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Spanish lessons taught by a native speaker (e. g. , at a gymnasium)
From 61.41 C$ /h
Spanish is my native language. I grew up speaking Spanish and Catalan at home, and I was educated in several languages, which gives me a concrete perspective on what works (and what doesn't) in language learning.
I offer Spanish lessons for secondary school students and for beginner or intermediate teenagers. The program, depending on needs, includes: grammar (conjugations, ser/estar, subjunctive), vocabulary, written and oral expression, text comprehension, and preparation for school assessments.
For students taking Spanish as a subject in middle or high school, I work with their textbook and exercises. For those learning for personal interest, I adapt the course to their goals (travel, Spanish-speaking family, enjoyment of the language).
As a native speaker, I can also convey cultural nuances and idiomatic expressions that textbooks don't always cover.
I offer Spanish lessons for secondary school students and for beginner or intermediate teenagers. The program, depending on needs, includes: grammar (conjugations, ser/estar, subjunctive), vocabulary, written and oral expression, text comprehension, and preparation for school assessments.
For students taking Spanish as a subject in middle or high school, I work with their textbook and exercises. For those learning for personal interest, I adapt the course to their goals (travel, Spanish-speaking family, enjoyment of the language).
As a native speaker, I can also convey cultural nuances and idiomatic expressions that textbooks don't always cover.
Extra information
Bring the Spanish textbook if the student uses one in class. Otherwise, no special materials are required to begin.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Lausanne, Switzerland
At teacher's location :
- Avenue Juste-Olivier, Lausanne, Suisse
About Me
Hello, my name is Martí. I'm 18 years old, I'm in a sports-studies program in Lausanne, and I'm also training as a pre-professional dancer. Alongside this, I'm starting to give private lessons to middle school students.
Why teach? Because throughout my schooling, I was often the one others asked for help: to understand a math problem, to prepare for a language exam, to explain a concept that wasn't clear in class. I realized that I truly enjoyed that moment when you see a student grasp something they thought was beyond their reach. It's this experience that I now want to offer in a more structured way.
The kind of teacher I am? Calm, patient, and practical. I don't believe in lessons where you recite abstract rules for an hour. I prefer to start with an exercise the student couldn't solve, understand exactly where they got stuck, and then rebuild the concept from there. It's more effective and less boring.
The kind of students I appreciate? Honestly, all of them, as long as they're willing to try. Students who struggle with math, who think they're not cut out for languages, who have lost confidence after a bad grade: these are often the ones with whom progress is most visible. My personal experience in the sports-study program has taught me one thing: the difference is rarely made by talent, almost always by consistency and method.
I speak French, Spanish (native language), Catalan, Italian and English. My multilingualism gives me a concrete understanding of how one learns a language — and of what blocks French speakers when faced with Spanish, Italian or English.
Why teach? Because throughout my schooling, I was often the one others asked for help: to understand a math problem, to prepare for a language exam, to explain a concept that wasn't clear in class. I realized that I truly enjoyed that moment when you see a student grasp something they thought was beyond their reach. It's this experience that I now want to offer in a more structured way.
The kind of teacher I am? Calm, patient, and practical. I don't believe in lessons where you recite abstract rules for an hour. I prefer to start with an exercise the student couldn't solve, understand exactly where they got stuck, and then rebuild the concept from there. It's more effective and less boring.
The kind of students I appreciate? Honestly, all of them, as long as they're willing to try. Students who struggle with math, who think they're not cut out for languages, who have lost confidence after a bad grade: these are often the ones with whom progress is most visible. My personal experience in the sports-study program has taught me one thing: the difference is rarely made by talent, almost always by consistency and method.
I speak French, Spanish (native language), Catalan, Italian and English. My multilingualism gives me a concrete understanding of how one learns a language — and of what blocks French speakers when faced with Spanish, Italian or English.
Education
Auguste Piccard Gymnasium, Lausanne — In progress
Sport-studies program, high school graduation pathway.
Previous schooling — Courses followed in Catalonia and French-speaking Switzerland, in several languages (French, Spanish, Catalan).
Igokat Academy, Lausanne — Pre-professional training in classical and contemporary dance.
Sport-studies program, high school graduation pathway.
Previous schooling — Courses followed in Catalonia and French-speaking Switzerland, in several languages (French, Spanish, Catalan).
Igokat Academy, Lausanne — Pre-professional training in classical and contemporary dance.
Experience / Qualifications
High School Diploma. VP Merit Award
2022-2024
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leisure activities 2025 (11 days)
2022-2024
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Volunteering in a center
leisure activities 2025 (11 days)
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
Spanish
Catalan
English
Italian
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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