Spence Explores English

Spence Explores English

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I am a certified TEFL / TESOL instructor with a Bachelor’s in International Studies. I've taught in the US, Ecuador, Colombia, and Guyana.

I recently worked for Varsity Tutors as an educational consultant for 3 years. Text (or WhatsApp): +1-520-333-7226

🇺🇸📦 B1 ESL Lesson - US Tariff Changes & the 90-Day Pause | Online English for Global Professionals 04/13/2025

This is my latest project: approximately hour-long ESL lessons on my secondary YouTube channel. The idea is to make English learning widely accessible. B1 is only an intermediate level, so I was really impressed with my students for taking on this subject.

🇺🇸📦 B1 ESL Lesson - US Tariff Changes & the 90-Day Pause | Online English for Global Professionals Welcome to a dynamic, real-world English lesson designed for B1-level ESL learners who work in international settings—like the World Bank, the UN, or global ...

04/18/2024

You can reach me by WhatsApp or text message at +1 (520) 333-7226

Photos from English with Spence's post 02/02/2023

In addition to meeting great people at the Polyglot Conference, I also attended some fascinating talks. These are two of my favorites: Polyglot Myths, including "Only some people have an accent." (Hint: We all have accents.) And Decolonizing the Spanish Language with a discussion of the expression "mande."

Photos from English with Spence's post 02/02/2023

More from the Polyglot Conference! I met lots of great people. These are mostly from the closing ceremony. It was hard to say goodbye not knowing when we'd see each other again. 😔

1) My Nahuatl teacher, Oswaldo
2) I'm not one to win much, but I won two language books in the raffle.
3) We were conference newbies, so we connected online beforehand.
4) Meal time friends. We frequently sat together at meal time.
5) , a company that I admire, had signage in Nahuatl
6) My conference badge. Unfortunately, the flags got ripped.

Photos from English with Spence's post 02/01/2023

More photos from the in Cholula, Mexico! Before the start of the conference, I signed up for a Nahuatl course taught entirely in Spanish through . We had all sorts of cultural excursions, and I met fellow language lovers.

Brush up on your French with this Bastille Day flowchart 11/15/2015

Impressive flow chart explaining the "surprisingly simple" differences between the usage of Vous and Tu in French. This can easily be carried over to Spanish with the substitution of Usted instead of Vous.

Brush up on your French with this Bastille Day flowchart YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NOT SURE NO NO NO NO NO Vous Vous Tu Tu Tu Tu Vous Tu Vous Tu YES NO Tu Vous NO NO NO Tu Vous YES NO Tu Vous Vous God? Are you speaking to a child? Are you an adult? You are speaking to... Is the childlike a prince or something? Are you speaking to an adult? Is the adult...

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