I like literature and performing arts most in life. I tend to incorporate both into classes to blend into textbook work. If you're looking for a more creative approach to language, that's what I provide. I have plenty of books and media that I've used myself to further my own studies.... I believe in going with the flow of nature. One must walk before they can run and crawl before they can walk.... I like to...
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...am currently a junior Biology major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and will be pursuing my MD next year at Albany Medical College. As the oldest of four children, I understand how difficult learning (and teaching) new material can be, and I am willing to diligently work with students to overcome their learning obstacles. Through my teaching experiences, I have found great joy in watching both kids and adults grow and excel as students. I have...
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...am a rising sophomore at Brown University from Newton, MA majoring in Biochemistry with outside interests in East Asian studies, Slavic studies, and art history. I'm comfortable working with chemistry, biology, most math subjects, and SAT Reading and Math, but am especially confident with tutoring Mandarin Chinese, as a native Chinese speaker with experience teaching a beginning Chinese course in the middle school support program at the Wheeler School in Providence, RI. If you're interested...
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My name is Chloe and I am an incoming senior at Case Western Reserve University. I am a BS candidate for Statistics and a BA candidate for Medical Anthropology. Furthermore, I am also a Masters of Public Health student at the graduate school.
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...out of 120 in the final. I have four-year experience in tutoring. I totally understand how students feel when they meet with the homework difficulties and what they will experience when they try to learn a foreign language. Therefore, I am always ready to help students with great patience. I have tried various ways to explain problems to my students, so I am quite familiar with what students may be confused with. I love tutoring....
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...they struggled with (Calculus, ACT science, Economics, etc.) because I want to see them succeed. I decided to become a tutor to help others succeed as well. I teach ACT, SAT, Statistics, Economics, Business, Math, English, Environment Science, Reading, Writing, and Essay Editing. I especially enjoy teaching Essay Editing, Reading, and Writing because there is more flexibility and opportunity to add your own style into these subjects. Outside of school I enjoy playing tennis, working...
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...graduated from Qufu Normal University in China. My major is Chinese Language and Literature. I started teaching Chinese when I went to Africa to teach foreigners Chinese. After I moved to the United States, I have been teaching students class who learned from me between 6-15 years old. Although I tutored a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about Chinese and Chinese calligraphy. Based on my experience in helping students prepare for HSK...
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Hi, my name is Scotia. I am a graduating senior from Denison University. I majored in Art History and minored in Chemistry and Music. I have over 8 years experience tutoring in various subjects.
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...grew up in Taiwan, and Mandarin is my first language. I moved to St. Louis two and a half years ago and started college at the St. Louis Community College. While I was studying at the community college, I worked as a peer tutor under Trio student support service. Basic and general chemistry were my specialties. I had a chance to work with many students from various backgrounds. I also participated in a volunteer program...
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...education and am a life-long advocate for second language acquisition. I am a native speaker of Mandarin Chinese and have studied English for over 10 years, and am fluent with academic proficiency. I also am a graduate from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor's degree in Linguistics. My educational background means that I understand language at a fundamental level and am able to explain the technical side as well as the conversation/colloquial.
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...I'm Katie, and I'm so glad to get the chance to introduce myself to you! My professional background is serving as a Chinese to English translator for various private and government clients in the DC/VA/MD area. I completed my graduate study at Johns Hopkins University and my undergraduate study at Duke. I would love to share my love of learning Chinese and experience in the field of languages with students at all levels! In my...
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...seek. By combining concept mastery with ample practice, students can unlock their full potential and achieve their academic goals. I take pride in creating a supportive and interactive learning environment tailored to individual student needs. My approach emphasizes building a strong conceptual foundation while encouraging independent problem-solving skills. Whether working one-on-one or in a group setting, my goal is to foster curiosity and critical thinking, helping students gain confidence and excel in their academic pursuits....
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...every day to communicate with my Taiwanese girlfriend, and I love helping others gain mastery in a language with an unjust reputation for difficulty. I like the tension between "playing by the rules" and "thinking outside the box" that comes with language use. I like the small joys of grammar and syntax, as well as the bigger joys of personal connections and deeper, richer life experiences that come with languages. I love teaching because I...
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...am an MD candidate at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, class of 2027. I graduated from the Honors College of Rutgers University-New Brunswick in May 2022, earning a B.A. in Cell Biology and Neuroscience with Honors and minors in Philosophy, Chinese, and Music. As a 100 percentile scorer on the March 2022 MCAT, I am able to help students prepare for the exam, and have particular strengths in CARS, psychology/sociology, biochemistry, and biology. My passion...
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...Chinese School. I have a Ph.D. in Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering and 5 years of teaching experience in universities. I have studied and worked in China, France, Canada and the US. I love communicating with people with different cultural backgrounds and make learning Chinese fun. I can tutor students of different ages at different levels. I will help you to achieve your goals whether you are a student or a businessperson.
