...two semesters. I'm also a member of an NGO called Global Learning Exchange that works directly with impoverished and underprivileged schools in Guatemala. I traveled there in 2013 as the Training Specialist where I trained five Guatemalan teachers in their native language on how to perform our reading program. I have a Bachelor's in Spanish and a Master's in Romance Languages and Literature. I have a proficiency in French from three semesters taken during my...
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...library-building project in West Africa to helping out my friends on projects or academics. While I tutor a big range of subjects, I'm most interested in the subjects that I will pursue in college, alongside mathematics. I wholeheartedly believe education is an absolute necessity for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy playing frisbee, working out, and watching funny...
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French native eager to teach her language and culture! In addition to French, I also tutor subjects around Business and Information Systems. I graduated from the George Washington University with a bachelors of business administration and a masters of science in information systems technology management. I love both subjects as they currently relate to my job and would love to communicate my knowledge and real life experiences with students interested in the subject matter!
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...Needless to say, being involved in all aspects of the learning process is important to me. While at Lafayette College, I realized how much I enjoyed leading meetings with the on-campus Spanish Speakers club—a club for which I served as president for the duration of my final year. I am joining Varsity to aid students that may benefit from having additional attention paid to their individual needs. I am here to share my passion for...
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...Latin), I have tutored a wide variety of subjects to students of all ages since graduating from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2012 with a BA in Comparative Literature and Romance Languages. I went on to obtain an MA in French from Middlebury Language Schools in 2013. I have always been a curious and enthusiastic student and have a passion for teaching--especially since I have come to realize how much I learn from my students and from...
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I teach what I love and love what I teach. I support responsible global citizenship and understand the pluralism inherent in human experience through enhanced appreciation of cultural heritage and respect of local resources.
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...with a cumulative GPA of 3.64 earning me honors in Magna Cum Laude. I have tutored high school and college level students in Spanish and French. In my experience in helping others understand a language I hold a great appreciation for language learning students who wish to enhance their speaking and writing skills in a foreign language. I wish to impose this passion for languages onto others, and share the beauty in becoming a more...
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...since high school in a variety of different subjects and every experience has been unique and fulfilling. From middle and high school students to college students, I love the challenge of finding the best way to make a concept make sense to a student and learning about all of the new and different ways that a problem can be looked at and understood. I am an upbeat and enthusiastic individual and I work hard to...
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...back to Spain for grad school. I wound up doing a joint American/Spanish law degree program. I taught English for two years while earning my Spanish law degree. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Spanish, Literature, and History. I love learning and I can always be found with a book in my hand when I'm not in the pool! I've spent over 20 years being a student, so...
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...moved on with my life and decided to have a family, which has been one of the best journeys in my life. I have been thinking about changing my path and beginning to teach. One day I woke up and went to the college that I admired. After multiple meetings and interviews I got hired. Teaching my first class was nerve racking but yet rewarding. I love what I do. I feel that I make...
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...how to study effectively. For instance, Mathew who is a former student of mine did not like algebra at all. I showed him how easy it is with 3 effective rules to master in algebra. Read-Follow-Do. Now he is taking calculus and is doing well. My previous experience as a tutor and my daily life as a student has enabled me to develop not only specific skills to be the best tutor, but also to...
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Current Master's of Social Work Student at the University of Chicago The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Class of 2018 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Social & Economic Justice Served as 2018-2019 Tutor Corps Member at Great Oaks Legacy Charter School in Newark, New Jersey Tutored Pre-Algebra, 7th Grade Math, Special Education
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...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 from the first lesson.
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...a native french speaker and an Economist. I am greatly interested in teaching and tutoring as i enjoy it greatly. I have several years of experience and i am very knowledgable in the topics i tutor.. I believe that with a great will and hard work anything is possible. I am willing to go to great length with my students to be able to provide the best service possible and help them achieve their academic...
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...Ultimately it is the responsibility of the student to do the legwork and to make the commitment to do so. Your teacher or tutor is there only to facilitate that learning; not do it for you! I can bring dancing girls, bells, and whistles, but YOU have to do the work. If, however, the desire and willingness are both there, solid and unwavering, nothing will stop your learning. Nothing. It WILL happen and I will...
