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I would describe myself as enthusiastic and committed to the learning of my students and happy to share my native language Spanish

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1) Warm-Up (5 minutes) • Brief casual conversation to establish rapport and set a positive tone. • Use a fun question or a short activity, like sharing a cultural fact or a Spanish proverb, to engage the student. 2) Review of Previous Lesson (5 minutes) • Quick recap of key points or vocabulary from the previous session. • Use a short quiz, flashcards, or a brief dialogue to reinforce retention. 3) Introduction to New Topic (10 minutes) • Present the day’s theme (e.g., ordering food, job interviews, or business meetings). • Use visuals, videos, or real-life examples to make the content relatable. • Highlight cultural nuances, especially from Latin America, to provide context. 4) Guided Practice (15 minutes) • Interactive exercises, such as role-playing, sentence-building, or solving a practical scenario. • Encourage the student to actively participate and ask questions. • Provide immediate feedback to correct mistakes and build confidence. 5) Collaborative Activity (10 minutes) • Engage in a creative task, like writing a short dialogue, planning a trip in Spanish, or discussing a real-world situation. • Emphasize teamwork and problem-solving, even if it’s a one-on-one session. 6) Wrap-Up and Reflection (5 minutes) • Summarize the main takeaways from the lesson. • Ask the student to share what they found most interesting or challenging. • Assign a small, engaging task for the next session, such as preparing a short story or practicing vocabulary. 7) Closing (5 minutes) • End with a fun activity, like a quick cultural trivia question or a popular Spanish phrase. • Thank the student for their participation and enthusiasm.
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