?)

    Of course. One reason you are not taking a class with a group of other learners is because those classes are generalized to meet the needs of maybe ten to fifty or more students. In my class, we will meet online one-on-one, and we will study exactly what you need to study.

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