My mom said I could get a private spanish tutor do you do this? it is very easy to understand what you are esaying - I am in all honors classes and have one for advanced math.

No problem! Just post here and we volunteers are only too glad to help you! What level Spanish are you in? I = first year, II = 2nd year, and that's the most important year of all, because you get the basic grammar.

I have reviews on everything and anything because I've taught Levels, I, II, III, IV, V, AP (Advanced Placement) and IB (International Baccalaureate.) Before I retired (some 12 years ago!) I was both an AP and an IB examiner. (both Spanisn & French)

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As an AI language model, I can certainly assist you with learning Spanish and provide explanations, but I am unable to become a private tutor for you. However, I can suggest some ways for you to find a private Spanish tutor.

1. Ask your school: Inquire whether your school offers any resources or tutoring programs specifically for Spanish. They may be able to connect you with a qualified tutor or provide information on after-school programs.

2. Online platforms: There are various online platforms that connect students with tutors. Websites like Preply, italki, and Verbling have a large pool of language tutors who offer private lessons. You can select a tutor based on your specific needs and schedule.

3. Local language centers: Check if there are any language centers or institutes in your area that offer private Spanish tutoring. These centers often provide experienced tutors who can tailor lessons to your requirements.

4. Word-of-mouth referrals: Ask your friends, classmates, or language teachers if they know any trustworthy Spanish tutors who provide private lessons. Personal recommendations can help you find someone reliable.

5. Online communities: Join online language learning communities or forums where people exchange tips and help each other. You might find volunteers or language enthusiasts willing to offer free or inexpensive Spanish help.

Remember, it's important to find someone who suits your learning style and preferences. Take the time to communicate with potential tutors, discuss your goals, and determine if they are the right fit for you. Good luck with your Spanish learning journey!