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Pablo
- Hourly rate £18
- Response Time 24h
- Number of students 1
£18/hr
1st lesson free
- Spanish
About Pablo
I am an enthusiastic and effective teacher of Spanish (language, culture and applied Spanish for business, tourism and law).
I did my master´s degree for teaching at the University of Valencia and I did specialize in “Methodology and didactics of teaching Spanish as a foreign language” at the Cervantes Institute.
I have eight years of experience teaching Spanish to foreign Students, mainly I have taught to English, French and Italian speaking students (I speak those languages as well).
I am a friendly, hardworking and passionate person. I enjoy helping others to achieve their goals and strive for high grades in their exams and coursework, and even most importantly: I enjoy creating the curiosity needed in the student, the only real tool, that will allow him/her to learn the language.
In England, I have taught in a variety of secondary schools (GCSE and A-levels) and I am perfectly aware of the difficulties that students face when learning a foreign language. I can support the students of GCSE and A-levels: reviewing the lessons and preparing with them their assessments, but I can do much more than this: there are many different methods and approaches for learning languages, and in my opinion the best thing to do, is to follow a communicative approach: I truly believe that the best way of teaching a foreign language is to create the need of communication and to arouse students' curiosity.
In order to teach Spanish for a diverse public, with different needs and goals I will prepare different programs, for example, here you can find my program for students and professionals who need to learn Spanish for business and commercial purposes. (GCSE Spanish program upon request for students and parents)
Spanish for business:
In this course the student acquires the knowledge of Spanish using the language in an active environment, the professional business field.
Content of the course:
Spanish for business up to level A2 (GCSE Spanish business specialisation): 2/3 lessons per week depending on the independent work of the student + extras: readings, films, tv series…
1st week
Greetings; Names; Professions; Cultural content.
Alphabet and pronunciation; Accentuation; Numbers: 0-15.
2nd week
Business: Nationality, products, sectors, positions; Age; Business cards; Time; Family; Internet; Sol Meliá website; Hispanic countries.
Numbers: 16-40; Gender of substantives; Definite and indefinite articles; Gender of adjectives; Number: Plural; Personal pronouns; Presents simple: ser, estar, tener, ir; Reflexive verbs; Possessive adjectives.
3rdweek
Location and itineraries in the city; the office: map and furniture; Likes and preferences; Positions on a company and departments; Organization chart; Internet: Iberia and Telefónica; EL Corte Ingles: history of the company; Culture content: Spain and Autonomic Communities
Adverbs of location: aqui, ahi, alli; Location expressions; Hay ≠ está/n; Numbers: 50-191; Demostratives: este, ese, aquel; Utilisation of verb: Gustar; Interrogatives; Preterite perfect; Present simple: hacer; Negative forms; Tambien ≠ Tampoco; Duration, time expressions: hace, hace…que, desde hace…
4th week
Diary and planning; Time: days, months and seasons; Date: birthday; Madrid underground: itineraries, schedules and tariffs; Business and leisure activities; Spanish companies; Cultural content: Christmas, New Year
Obligation (must to): tener que + infinitive; Estar de…To be on…; Numbers: 200 to a million; Adverbs of frequency; Prepositions of time and location; Present simple and accentuation: salir y construer; Past participle: irregular forms; Pero ≠ sino/que
5th week
Opinions about work; Daily activities; Remuneration and taxes; Workday: legislation; Work and leisure; WI-FI technology; Supply chain: negotiation; Culture content: Hispanic American countries
Present simple: competir; Simultaneity: al + infinitive; Continuous time form: estar + gerundio; Personal pronouns: direct complement; Comparatives; Present simple: -Ir, irregular verbs;
Future expressions: ir a + infinitive; Obligations: hay que + infinitives
6th week
Media and marketing tools; Publicity on TV; Publicity impacts; Controversial publicity; Billboards; Patronage; Culture content: Latin America artist
Action continuation: seguir + gerundio; Personal pronouns with prepositions: CD & CI; Possessive adjectives and pronouns; Muy ≠ mucho; Preterit imperfect: irregular verbs; Gerund: irregular verbs
7th week
Food; Food in numbers; Meals of the day; The table; Business meals; Strategies of commercialisation
The perfect sales manager; Fair trade; Cultural content: Spanish gastronomy
Numbers: millions and billions; Purpose: para que + gerundio; Personal pronouns: two pronouns as complement; Prepositions: por and para; Present subjunctive; Imperative; Superlative
8th week
Retribution; Money on plastic: credit cards; Payment methods; Banking; Ethic banking; Stock market
Cultural content: Hispanic community in USA
Present subjunctive: irregular verbs; Imperative: Irregular verbs; Orthography; Personal pronouns with the imperative; Modal adverbs; Conditional sentences
9th week
Histories of businessman and companies; History of Danone; The curriculum vitae; Cover letter; Carriers; Job interviews; Processes of personal selection; Cultural content: Americas to the rest of the world.
Past simple: ser, ir, dar: irregular verbs; Orthography; Past perfect (pluscuamperfecto); Past tenses uses; Obligations: haber de + infinitive Uses of ser and estar
Spanish for business up to level B2 (A levels Spanish business specialisation): 2/3 lessons per week depending on the independent work of the student + extras: readings, films, tv series…
10th week
Social economy in Spain; The company as social motor; Global Compact; SOS group, responsibles company; Wood from Chile and Mapuche community; Indigenous communities from Latin America.
Present simple: irregular verbs; Preterit imperfect; Preterit perfect; Past participle: irregular verbs; Ser and Estar; Obligation: hay que / tener que.
11th week
Energies for the future; Changing our environmental policies; Automobile: green future; Launching Bio products; Cultural heritage of Humanity;
Present of the subjunctive; Subjunctive uses; Future simple; Uses of the future tense; Superlatives: muy and mucho.
12th week
IBERIA; Where to set up a subsidiary company? Internationalization of a company; Investing in South America; Expatriation and selection of employees; Cultural content: The Southern Cone and Tango.
Past tense; Orthography; Past perfect; The progressive form; Conjunctions: Aunque…
13th week
Business trips; Multicultural company; Negotiation with foreigners; Get ahead with work; Changes of the mobile fleet; Integration in Latin America
Imperative; Personal pronouns; Personal pronouns with imperative; Time clauses.
14th week
The milkmaid; To be a leader; Leaders; Bloggers; Changes in Spain.
Conditional; Conditional uses; Future perfect; Probability; Por ≠ para.
15th week
Success in business; Customers today; Products of Latin America: soup operas.; The best product at the best price for the best customer; Challenges of Spanish Tourism
Imperfect preterit of subjunctive; Compound tenses; Concordance of the tenses; Conditional tenses; Comparatives; Conditional tense with: quisiera…
16th week
Once finished my master degree; Employee’s motivation; Businesswoman in Chile; Top brands in Latin America; Latin American artist
Indirect style; How to express wishes; Passive forms; Pero, sino and sino que
17th week
Strength through Unity; Women at work today; European business relationships with Latin America; Distinguished men and women in Spain
Consecutive sentences; Causal sentences; Ser review; Estar review; Use of: como si…
Spanish for business level B2 consolidation (Grammatically speaking level B2, level needed to be a teacher of a foreign languages in the Official Languages School of Spain E.O.I.; lexically speaking, for example, you would be able to follow any master´s degree on business and management in Spanish language)
Course divided on 8 topics( each topic will require between 3 and 4 lessons depending on the independent work of the student):
1. The company
2. Human resources
3. Marketing and publicity
4. Purchases and sales
5. Import and export
6. Financial institutions
7. Stock markets
8. Taxes
During the course the students will do exercises to improve their: business meetings, negotiation and presentations skills.
University :
- PGCE - Qualified Teacher Status (QTS),
- Cervantes Institute & University of Valencia - Methodology and didactics of teaching Spanish as a foreign language
- Polytechnic University of Valencia - Teaching Certificate
About the lesson
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All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Spanish teacher at Croydon.
Recommendations
Recommendations come from relatives, friends and acquaintances of the teacher
To whom it may concern
We are a construction company and at the beginning of the year we won a project in Spain.
We had to find a tutor who will agree to rapidly teach our team in Spanish language. That is how we met Mr. Pavon.
He agreed to help us and he teaches us 4 hours per day every day for the period of 4 months.
I can highly recommend him as the level of education we received was exceptional. He was very punctual and very creative. Although he had to work with two groups as we had to rotate our teams, he achieved maximum results for the short period we had.
Thanks to him our team went to Spain fully prepared with more than the basic knowledge of the language.
Furthermore Mr. Pavon went the extra mile and his lessons covered more technical aspects of the language as per our request.
He was always well prepared and on time for the lessons, and he kept his professionalism to the highest levels all the time.
Thanks to him we secured the second stage of the project as our Spanish clients were delighted that we could communicate well enough that they avoided paying for translators.
Kiril Marinov
Company director
Style Building Ltd
Tel 02035926206
info@stylebuildingltd.co.uk
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Rates
Hourly rate
- £18
Pack prices
- 5h: £90
- 10h: £180
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The first free lesson with Pablo will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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