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...skills, and enthusiasm for tutoring. I am dedicated to supporting my students in their struggles. Analytical and adaptive problem solver. Never-ending energy, patience, and integrity. Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills. Whether the challenge is technical, interpersonal, or mental, I am committed to applying myself fully until it is done. My academic journey has not been all sunshine and rainbows I know what it feels like to struggle, but I'm here to help.
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I graduated this past spring from Yale University with a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature (with a nonfiction writing concentration thesis on architecture and memory). I bring five years of tutoring experience as a Yale Writing Partner, assisting college students with their academic papers, grad school applications, and anything else that needs to be written clearly and effectively. I live in Brooklyn and work as a museum educator at The Frick Collection.... The first...
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Salut!! Je parle Franais grce mes origines Congolaises. I'm quite excited to start helping you improve your French in the most fun and interactive way possible. bientt!
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A first language class can be quite enjoyable, but also quite demanding if you are just beginning your language studies. During the first year of French studies, you acquire a basic vocabulary that will help set the foundation for your continued education in conversational use of the French language. Although many of the exercises and assignments for this course may seem simple, they help you to build the important initial foundations for being able to hear and interpret the language in its natural use. Such skills will be presupposed in coming years of study in which conversations and grammar will become far more difficult and complex. Therefore, it is critical that you perform as well as possible in the first year of your French studies. What better way to work towards such success than by finding a knowledgeable personal French 1 tutor to help you master the skills of hearing and speaking French words and sentences?
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Personal French 1 tutoring can provide just such a spoken environment to help exercise, correct, and encourage your budding Francophone capacities. In addition, a personal tutor can help with the early grammar acquisition that occurs in French 1, helping you gain the skills that you need to meet with success in later French courses, which increasingly focus on the difficult aspects of French grammar. The French language remains an important tongue for international travel as well as advanced research in college and graduate school.
While textbooks showcase vocabulary, spelling, and grammar in great detail, it is nearly impossible to master a language in solitude. The best way is to learn from either a native speaker or someone who has learned to speak the language fluently. Your tutor is here just for that, and can analyze your learning style and personality to adapt their own instruction based on your needs. In the beginning, you will get to know one another, which includes discussions and possible assessments based on proven methodologies. Later on this will help to establish a series of personalized lessons so your French 1 tutor can help you learn all the necessary aspects of the language to move forward.
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Recent French 1 Tutoring Session Notes
We continued progress through the student's book. This time we added more vocabulary, including the nouns and adjectives associated with describing people. We also talked about definite and indefinite articles, and the idea of gendered nouns. I was pleased to see that she has been doing review on her own, and gave her some tips for how to practice speaking/listening.
Worked on reviewing verbs, learning new feelings, writing and conversation. Working with his flashcards is really helping him to retain vocab. His confidence in speaking and vocab is also growing. He should continue flashcard review (especially verbs).
I taught some French pronunciation and introduced the student to the francophone world by showing her all the countries where French is spoken. The student did well even though she is a special education student with an IEP in middle school and her difficulty is in the subject of English. She has been exempted from foreign languages study, but she is getting a head start in French with me before she starts French Level 1 in 7th grade next year. The student is going to really try hard to pass French Level 1 next year. I asked her to look up the capitols of the francophone countries and the European countries we studied where French is not spoken. I left her with a website where she can use the 30 day free trial to practice elementary French with games online. No concerns at all.
The student reinforced his use of greetings, introducing his family (he constructed a great and very creative family tree), the alphabet, possessive pronouns and pronunciation. Today he showed progress in pronunciation, comprehension and grasp of key phrases.
During this session, the student shared his homework on special uses of the definite article with me. He understands the topic with little prompting, though he will need to continue to practice this specific skill.
After reviewing the homework, we moved back to work on verbs, which we set aside for a short time to work on nouns, articles, and adjective agreement. The student can accurately conjugate basic -er verbs and demonstrates understanding of conjugation in general. Today we worked on special spellings of -er verbs, such as verbs ending in -ger and -cer, and verbs with "e"s with accents. For homework, the student will practice these skills in the Schaum's grammar book.
We covered conjugating -er verbs and 13 verbs using the same forms. We looked over the workbook using these forms. I asked her to study the verbs and the conjugation pattern of these verbs. She worked hard at learning the patterns and the pronunciations.