...transformative power of language. As an experienced educator, I have witnessed firsthand how mastering English as a Second Language unlocks doors of opportunity and empowers individuals to connect with the world. My work with diverse student populations has taught me the importance of tailoring instruction to individual needs and fostering a supportive learning environment where everyone feels encouraged to take risks and grow. My leadership skills developed organically throughout my career. From mentoring new teachers...
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...of Arts in French Language and Literature with a Teaching English as a Second Language minor. I plan on becoming a translator/interpreter/ESL teacher. I taught Hispanic adults at the intermediate level for 4 months as a student teacher. I was an ESL teacher's assistant for a month during the summer. The class consisted of 2nd graders preparing for the upcoming school year. While in high school I tutored a couple of girls for a whole...
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...accident in early 2023 when I decided to switch gears from several years as a software engineer. Drawing on my BA in math years prior from the University of Chicago, I began as a calculus tutor at a company with several in-person locations in the SF Bay Area, and gradually expanded my roster to include students at every level of high-school math. Finally, I trained in and began to offer SAT and ACT prep, 20...
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...undergraduate degree, and traveled to the Netherlands to complete my Master's of Science degree at Utrecht University in behavioral neuroscience. I am currently a DVM/PhD student at UC Davis, though in the past I was also accepted to an MD/PhD program, and have taken the MCAT. I enjoy teaching students, and for my PhD am a teaching assistant for several classes, mostly psychology to biology classes. My eventual career goal is to be a clinician...
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...Franko University (Ukraine). I have PhD in Communication. I received my Masters of Journalism with a focus on editing. I have worked as a journalist, editor and translator for publishing houses. Until 2023, she worked as a professor at Lviv Ivan Franko National University (Ukraine). Now I teach in the USA. I am a supporter of constant self-education. I believe that learning, and especially learning a foreign language, makes our life filled with new colors....
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...Sarah Lawrence College in ecology and communications. In addition to tutoring, I am a writer and an education volunteer at the New York Aquarium. My previous teaching experience includes being a volunteer educator at Greyston Community Gardens and at Quixote Quest. I've also worked as an ecology research assistant and in science writing. I was web editor of the Sarah Lawrence Phoenix for over a year and a half, and then a copy editor for...
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Part-time professor of German and Polish, researcher, published author with a PhD in Educational Psychology and MA in Germanic Studies and Second Language Acquisition. I have 20+ years of teaching and course design experience, building tailored courses for individual needs, and creating learning and teaching materials. I am also a teacher and student mentor and coach.
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...Brook University working towards a bachelor's degree in biochemistry and a minor in writing and rhetoric. I love helping other students enjoy what they are learning by providing support as a tutor! Students who struggle in their academics often just need a role model who can focus on their individual learning style and encourage them to utilize it -- which is who I try to be each day. My goal for my students is for...
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...working in the UK since 2005. I am experienced in working with all the English language levels and I can understand learners' problems well as I went through them myself. At the moment I am working with adult learners preparing them for the University entry. They are at a variety of language stages. In early 2014 I completed CELTA and started working with teenagers and adults. Since then, I have done a lot of work...
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...helping students achieve their full potential. I believe that every child has the ability to succeed, and it is my duty to help them unlock their full potential. Over the years, I have had the pleasure of working with students from all walks of life and believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality education. From my experience, I have learned that every student has unique learning needs, and I strive to tailor my teaching approach...
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...University of Bristol, BA in Journalism and Social Communication at Jagiellonian University, and I soon will complete BA in Creative Photography at the Institute of Creative Photography in Opava. I believe that knowledge has great power and I love teaching subjects I feel passionate about. I have years of experience as a private tutor as well as a lecturer, teaching languages and photography. I have worked with children and adults, adapting my teaching methods to...
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...who holds a BA and MA degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. I also hold a Masters degree in Management. I enjoy my job as it is my real passion. I am a friendly, reliable person willing to teach individuals as well as groups. I consult the content of the lessons with my students in order to make sure that they learn what they want. I use coursebooks and/or authentic language materials (articles,...
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...second year student in the U.K studying BA (Hons) Management and German Studies. I am trilingual- speaking Polish, English and German. I am looking to tutor anyone who needs help with A-level Business and German Studies, as well as beginner Polish lessons. I recently completed a 150 hour online TEFL qualification and I am currently completing a placement with the British Council as an English Language Assistant in Germany. Send me a message if you...
