51Թ is a powerful educational resource for students of all ages and ability levels looking for professional Atlanta Spanish lessons. Spanish is among the world's most popular languages, being spoken in Spain, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, and the Caribbean as an official language. There are 45,000,000 Spanish speakers in the United States alone, to say nothing of the 430 million who speak it worldwide. If you want to learn a language that you'll be able to actually use, look no further than Spanish.
There are a plethora of reasons why you might want to start studying Spanish. The language's sentence structure and grammar are the most comparable of English out of the Romance languages, making it a good option for local high school students at schools such as Westlake High School or North Atlanta High School. Students at colleges such as Georgia Tech or Emory University may also want to take Spanish to fulfill their general ed requirements for similar reasons. Employers are also increasingly valuing Spanish in the workplace, so career-oriented individuals may take it to enhance their resume. Travel aficionados may study Spanish to get more out of their trips, and prospective scholars may want to learn Spanish to have access to more primary documents. If you want to study Spanish just for the fun of it, that's perfectly acceptable too.
While there are many good reasons to study Spanish, actually learning it can prove difficult. Roughly 75 percent of Spanish words have Latin roots, creating many cognates (or words that mean the same thing in two different languages) with English. However, there are also "false cognates," or words that sound like they should be the same as an English word but have completely different definitions. If you feel like you could use some help expanding your Spanish vocabulary skills or overcoming any other learning obstacle, we can find you an Atlanta Spanish tutor in as little as 24 hours.
What skills can I concentrate on during Atlanta Spanish lessons?
One of the best things you can do to improve your Spanish is to practice it as often as you can. Working with an Atlanta Spanish tutor is an effective way to force yourself to set aside some time each week to try and improve. Your instructor can provide feedback on what you're doing, giving you a sense of what you do well as well as any areas you could improve. Your teacher can also show you exactly what fluent Spanish sounds like, helping you grow accustomed to conversational speeds. In fact, advanced students might have entire sessions where everything is in Spanish, though beginners can ease into that.
Working with a professional instructor can also help you work on your written Spanish skills. Many students studying a foreign language associate outlining with their English and social studies courses, but it works just as well in Spanish. Your instructor can also provide feedback on your work so that you know what you could improve moving forward.
For example, you might find that you have a hard time with the minute details of Spanish grammar. All Spanish nouns are assigned a gender, either masculine or feminine. Which category a particular word falls into affects any adjectives modifying it in a sentence, meaning that you need to know what is what. The general rule of thumb is that nouns ending in "o" are masculine while "a" means feminine, though there are some exceptions that need to be memorized manually.
Many Spanish language learners also study Spanish history or culture as a supplement. These topics are more like social studies than learning a language, so be prepared to approach them in a different manner. For example, watching a documentary about Spanish explorers can make studying more engaging.
How do your Atlanta Spanish lessons work?
51Թ offers two types of services for students studying Spanish. First, we provide online Spanish classes that allow you and your classmates to study the language under the supervision of a knowledgeable instructor. We vet every instructor we partner with, so you can trust that you're getting a great communicator with fluent Spanish skills. Our exclusive live virtual platform also facilitates real-time interaction, ensuring that asking for help is as simple as raising your hand.
You can also talk to your peers on our platform, and that's a good thing. Hearing a wide variety of accents and dialects can provide a more realistic simulation of what being in a Spanish-speaking country would be like. You can also work together to foster a collaborative learning environment that may make it easier to develop a more comprehensive understanding of Spanish. Best of all, studying in a group allows you to split the bill, making formal Spanish instruction more affordable for everyone. Of course, you can also set aside private study time with your teacher if you ever need extra help.
That said, working with a private Atlanta Spanish tutor is the best way to receive individualized attention. Your instructor can design study sessions around your unique needs to help you make the most of time spent studying. You're also free to study at your own pace, whether that means moving quickly to keep sessions engaging or slowing things down to foster more complete understanding.
We also try to make private study sessions as convenient as possible. If you choose to meet your tutor online, you'll study on our proprietary Live Learning Platform that uses powerful features such as video chat functionality to bring face-to-face sessions anywhere with a good internet connection. This is great, as it means you never need to worry about traffic or the cost of gasoline to get to your sessions. Alternatively, we can match you with a local instructor who can meet whenever and wherever you would prefer.
How do I sign up for Atlanta Spanish lessons today?
It's easy. Just use the contact information provided below to speak to a friendly Educational Consultant who can walk you through the entire enrollment process while answering any questions you may have. 51Թ has helped plenty of students find Atlanta Spanish lessons in the past, and we look forward to helping you as well!