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...am a current student at Boston University studying Computer Science with a minor in Philosophy. I have an extensive history tutoring coding, math, writing, Chinese, and piano. I've tutored students from ages nine to twenty-two. Although I tutor a wide range of subjects, my favorites are coding (python and java) and writing/English. My goal is to make learning a positive and fun experience, while also making sure that the student learns as much as possible.
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...a current PhD student at Tufts University studying Applied Math, and formerly I attained my Bachelor of Science in Math at Pepperdine University. I have been tutoring math for three and a half years now, including Calculus, Differential Equations, and Algebra. I also have taken and tutored many standardized tests, including AP Calc, A-Level Math/Further Pure Math, and GRE Quantitative Analysis. In addition, as a Chinese native speaker, I'm also tutoring Chinese speaking and writing....
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I am a native Chinese speaker. I have been in the U.S. for three years now, and I am currently attending school in VCUarts. I love to help people; it makes happy. I hope I could help you to learn what you want and achieve the goal. Let's make it happen!
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I'm passionate about teaching students of all ages. I've taught both at the college as well as high school level. I love interacting with kids and am enthusiastic to help them grow in whatever way is needed. Please let me know if you have any questions and inquiries! Look forward to working together soon! ... The best teachers are ones which allows their students to find their own answers.... Get to know the student's learning style.
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By the time you reach your third year of Mandarin Chinese classes, you have likely amassed a great deal of expertise in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding Mandarin Chinese. However, Mandarin Chinese 3 presents students with increasingly difficult challenges. The class asks students to master complex grammatical constructions and a variety of new vocabulary in Pinyin Romanization, simplified Chinese characters, and traditional Chinese characters. It also asks them to integrate this new knowledge seamlessly into their self-expression in Mandarin Chinese, both in written and spoken forms. If you have misunderstood any of the concepts covered in previous Mandarin Chinese courses, such confusion can cause you problems in Mandarin Chinese 3. New material requires you to have a solid grasp on the foundational topics. If you are encountering difficulties in keeping up with your Mandarin Chinese 3 course, a private tutor can help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to excel.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with a tutor who will provide you with a superb level of customization. The educational directors at Varsity Tutors consider your previous experience with Mandarin Chinese classes, your concerns about the subject material, and even the ways in which you best learn when helping you connect with a tutor who has the experience, knowledge, and skillset to be effective in assisting you. Your tutor can then design a custom lesson plan focused on helping you review the concepts with which you struggle, while also avoiding spending time on content you already understand well. Whether you need to revisit foundational grammatical concepts, review how to write certain vocabulary terms in traditional Chinese characters, or focus on some other aspect of your coursework, your tutor can help you do so. If your conversational skills could use some work, your tutor can act as a great speaking partner, able to provide feedback on the spot regarding your word choice, pronunciation, and grammar. They can give real-time advice on how to improve your speaking skills. One of the benefits of working with a private tutor one-on-one is that you have the opportunity to ask a lot of questions. This ensures that you truly comprehend the concepts you're working on before moving ahead to more complex elements of the language. The material introduced in Mandarin Chinese 3 is challenging in and of itself, but as a step in a sequence of Mandarin Chinese courses that require you to rely on previous knowledge, the course can become unnecessarily difficult if your knowledge of previously introduced concepts is at all shaky.
Part of studying Mandarin Chinese at an advanced level is developing an understanding of the role the language plays in local communities and the global system. As a student you're no longer just studying the mechanics of the language itself, but also the culture associated with the language, and the various ways that the language can be used to connect with people and institutions around the world. Mandarin Chinese 3 tutors are well versed in the relationship between the language, people, and the global community, and they can share with you their insights into the matter. Working with someone who has a deep understanding of the language and its uses will ensure that you have a more holistic, well-rounded understanding of Mandarin Chinese as your progress through your coursework.
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Recent Mandarin Chinese 3 Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I had a great first session. We went over his homework and prepared for next week's chapter from his textbook. We continued work on Chinese definitions, translations, and general conversation.
Made good progress with the vocabulary. The student was able to translate English to Chinese quickly and with some practice was able to repeat Chinese characters for most if not all vocabulary. Huge improvement in grammar. Will start new reading comprehension next time
This is this first session we had after the student came back from her China trip. We talked about what she did in China in Mandarin. The student's Mandarin has shown huge improvement after the trip. We had a good time talking in Mandarin.
In today's class, we talked about four seasons, the noun phrases, colors, daily routines, and self-introductions. The student also told a story according to the picture book. His performance is quite impressive. We plan to do more story-telling activity next time.
The student completed one page of his workbook and prepared for his dictation test. He also practiced reading a passage containing his vocab words out loud and then copied one sentence from that passage. He got a lot of Chinese completed. He was able to write the characters neatly after tracing them.
She did not do her homework for the weekend, so we worked on writing the new characters from her book. We wend over the instructions for her unit review and we practiced forming questions and vocabulary with her Go Fish game.