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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ Do I need qualifications to become a Spanish tutor?

To become a Spanish tutor, you don't necessarily need to have formal qualifications, although they do make your profile look more attractive to students. What's more important is that you have an in-depth knowledge of Spanish, a passion for the language, and enthusiasm for teaching the language to others. If you want to teach students of GCSE or A-Level Spanish, ideally you should already have experience in this area, as well as a profound understanding of the curriculums and exam formats.

πŸ§’ Can I teach Spanish to children?

Yes! There are many parents who are looking for Spanish tutors for their children as it is the best age to learn and absorb a new language. You should be qualified and experienced in teaching children, and should also have a DBS check before you advertise yourself as a private Spanish tutor for children.

πŸ’²How much should I charge for Spanish lessons?

How much you should charge for Spanish lessons depends on a number of factors such as where you live, your qualifications and experience, and whether you offer face-to-face or online Spanish tuition. However, the average cost of a private Spanish class usually falls between £15 and £30 per hour.

πŸ“š What resources do I need to tutor Spanish?

If you´ve decided to tutor Spanish, there are a number of resources you should consider having before you begin. These may vary depending on the level of Spanish you´re teaching, as well as whether you´re doing face-to-face or online lessons.

  • You should have an outline of the curriculum or course content of the school year of your student, so that you can understand what they need to know.
  • You should have problems and past papers according to the levels you're teaching. For example, if you´re tutoring a student of GCSE Spanish, you should ideally have example questions and past papers from the GCSE Spanish exam.
  • With a physical or online whiteboard, you can write and draw in order to demonstrate ideas to your student.
  • If you´re teaching younger students or children, it might be a good idea to have interactive games you can use in your classes in order to keep them engaged.

Finally, if you´re planning to tutor Spanish online, you should have access to a laptop or computer with a good webcam and microphone, and with a strong internet connection.

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Finding Spanish students

After you've decided to become a private Spanish tutor, one of the most important things you can do next is advertise your services and find students. 

There are a number of ways for you to find Spanish students for private classes. First of all, you could advertise in local newspapers, and you could connect with schools or tuition centres. However, one of the best ways to find Spanish students near you is by advertising online. There are many online platforms like FindTutors where Spanish tutors can connect with students seeking Spanish lessons

Preparing Spanish students for their GCSE exams

There are many students in the UK opting to take Spanish for GCSE. Here's how you can help them prepare for their GCSE Spanish exams:

  • Understand the GCSE course curriculum, the exam marking scheme and the texts your student is studying. Ensuring you know what's expected of them will help you better prepare for private lessons.
  • Practise past papers with them. You can easily find past papers for GCSE Spanish online which you can go over with your student. Doing so will allow you to see the specific areas where they need improvement before their exams. You could also have your student do these past papers in mock exam conditions so you also see how they use their time and how their technique can be improved.
  • Communicate solely in Spanish. You should try to speak in Spanish with your student as much as possible in order to immerse them in the language and to improve both their listening and speaking skills. You can carry out practise oral exams without having them prepare answers beforehand. In this way, they can learn how to construct answers on the spot rather than simply memorising pre-written answers.

In-person vs online classes

You may be wondering whether it's a better idea to offer Spanish classes in person or online. The answer is, it's entirely up to you and your needs as to whether you offer face-to-face classes, online Spanish tuition, or a combination of both.

With face-to-face lessons, you can certainly build a better rapport with your students, and in many cases, they feel more motivated to learn with their tutor physically present. One of the downsides of in-person classes is that they may require travel to your student´s house or another location, and you may not find many students seeking Spanish lessons in your area.

This is where online Spanish tutoring can come in handy. Offering classes online allows you to reach a wider range of students as you are not restricted to a particular location. As well as this, it may be easier to fit online tuition into your schedule as it eliminates the need for travelling.

How to write the perfect tutoring advert

One of the most important things you can do when starting out as a private Spanish tutor is ensuring you advertise your services in a way that attracts students. Here we've provided some tips on how you can write the perfect tutoring advert:

  1. Ensure your advertisement is concise and easy to understand. You should use short paragraphs or bullet points to separate ideas so that potential students can quickly read through the content.
  2. Make sure your ad isn't too short or too long. You should ensure you get all of the essential and relevant information without the potential student having to read through long paragraphs.
  3. Highlight your personality, experiences and qualifications. Outline your relevant work experiences, what makes you qualified to tutor Spanish, and how you can help students in learning the language.
  4. Ensure your advert is written with your target audience in mind. If you want to target specifically A-Level Spanish students, make sure you outline how you´re qualified to help students of A-Level.