Sonica: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...Laude Distinction and an AP Scholar with Distinction award. I participated in piano and dance, graduating with diplomas from both, and was involved in FBLA, BETA Club, Dance Team, ICE, ITAV, and much more. I also have graduated from Georgia Tech with a bachelors degree in Computer Science with highest honors. I currently work as a software engineer in NYC. I hope to help students achieve their full potential, and I look forward to our...
Education & Certification
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Math
- AP Computer Science A
- Pre-Algebra
- +61 subjects

Lea: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
I am a writer and editor with a B.A. in English from Pomona College. I mostly enjoy tutoring English, but math and science come easily to me as well. I love helping students get the most from their education. That moment when the material finally connects is everything. Outside of academia, I enjoy making music, reading, and working on my novel.
Education & Certification
- Pomona College - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- AP Spanish Language & Culture
- Other
- +140 subjects

Christina: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...tutoring because I love the material I teach. Making it understandable and easy for the student is my goal, no matter if the subject is Calculus, Chemistry, Spanish or English. I teach like I learn, step-by-step, and always thinking through the reasoning behind why something is the way it is. I tutor subjects in many different ways until it is understood well by the student. I look forward to working with you.... Start with the fundamental building blocks, then increase with more information at each student's individual speed. Even subjects like Calculus can begin with, "Do you remember in Algebra 1, when you did this? We're kind of doing that again here, but we've added in ___." In building on information they already know, it makes the concepts seem easier, and it makes them more comfortable in moving forward. The concept is no longer foreign and difficult, but rather just an extension of what each student already knows.
Education & Certification
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- French 1
- Psychology
- Calculus
- +41 subjects

Laura: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...third and fourth grade years to improve his writing skills for the FCAT, the state standardized exam in Florida, which he successfully passed at the conclusion of my tutelage. Standardized testing has always come naturally to me and I scored very well on my SAT test. I would be happy to pass along any tips and tricks I can to help students score higher. My specialty is in process of elimination and strategic guessing. Additionally,...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Phonics
- Summer
- +22 subjects

Chris: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...elementary through high school. Beyond Shakespeare, I teach English of all kinds -- grammar, literature, writing and editing, you name it -- Spanish, and math through algebra. (My trigonometry and calculus from high school have abandoned me, I'm afraid.) Other than teaching and acting, I sometimes pretend to be sick so Emory medical students can practice their patient interactions with me. I play golf with my friends. I'm trying to learn to throw a perfect knuckleball,...
Education & Certification
- University of Southern California - Bachelor in Arts, Theatre
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Writing
- Elementary Math
- English
- +21 subjects

Rebecca: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...cultivate a positive attitude that allows you to tackle any challenge that comes your way. One of the ways that you can become a better learner is to understand your own learning style. One way of breaking this down is as follows: visual, verbal, and kinesthetic. Visual learners are people who like to use pictures and images to further their understanding of something. Verbal learners work best with words, whether they be speech or writing....
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelors, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 4
- SAT Subject Test in Literature
- College Algebra
- +62 subjects

Chiquita: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...I later studied law for a year and a half and then attended the University of California Los Angeles, where I received a graduate certificate in Spanish Interpretation & Translation. In my free time I enjoy the performing arts, going to the movies, learning new languages, and reading. I have tutored students previously from elementary to middle school age. I have also conducted conversational English classes for college students and adults while living in Puerto...
Education & Certification
- University of Georgia - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science, Spanish
- University of California-Los Angeles - Unknown, Spanish Interpretation and Translation
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Government
- Spanish 2
- Languages
- +19 subjects

Katia: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...Heels!) so super old books by super dead people are my specialty. I also love American literature and anything from the Romantic Period (we're talking William Blake and Wordsworth not John Hughes and Ryan Gosling). I'm also a pun master with an affinity for bad jokes so you'll be giving me a lot of pity laughter and side eye! I have taught children from all kinds of backgrounds and come from a big family, so...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- SAT Writing and Language
- Spanish 2
- Essay Editing
- +40 subjects

James: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
I am a graduate student at Kennesaw State University studying Data Science and Analytics. I am interested in tutoring math, chemistry, and test prep while completing my Masters program. I completed my undergraduate in Chemical Engineering at Georgia Tech and have completed STEM course work up to the graduate level.
Education & Certification
- Kennesaw State University - Master of Science, Statistics
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP Chemistry
- ACT
- Organic Chemistry
- +44 subjects

Carolina : Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...school art teacher while I also worked for another program- Upturn Arts during the day. There, I learned a majority of my teaching skills, including planning skills. My experience in these schools led me to understand the importance of teaching and the impact good teachers have on students and I was hooked. I have been teaching for 6 years since. I am the current Spanish teacher at Holy Name Of Jesus and I love it...
Education & Certification
- Loyola University-New Orleans - Bachelor of Science, Applied Psychology
- Loyola University-New Orleans - Certificate, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- American Literature
- College Level American Literature
- +35 subjects

Shawn: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...them achieve their learning goals! I have been teaching Spanish for 24 years. I have taught middle school, high school, and adults. I hope partnering with me will be a great experience and I look forward to helping as many people as I can! Success and progress is what we strive for. See you soon! "The mediocre teacher tells, the good teacher explains, the superior teacher demonstrates, the great teacher inspires." -William A Ward
Education & Certification
- Lincoln University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- Temple University - Master of Arts, Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish 4
- Languages
- +3 subjects

Jean: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...time professional in education, as a middle school teacher and a coordinator for an afterschool program. I tutored students throughout high school and college, in volunteer and private settings. I am a graduate of Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American History. I recently received my Juris Doctor degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and began my career as an attorney. I am passionate about continuing my work...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- High School English
- Test Prep
- Literature
- +72 subjects

Keziah : Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...have extensive teaching experience and have taught and tutored Pre-school, Kindergarten, and Second, Fifth grade and college students. I also currently teach and advocate for minors on movies and TV shows. I have a passion for teaching and tutoring. My goal is to help every student achieve success and keep moving forward in their educational career. I look forward to getting to know my students and parents and am eager to utilize my experience and...
Education & Certification
- State University of New York New Paltz College - Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Comparative Literature
- Literature
- Math
- +22 subjects

Daidry: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...World Languages Teacher with many years experience teaching Spanish and French to all age levels including college students and adults. I have worked in public, private and charter schools in the US and overseas. I lived in France for five years and have proficient knowledge of the French language and culture. I am also very fluent in Spanish. I can help with homework assignments, tests and exams, projects, conversation and grammar practice. I also have...
Education & Certification
- University of the West Indies - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
- University of Georgia - Certificate, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Greek
- French
- Test Prep
- +16 subjects

Carol: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
I recently graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia with degrees in Science Education and Biology. Through my studies, I have worked with both middle and high school students, including a student teaching internship in Quito, Ecuador this past spring. As a tutor, I hope to empower students with study strategies and techniques for success in every subject.
Education & Certification
- University of Georgia - Bachelor of Science, Biology and Science Education
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Elementary Math
- Study Skills
- English
- +30 subjects

Hernan: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...excited to teach the language I have learned since I was born, we will do an arduous work in which we both find enough spaces in which you learn and I can do all the best in me to teach you. I have the patience and enthusiasm to teach you and solve all the doubts you have about Spanish. I am sure that we will do a great teamwork, count on me for everything that...
Education & Certification
- universidad autonoma de occidente - Bachelor in Business Administration, Marketing
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- AP Spanish Language & Culture
- Spanish 4
- +4 subjects

Maria: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
Hola a Todos, I am a certified Spanish teacher from K-12 grade. I have been teaching Spanish for 25+ years. Actually, I teach at Milton High School in GA. I have experience teaching from level 1 to AP. I can help you to improve your skills in Spanish and help you to grow proficient in the language. My students find that I explain grammar really well and my classes are not boring.
Education & Certification
- Towson University - Bachelor of Education, Spanish Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP Spanish Language & Culture
- Languages
- Spanish 2
- +7 subjects

Karen: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
I am a great tutor because I have the skills, knowledge, my Master's degree in Education, and Spanish is my native language. Education is the best way to transform our world. Being able to deliver the right topics in this global world is the key of success of our future generations.... Let the student develop ways to construct their own knowledge. There is no single right recipe. All students learn in different ways, and all of them are acceptable.
Education & Certification
- ITESM Campus Monterrey Mexico - Bachelors, Communication Science
- Universidad Regiomontana - Masters, Educational Psycology
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- Languages
- Conversational Spanish
- +4 subjects

Victoria: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
I am here to help with your academic needs, whatever they may be. I specialize in tutoring Math, Chess, Spanish (I'm Afro-Honduran, fluent in Spanish), English as a Second Language, and English Language Arts.
Education & Certification
- University of Houston - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- Languages
- English
- Physics
- +11 subjects

Chris: Atlanta Spanish lesson instructor
...and calculus--I love to show the visual side of math and the reasoning behind concepts in Spanish, such as the subjunctive. Too often, I think math is taught as theoretical concepts when it is also quite visual, and I've seen graphing approaches be very helpful for my students. Similarly, Spanish is sometimes taught via memorization, but there are many ways to simplify Spanish by learning how to think about it differently. I'm passionate about teaching...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Spanish
- AP Statistics
- Geometry
- ACT Reading
- +28 subjects