...first started when I began teaching piano lessons in high school. As a piano teacher, I discovered a passion for teaching and I learned how rewarding it is to encourage my students and to see them succeed. Here's a little about me: I am a Comparative Literature major with a minor in Jazz Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. When I am not reading, writing, or tutoring, I enjoy playing jazz piano, doing yoga,...
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...of Washington with a degree in English Language and Literature. I have 10+ years of tutoring experience ranging from elementary students to undergraduate seniors. Additionally, I am a published writer and have worked for multiple literary magazines. I am skilled in writing, reading, editing, research, prose, language acquisition, and literary analysis. I am also proficient in Italian and am working towards fluency. I consider myself to be a very passionate and charismatic person and am...
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...degree from Agnes Scott College. I studied Romance Languages with an emphasis in Spanish, Italian and French. I participated in Georgia State University's study abroad program in Perugia, Italy, where I studied in depth the culture and history as well as the language. I have worked primarily with high school and college students in both on-level and advanced language courses, and I have also had the opportunity to work with individuals for whom English is...
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...their academic, personal and professional goals. I always relate tutoring to my dream of becoming a physician, where we place ourselves in a position to help someone else with knowledge that we have acquired. As a tutor, you can always expect me to be happy, passionate and focused on your success. My goal as a tutor is to make sure that you understand the material down to its very basics, and that you get enough...
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My name is Dylan and I love helping people learn! I know all about history, geography, anthropology, social studies, and the languages of English, Italian, and Spanish. I have been all over the world studying these topics. I am happy to help with any of these subjects and improve your grades. Looking forward to tutoring you!
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...degree in International Relations and Religious Studies. I have worked as a tutor for ESL, standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, TOEFL, GED, and more. I also tutor for many AP subjects including American History and Italian Language. My favorite subjects to teach are English language and Italian language. There is something about helping others achieve their goals of communicating in another language that brings me joy. As a lover of travel and culture,...
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...are also so many ways to immerse yourself in a new language. From movies, to books, to music, there are many ways to keep practicing the language at home. I think that with languages, it's especially important to continue reinforcing the material you've learned. My comfort with Spanish and Italian and my flexibility as a tutor have enabled me to be successful in tutoring these languages. Another passion of mine is environmental policy, and I...
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Hi! My name is Marina. I am a current sophomore at Haverford College and I am an Economics major. I was a peer tutor through out high school and I was also a teacher's assistant for younger students in summer school. I look forward to helping you!
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...Polish who studied French and Italian language at a University in Poland. I'm a committed French/Polish and Italian teacher passionate about delivering lessons to students. Focused and driven to promote student improvement and achieve realistic objectives. With eight years of experience as teacher in Poland, India, Pakistan, and the US, I have successfully created a warm and welcoming learning environment for students while instilling a love for learning French/Italian and Polish. Start speaking a foreign language...
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...with a background in humanities, arts and math. I've been a language teacher for the past seven years, focusing on "twice exceptional" students, those who are highly gifted and have challenges like autism, executive functioning, and learning disabilities. With master's degrees in both Mathematical Physics and Special Education, I love teaching both advanced subject material and the fundamentals of literacy, organizing, and the whole human that go along with all learning. I often say I...
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...where I've worked as a tutor, a teaching assistant, and a researcher. I've taught middle-schoolers how to program their own video games, interviewed monks in Minnesota, studied Dante under a world-class expert in Bologna, and edited transcripts on the history of philosophy since 300 BCE. I can proofread essays, perform long division, translate difficult texts, and find the derivative. Prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, my plans were to attend Columbia's School of Social Work,...
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...College receiving a Masters in Theology & Ministry. I am also a graduate of Tulane University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Italian as well as a Classics minor. During my final year at Tulane, I was hired as an Italian tutor where I worked with freshman and sophomore students. Since graduation, I have been working as an AmeriCorps member as a part of City Year, where I tutor 5th grade students...
