About
I’m a former Spanish teacher (still licensed by the state of Massachusetts) who has 6+ years of experience working with students of all ages and backgrounds. I have taught at universities, public high schools, middle schools, private tutoring sessions, and have led lectures for senior citizens through local organizations. I love working in a one-on-one setting with my students because it allows me to truly get to know them and better understand their individual needs and interests. In the United States, I primarily teach Spanish, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Writing. While living in Argentina, I taught Spanish, English, History, Civics, Literature, and even a little math.
There's nothing better than working with someone and watching them grow, little by little. Language learning is such an incredibly beneficial pursuit and I look at it as an honor that I'm able to provide students with the resources to do so.
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Oscar P.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
The first step is always the "Initial Consultation," in which I meet with the student (and in some cases the student's parent/guardian). We discuss goals, expectations, and get to know each other a little bit. After that, if we determine that tutoring is the right step for the student, we will come up with a schedule and go from there.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
6+ years of teaching experience
Licensed to teach in public schools by the state of Massachusetts
M.A. in Hispanic Studies (Boston College)
B.A. in Spanish & Political Science (College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA)