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Q:
What do you like the most about teaching Spanish?
A:

I am Alejandro, I love teaching Spanish because it is a way of sharing my culture and getting to know the cultures of others.

I am a very open person I like to laugh and have fun, and I think that having fun is the best way to learn a language, So I like to help the people learning in easy and funny way.


 
Q:
When did you start teaching Spanish?
A:

I have been working for 5 years as a Spanish teacher. I have worked in various schools in Lithuania, Poland, Japan, Czech Republic. In addition, I have been three years teaching online


 
Q:
In your experience, what are the most common reasons for wanting to learn Spanish?
A:

There are a thousand reasons to learn Spanish. One of the most common motivations is to communicate in Spanish. In the 33 countries where Spanish is the official language, people want to travel and communicate without problems.

There are also many people who just think it's a beautiful language and want to watch movies and listen to music in the original language.

other people just want to pass an exam,

and others do not know how they got to Spanish classes, but they fall in love with this learning.


 
Q:
How difficult is it to learn Spanish, compared to other languages?
A:

Spanish is very easy regarding pronunciation, anyone can pronounce Spanish well enough without much effort.

I have tried to learn Russian, Czech or French, and personally it makes it difficult for me to have a correct pronunciation, it is really difficult, in my opinion.

If you have a good teacher, getting a conversational level can be quite easy.


 
Q:
How is Spanish from Spain different from that of other countries?
A:

Spanish is like a tree

Spanish is the trunk and each of the dialects are branches.

If you know the trunk you will be able to communicate with all its parts.

each country has a particular vocabulary, but Spanish is always Spanish everywhere in the world.


 
Q:
What aspects of Spanish culture are your students usually interested in?
A:

it depends on the student

some are interested in politics, others in the party, others in the food

it always depends on the student.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of teaching Spanish?
A:

honestly the only hard part is meeting a student who is not proactive,

I can offer the student all the tools to be active in class,

all my support and motivation for the student develop their language skills.

but if the student does not put his energy and motivation into learning,

classes doesn't work.

fortunately this happens only with 1% of students,

but when this happens it is very difficult to get results.


 
Q:
What makes a good Spanish student?
A:

only be proactive in class, and get the motivation to work out of classes, enjoy the language in class and out the class.

one student proactive get improve very fast.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of learning Spanish?
A:

depends on the student

many times it depends on the mother tongue of the student,

For some French or Italian people, Spanish is very easy,

but for a Japanese, completely new vocabulary can be a bit more difficult to remember.

but with motivation and a good guide in learning, there are not many problems.


 
Q:
What is your advice for students who are struggling?
A:

learn slowly and relaxed, but constantly and with enthusiasm.

and find a good teacher.

it is very important to find someone who really helps you learn,

If a teacher does not teach the subject correctly, it may seem more difficult than it really is.

as I said at the beginning motivation and perseverance.


 

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