A Vanessa - Spanish teacher - Reading
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A Vanessa - Spanish teacher - Reading

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. A Vanessa will be happy to arrange your first Spanish lesson.

A Vanessa

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. A Vanessa will be happy to arrange your first Spanish lesson.

  • Rate $65
  • Response 1h
  • Students

    Number of students A Vanessa has taught since their arrival at Superprof

    21

    Number of students A Vanessa has taught since their arrival at Superprof

A Vanessa - Spanish teacher - Reading
  • 5 (19 reviews)

$65/h

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1st lesson free

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  • Spanish
  • Spanish speaking
  • Spanish Vocabulary
  • Spanish accent reduction
  • DELE

Speak Spanish with applied NEUROSCIENCE · +15 YEARS Unlocking learners · 2 University Degrees UK & Spain · RTT Practitioner • CAMBRIDGE Certified • STOP studying and finally START using it! 

  • Spanish
  • Spanish speaking
  • Spanish Vocabulary
  • Spanish accent reduction
  • DELE

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. A Vanessa will be happy to arrange your first Spanish lesson.

About A Vanessa

Not your average Spanish teacher.

Hi, I’m Vanessa — bilingual, CELTA-certified, with a degree in Communications from London Guildhall University and a Teaching Degree in Burgos University.

Over 16 years of experience helping brains (not just students) speak Spanish with confidence.

Forget boring grammar drills, lifeless textbooks or repeating like a parrot.

I help you unlock the Spanish you already have — yes, it’s in there — by working with your brain, not against it.

My method is rooted in applied neuroscience, humour and real connection. Because when your brain feels safe, curious and seen, learning becomes natural — and way more fun.

I’ve lived 10 years in London, 2 in Denmark, and I know what it’s like to feel blocked when speaking a language.

That’s why I create experiences, not just lessons — tailored to your level, your pace, and how your mind learns best.

Let’s stop studying Spanish. Let’s start speaking it.

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About the lesson

  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
  • +17
  • levels :

    Primary

    Secondary

    Tertiary

    Tvet

    Adult Education

    University

    Masters

    Doctorate

    A1

    A2

    B1

    B2

    C1

    C2

    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Advanced

    Professional

    Children

    Pre primary

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

This is not just another Spanish class.
It’s a reconnection — with the Spanish you already know but haven’t been able to use (yet).


I combine neuroscience-based strategies, humour, and personalised support to make your brain feel safe, engaged and curious — because that’s when learning actually sticks.

We don’t just "study Spanish", we activate it:

Using scaffolded structures (you’ll build on what you already know, even if you forgot it was there).

With varied inputs — conversation, audio, playful tasks, guided practice — all tailored to your level, pace and attention style.

No grammar dumping. No pressure. Just real progress you can feel.


Every lesson is an experience designed to boost your confidence, fluency and motivation — from the very first session.

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Rates

Rate

  • $65

Pack rates

  • 5h: $323
  • 10h: $645

online

  • $65/h

free lessons

This first lesson offered with A Vanessa will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

Find out more about A Vanessa

Find out more about A Vanessa

  • 1) Do you speak this language fluently because of your origins or because a teacher inspired you to learn?

    Spanish is my native language, yes — but I didn’t start teaching it “just because I speak it.”

    I learned how to teach languages after mastering a second one myself.

    I studied language education during my second degree, and got formally trained through the CELTA (Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English to Adults),

    but more importantly: I learned English the hard way — and that gave me a real understanding of how languages block us… and how to unblock them.

    That’s why I don’t teach from theory alone. I teach not just from experience, but from everything I’ve eagerly researched, tested and refined.

    From neuroscience. I’ve studied how the brain learns ,I teach from lived experience, from trial and error, from watching what actually works for real people.

    I’m also a restless learner — always chasing better ways to understand the brain.

    That’s why I trained as a Rapid Transformational Therapist® with Marisa Peer,

    to dive deeper into the subconscious patterns that stop us from expressing who we are — in any language.

    So no — I don’t just teach Spanish because I was born with it.

    I teach it because I know how the brain fights language…

    and how to help it fall in love with it again.
  • 2) Can you name a living, historical or fictional character that you think is the emblematic representative of the language's culture?

    Rosalía, without a doubt.

    Not just because she’s talented — but because of the way she embodies the Spanish personality in how she speaks, moves, reacts and connects.

    She’s expressive, spontaneous, playful, emotionally intense, quick to laugh, quick to get serious.
    She doesn’t over-explain, she feels her way through interviews. She speaks like someone who’s unapologetically present — and that’s very Spanish.