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...with minors in Chemistry, Italian, and Biostatistics from Loyola University Chicago, and an M.S. in Forensic Entomology from Purdue University. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Idaho studying agricultural entomology and insect-vectored plant diseases. I spent several years tutoring high school and college students in Chicago. As a tutor at my university, I held small group tutoring sessions as well as open study halls. I spent some time as a private...
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...College. I study both Neuroscience and Italian. Since the beginning of my college career, I have tutored junior high students who live within the Boston area, where I mainly help with the sciences and math courses they take. I also am a health coach for other Boston College students on campus. Education and personal growth are my two main passions, so as a tutor I aim to have students enjoy and fully understand what they...
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...degree in mathematics with a concentration in applied mathematics. I want to help other students because community is very important in my studies. I also understand the difficulties of certain subjects. I am tutoring in many subjects, mainly English and math classes (e.g. AP Lit, Algebra, etc.), however I am qualified to tutor in Italian, Essay Editing, and other various topics. My tutoring style is student-paced; I like to assess where each student falls and...
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...B.A. of Italian Language and Literature, and have completed a M.S. of Geology. I have taught university geology courses as a TA, for both Geo101 and Mineralogy. I have also taught university level Italian as an assistant. I have 10 years of experience in private tutoring and one-on-one instruction. In addition to having subject matter success in geology, geography, environmental science, Italian language, literature, culture, I also have a passion for European and British history and...
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...University who earned a B.S. in Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion with a concentration in Food Safety. I love to learn and want to help children, teens and college students understand the world and history all around us. I have experience working with disabled adults through an academic mentoring program at my college where I taught study skills, organization, money management and some electives such as animal science. I have experience teaching 1-1 to...
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...Tianjin Foreign Studies University. I received my Master's in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. Prior to that, I completed my undergraduate degrees at Florida State University. During my time studying, I worked as a private tutor for local foreign students wanting to improve their English, and taught several classes to various age groups ranging from children to adults. Although I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about language learning and acquisition. I...
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...Bologna in Italy with an M.A. in Specialized Translation with a degree to translate any combination of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and English. In addition to my master's, I hold a B.A. in Spanish and Portuguese with a minor in Italian from the University of Colorado at Boulder. I primarily work in the field of linguistics (more specifically in translation and interpretation). I know the ins-and-outs of learning and teaching languages, so I'm excited to share...
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...when I was hired by the University of Delaware as an in-house tutor in 2018. I had the privilege of working with students in Spanish at all levels, from novice to advanced. Since then, I have branched out into other academic areas including elementary education and high school/college humanities. My favorites are writing and foreign language, but I'm always excited to learn and grow with a student in any subject. I take a tailored approach...
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Recent AP Italian Language and Culture Tutoring Session Notes
I gave an a quiz at the beginning of our session that covered the material that we went over from our last session. Also, rather than learning new material, I decided to give her a midterm exam that covers all the material from our very first session to now. Our next session will be a midterm study guide/practice test followed with more review.
Like always, the lesson starts with reviewing the old materials. This time, I taught her more numbers, weekdays and months. The student is very good with numbers, she knows what she is doing. I think she is doing well.
We continued the lesson where we had left off last session. Taught the student new Chinese characters as well as reviewed some old Chinese characters. She remembered most of them. I've started to answer her questions in Chinese and encourage her to answer me in Chinese. She is able to have a simple introduction of herself in Chinese now. I am very happy that she is learning so fast and making a lot of progress!
We worked on some basic daily conversation in Mandarin and numbers 1-10. We practiced on questions such as, "Do you like to drink tea?" "What is your name?" "Where is the restroom?" and how to answer the questions.
The student had a homework packet to complete by tomorrow. He needed help clarifying some of the directions, but for the moat part he understood the assignment very well. He has a good command of Chinese grammar and sentence structure. His major goal right now is memorizing the vocabulary so that he can recall it when he needs it, and memorizing characters as well.
The student is excellent! He is making faster progress than the average students. Our topic has covered 2-3 lessons from his test book. We also go over the basic pronunciation and tones. I am very happy with his great performance.