My child was helped so muc hby your spanish lessons. He said your help was amazing - and he got very overhwelmed by missing two days of school b/c of the fires. Even being an honor student Spanish I is the hardest class. I promised i would ask and see if you did private tutoring - either on line or in person. The fee is not a problem. Claire

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. I hope you didn't have to vacate your home, but if you did, I hope all went well and you are back home. I've missed Sam!

No fee here! We are volunteers, although we are not all on 24/7. Please have Sam post anything that bothers him and I'll do my best to explain it to him! That's why I'm here!

Sra

Hi

That is so kind of you to give your time. I was looking for a one on one spanish tutor if you find you are interested pelase let us know thanks Claire

Thank you for your kind words about the Spanish lessons and I'm glad to hear that they were helpful for your child. I understand that missing school due to the fires can be overwhelming, especially for an honor student in a challenging class like Spanish I. Private tutoring can be a great option to provide additional support and help your child catch up on any missed material.

To find private tutoring, there are a few options you can explore:

1. Talk to your child's Spanish teacher: Reach out to your child's Spanish teacher and inquire if they offer private tutoring or if they can recommend someone who does. Teachers often have resources and recommendations for tutors who can provide personalized assistance.

2. Check online tutoring platforms: There are many online platforms where you can find qualified tutors who offer private lessons. Some popular platforms include Preply, iTalki, and Verbling. These platforms allow you to search for tutors based on their qualifications, availability, and reviews from other students.

3. Local tutoring centers or language schools: Research if there are any local tutoring centers or language schools that offer private Spanish tutoring. These institutions usually employ experienced tutors who can provide one-on-one guidance tailored to your child's needs.

When selecting a tutor, consider factors such as their experience, qualifications, teaching style, and availability. It may be helpful to schedule a trial session with a potential tutor to assess if they are a good fit for your child's learning style and goals.

As for the fees, discuss them with the potential tutor or tutoring platform. Rates may vary depending on the tutor's experience, location, and the format of the tutoring (in-person or online).

It's great that you are actively seeking additional support for your child's Spanish studies. With private tutoring, your child can receive focused attention and personalized guidance to excel in their Spanish class.