It's time to convince future students why they should take lessons with you.
I am a highly educated and certified teacher (Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and two master's degrees in Spanish) with vast experience teaching Spanish from kindergarten to university levels in different environments (immersion classrooms, regular classrooms, face-to-face, and Online instruction)
I want my students to...
It's time to convince future students why they should take lessons with you.
I am a highly educated and certified teacher (Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and two master's degrees in Spanish) with vast experience teaching Spanish from kindergarten to university levels in different environments (immersion classrooms, regular classrooms, face-to-face, and Online instruction)
I want my students to achieve excellent competence in communicating in Spanish so that they can express themselves in a different language than their mother tongue. As a teacher, I want to know my students' personalities and capabilities. Each student is a unique individual who deserves special attention and treatment when possible and necessary. I consider those individual differences. I have various approaches to teaching different people in diverse educational settings. (degree, level, class, specificities, type of students, number of students per course, time, age, etc.) A typical lesson plan in my class includes the following:
Warm-ups.
Assessments of previous classes' contents.
New material presentations.
The practice of new material.
Students' communication in Spanish.
Wrap-ups.
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