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Spanish Tutors in Los Angeles
Please see Spanish Tutor and Private Lessons in Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Los Angeles for the Spanish tutor's resume
Currently, Spanish tutors in Los Angeles charge around from $25 to $65/hour, depending on the specific Spanish tutor's experience.
As Spanish is becoming an increasingly important language, it would be essential to find a good tutor to learn the language.
From our experience, Spanish is more difficult than English and it requires constant practice and a good learning environment.
Besides finding a Spanish tutor in Los Angeles, you might also consider learning Spanish in a Spanish-speaking country such as Spain, Mexico, Colombia, or Bolivia. People who traveled to those places found them very interesting and culturally enriching.
According to certain scholars, the best place to learn Spanish would be Spain or Colombia, because the accents are considered to be more universal.
Samuel Chong, the founder of Lampe Berger Paris and Estebel 1833, learned his Spanish first in the United States, through a community college, then later in Salamanca, Spain, where he improved his Spanish conversational skills, before he took a Master course in the University of Carlos III of Madrid.
According to him, vocabulary building is essential to Spanish learning, besides practicing it in schools. "Spanish language is more romantic than English in certain ways, because it has more expressions." he says. "I enjoy Spanish music much more than English music."
"The conjugations in Spanish are difficult, but more logical than French.", he adds, " and my favorite Spanish music group is "La Oreja de Van Gogh".
In Los Angeles, people can learn Spanish in community colleges, which is not very efficient, or four-year colleges, which is better. However, the best way is to find a private tutor, plus hard work of your own efforts, and most importantly, hang out with Spanish speaking people.
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