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Joseph
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Town/city/borough London
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£18/hr
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Infant and nursery school
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Secondary school
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I'm a native spanish and catalan speaker looking forward to help our students to step up with their current levels of spanish and catalan! With dinamic games and a lot of speaking I think I could help you with that!

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1. Greeting and Warm-up (5 minutes) Start the lesson with a friendly greeting in Spanish. Review any previous material or concepts you've learned. 2. Introductions and Getting to Know Each Other (10 minutes) Introduce yourself in Spanish: "Hola, me llamo [Your Name]." Ask your tutor how to say their name in Spanish. Practice asking and answering basic questions: "¿Cómo te llamas?" (What's your name?), "¿De dónde eres?" (Where are you from?), etc. 3. Vocabulary Building (15 minutes) Work on essential vocabulary related to greetings, personal information, and common phrases. Use flashcards or visual aids to reinforce new words. 4. Conversation Practice (20 minutes) Engage in a guided conversation with your tutor. Practice introducing yourself, asking about others, and responding to basic questions. Use the vocabulary you've learned in context. 5. Role Play (10 minutes) Participate in a role-playing activity where you interact in a simulated real-life scenario, such as ordering food at a restaurant or asking for directions. 6. Grammar Focus (10 minutes) Introduce a specific grammar point, such as basic verb conjugations (present tense) or gender and number agreement. Provide clear explanations and examples. 7. Homework and Wrap-up (5 minutes) Assign a small homework assignment, such as writing a short paragraph about yourself in Spanish. Review what you've learned and discuss any questions or concerns. 8. Next Steps (5 minutes) Discuss the focus of your next lesson or any specific topics you'd like to cover. Remember, the key to a successful language lesson is active participation and practice. Be engaged, ask questions, and don't be afraid to make mistakes – they're a natural part of the learning process.
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