    She mixes high culture with slang.

    She represents a kind of modern Spanish identity: creative, global, rooted, expressive, proudly contradictory.

    Because to learn Spanish, you don’t just need words — you need attitude.
    And Rosalía? She’s the attitude, the rhythm, and the unapologetic honesty that Spanish carries at its core.
  • 3) Is there a typical word, phrase, tradition or behavior in the language that you particularly like?

    Absolutely — Spanish is full of everyday expressions that are pure gold.

    What I love most?
    That in Spain, you never just say something. You perform it.
    The emotion goes in the voice, the hands, the eyebrows… and of course, the words.

    Here are some of my favourites — I use them often in class to help my students sound actually Spanish:

    → “Me muero.”
    Literal: I’m dying.
    Real meaning: This is SO good / SO funny / SO shocking I can't handle it.
    We die constantly in this language. For anything.

    → “¡Qué fuerte!”

    Literal: How strong!
    Real meaning: Whaaat? That’s wild / unbelievable / dramatic.
    Used for gossip, news, trauma, TV shows… basically everything.

    → “Más chulo que un ocho.”
    Means someone’s full of themselves — in a funny, cocky way.
    And yes, no one really knows where the 8 comes from.

    → “Está como una cabra.”
    Literal: He’s like a goat.
    Meaning: He’s nuts. Lovably unhinged.
    An affectionate insult, basically.

    I love these expressions because they teach culture, personality, and rhythm all in one go.
    When students learn them, something clicks.
    They stop translating.
    They start feeling Spanish.

    And when that happens, the grammar finally makes sense — because now it has a voice.
  • 4) Why does speaking this language matter to you?

    Because Spanish is a global passport — not just for travel, but for connection.
    It opens doors to more than 20 countries, to stories, friendships, songs, ideas, and perspectives you can’t access any other way.

    And more than that — speaking Spanish helps you connect with yourself.
    It’s a language that invites you to feel. To express. To show up fully.

    Because Spanish gives you something most languages don’t:
    permission to feel. Out loud. With volume. With presence.


    You explain. You interrupt. You gesture. You add ¿sabes?” to wrap someone in your words.

    That’s what I want for my students:

    Not just to speak it, but to inhabit it.
    To use it like Rosalía uses her voice — without fear, with presence, and with soul.
  • 5) What is the main difficulty in learning this language and what can help the process of learning?

    The biggest obstacle isn’t grammar.
    It’s feeling dumb.

    Judged. Frozen.

    When there’s fear, the brain shuts down. No matter how good the textbook is.

    What helps?
    Safety. Curiosity. Movement. Laughter. Emotional permission.
    Understanding how your brain works — and creating the kind of space where you can mess up, try again, and actually enjoy the process.
  • 6) Provide a valuable anecdote related to your language learning or your days at school.

    Once, a student, laughing after class, asked me:

    “What other subjects do you teach? Because I’ve never had so much fun learning anything.”

    And honestly? That moved me.

    Not because it was a compliment — (which I liked..) but because it confirmed something deeper:
    That the way I teach actually works.
    That you can learn a language, go deep, challenge yourself…
    and enjoy the process like crazy.

    That’s the magic I aim for in every session:
    lightness + depth.
    science + emotion.
    real results, but without the pain.

    If learning doesn’t feel alive… it doesn’t stick.
    So I make sure it does.
  • 7) How has travel or a specific trip helped you to increase your skill and knowledge of the language?

    Moving to London changed everything.

    I had studied English for years — passed all the exams, knew the grammar, the vocab, the textbook dialogues.
    But then I got there… and couldn’t understand what people were saying at the pub.

    Suddenly, it wasn’t about language. It was about life:
    the slang, the speed, the jokes, the way people actually speak when they’re not being recorded for a textbook.

    I realized that knowing a language and using it in real life are two different skills.

    Now I know exactly what my own students go through.

    And I know I want to teach in a way that prepares people for real conversations, not just exams.

    That move didn’t just improve my English.
    It changed the way I teach Spanish.
  • 8) What makes you a Superprof in language?

    Because I don’t just teach Spanish.
    I unlock it.

    Yes, I’m trained. I’ve got over 15 years of experience.
    But what really matters is this:
    I work with the language and with what blocks it.

    I’ve never stopped learning — neuroscience, movement-based learning, subconscious reprogramming…
    All to make sure you don’t just “study” Spanish.
    You integrate it.
    You feel it.
    You use it.

    With me, Spanish isn’t just something you memorize.
    It becomes yours.
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