Spanish for Young Learners: Ongoing Sessions Tutoring 1:1 - 2X a Week (30 Mins)
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed30 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Class Experience
Students will receive 1:1 sessions with me covering either material I will provide for them or anything that they need help with from their in-school curriculum. This class is structured and curated to the learner's needs. Daily practice is highly recommended in order to achieve the maximum results in language acquisition. This course will allow students from all levels to further develop their skills in speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish. Each class will be complemented with different in-class activities for speaking, grammar, and writing. Learners will have a chance to work via video messaging with the teacher to improve their speaking. There will be feedback provided by the instructors for all completed assignments. The courses will be held in an online format where they will be presented with a variety of lectures, games, slides, and discussions. There is no required experience or knowledge needed prior to participating as these lessons are designed specifically to fit the learner's needs. The 1:1 sessions can also be used to complement any of the classes offered in the Spanish for Young Learners series to help build on speaking, reading, and comprehension. Supplementary resources will be provided to the learner to reinforce successful learning.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Longy School of Music of Bard College
1 teacher has a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree from Atlantic International University
Marcos Del Cogliano is a specialist Spanish Teacher with over 12 years’ experience of international curricula at leading schools in New York. A native of Argentina, his own study of foreign languages prompted him to become immersed into American culture. It was during his graduate studies, first at Stony Brook and later at NYU, that he began to foster his vocation as an educator, teaching more than thirty classes across the Spanish curriculum, from elementary to advanced courses. Marcos became a dynamic educational leader and a qualified and innovative advocate of integrating technology into education.
He holds a PhD in Spanish from New York University. His research interests include modern Latin American arts, film, literature, architecture and material culture.
In parallel to his work as a researcher and educator, Marcos developed a career as a journalist and managing editor. Since 2013, he has collaborated with Panamá Revista, Vice Mexico, and Rolling Stone (among other magazines), where he published reviews on literature and culture. Also, Marcos worked as managing editor of emisférica.net (the Hemispheric Institute’s peer-reviewed scholarly journal), and participate in a project of compiling and translating texts on contemporary black activism in the United States, which was recently published in Argentina as Nuevo activismo negro.
Finally, Marcos loves playing music (especially cello), playing soccer, traveling, cooking, and learning about other cultures.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
New York University (2011-2018) Ph.D. Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures
Dissertation: “Subjetividades (in)dóciles: representaciones culturales de los trabajadores argentinos en la primera mitad del siglo veinte” (under the guidance of Gabriel Giorgi).
Stony Brook University (2009-2011). Masters. Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature.
University of Buenos Aires (2000-2006) B.A. Major: Literature
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$90
per sessionMeets on demand
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-18