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...EXPERT LEVEL ONLINE MATHS PHYSICS and ENGINEERING TUTORING at all academic levels. I specialise in GCSE, International Baccalaureate (IB), A-level, Highers and Advanced Highers, SAT, GRE, MAT, BMAT including University exams preparation. I'm a professional, fully qualified university lecturer, an active theoretical physicist and passionate tutor. I have been providing effective, friendly and highly personalised online tutoring for over 33 years, teaching to the student's strengths and minimising the student's weaknesses. I focus on delivering...
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Acquiring fluency in a foreign language requires spoken, written, and reading comprehension skills. If you are studying Polish, the language can present a number of difficulties in these areas. One of the first challenges you will have to overcome when learning Polish is that the Polish alphabet has more letters than the English alphabet. Polish grammar also differs significantly from English grammar in certain aspects. Anyone trying to learn Polish may encounter unnecessary difficulty with the languages challenging aspects, especially if the way he or she is learning Polish doesn't mesh with his or her natural learning style. For instance, learning a new language in a class could cause stress and frustration if the class moves at a faster or slower pace than you are learning the material. Likewise, if you spend time trying to confirm the reliability of online language-learning resources, this is wasted time and energy that you could have put toward your language-learning efforts. Neither of these educational approaches may focus on your conversational skills, leaving you to stumble awkwardly through Polish sentences full of mispronounced terms when you try to speak the language.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with personal Polish tutoring all across the country that can help you accomplish whatever goals you have set for yourself in learning the language. Whether you are a businessperson who wants to master spoken Polish, a researcher who wants to learn to read Polish texts, or a student who wants to fulfill his or her language course requirement by gaining a combination of linguistic skills in Polish, private tutoring can help. The educational directors at Varsity Tutors are dedicated to helping you connect through a student profile that allows potential tutors to identify your specific needs. Your Varsity Tutors' educational directors will consider your unique academic profile to help you select the tutor whose skills best position him or her to help you. From there, you can find a quality tutor who can teach to your learning style and who can help you to excel in the coursework you have listed. In addition, your personal tutor is able to work with you to achieve your goals.
These experienced Polish tutors are fluent speakers of the language and are knowledgeable about its most complex linguistic features. They can serve as wonderful conversational partners and superb teachers. Whatever concepts you are struggling in, your Polish tutor is capable of breaking it down to the basics and simplifying it in a way that you are receptive to. Your tutor will formulate a unique learning plan designed to focus your Polish tutoring sessions toward helping you gain the knowledge and skills you need. If your goal is to travel or simply become fluent, your personal tutor will maximize your study time, keep you on track, and document your progress along the way. Your tutor can even use teaching strategies that work well with the way in which you learn best! If you prefer immersive language learning, you can find personal tutors who are capable of providing that experience. Further, your Polish instructor may provide materials, such as Polish television shows, music, art, and other cultural items, to ensure that you develop an understanding of the language's culture.
You can work at whatever pace comes naturally as you progress. If you need to refresh your memory on the basic conversational Polish lessons, you can rewind your sessions to work on them as long as you need. Your sessions can be scheduled to take place at convenient times and locations in your schedule, or even online if that's your preference.
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Recent Polish Tutoring Session Notes
In this session, the student took two Chinese tests and he did a wonderful job. I may let him do another set of questions with a higher level. He also told the story 'frog, where are you'. This activity is a little bit challenging, but the student can still tell the story with appropriate vocabulary and details in a coherent manner. I like him preparing for flash cards and recording new vocabulary he encountered.
The studied for his dictation test and wrote two sentences in his workbook for homework. We also practiced reading sentences from his dictation book and making his own similar sentences. He was fairly focused today and easily redirected when he tried to change the topic.
We reviewed all the materials we learned before in today's class and we practiced dialogues in mock situations, like greetings, restaurants, etc. The student was assigned to write a self-introduction in Chinese and will present next time in class.
The student and I went over a dialogue about evening activities, and then we had a conversation in Mandarin as much as we could. We reviewed questions about date, time, names, nationality, occupation, and hobbies. We also went over some sentence structure. I reminded him to always put time and location before the verb when constructing a sentence.
During this session we reviewed the Chinese numbers for 1-6 and learned the numbers for 7-10. We used marshmallows to practice counting and I believe that it was really helpful. After that we went on a scavenger hunt to practice even more counting. This seemed to be helpful as she was able to apply her vocabulary to something other than marshmallows. Next week, I plan on teaching her the colors in Chinese. I am thinking about bringing in a color by number so we can bring the concepts of numbers and colors together.
This time, the two students did all of their homework. We went over the chapter 6 vocabulary first since they were rusty. As they did the pronunciations and translations for homework, we were able to finish up chapter 6. We also started working on apply some of the sentence structures, grammar, and vocabulary and played around a bit by having them be inventive with creating sentences. We reviewed chapters 4 and 5 as well and had them practice applying them in real life.