Hi! My name is Sara, I got the graduation in Spanish and English in 2017. I discovered my passion for foreign languages when I was a teenager and I attended to the secondary school. But at the age of 10 I “fell in love” with Spanish (no…I’m not talking about a handsome boy!) so, I made myself a promise: soon I would have discovered and studied this language seriously. And this is just what I did! High school and then university…two different paths that have left me a precious cultural treasure. ...
Hi! My name is Sara, I got the graduation in Spanish and English in 2017. I discovered my passion for foreign languages when I was a teenager and I attended to the secondary school. But at the age of 10 I “fell in love” with Spanish (no…I’m not talking about a handsome boy!) so, I made myself a promise: soon I would have discovered and studied this language seriously. And this is just what I did! High school and then university…two different paths that have left me a precious cultural treasure.
Often, I hear people saying Spanish and Italian are very similar so, studying Spanish can’t be difficult…I’m sorry to turn off this belief…both languages have similar features, it is true but I found there is a very conspicuous quantity of obstacles for a great number of students, both at high school and at university. This is the reason way, instead of teaching, as usual, in an institute, I prefer to focus my afford and my knowledge to students having insecurity, doubts or real gaps, obviously, without presuming to be the best teacher in the world.
Thanks to my experiences I have observed the tutoring I gave directly to singular students is very efficient because it allows knowing their needs deeply and paying attention to their difficulties, thus to create a specific program in addition, the established collaboration climate contributes to stimulating the motivation to study and the desire for facing difficulties. In my opinion and basing on my personal tutoring experience, this mix of positive features allows students starting on the right foot to achieve their goals, whether they are a school exam, passing an educational debt or simply studying the Spanish language for personal interest.