I have a Masters degree in French, a minor in Italian. Also, I am working towards a bachelor in piano performance. I am originally from Eastern Europe. My knowledge of several languages and cultures allows me to tutor, not only foreign languages but also reading, writing, geography, history, literature and the history of the arts.
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...the University of 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...
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...literacy to college-level organic chemistry. I also have experience teaching adults health literacy, which has reinforced my belief in the power of education to change lives. I graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Chemistry and Italian. I have studied Italian for seven years and am also fluent in Spanish. Recently, I applied to and was accepted into a US medical school. My approach to tutoring...
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...of everything when it comes to tutoring/teaching. I was a UTA at UCF for a few semesters, an SI leader for Calculus classes for a couple of years, I have also worked in a number of online platforms where I have worked with at least 1000 over the past years. After majoring in mechanical engineering I moved to Europe and have lived in a few countries ever since. Tutoring has been a steady side-gig for...
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...all three fields. Writing my thesis on the continuity of fascism in Italian film, I earned my Master's degree in Modern European Studies from Columbia University in 2014, and, still proudly calling New York my home, I am currently pursuing my doctorate in Italian Studies at Columbia. I have been tutoring and teaching students of all ages (from grades 4 and 5 to the university level) for almost a decade, but I now especially focus...
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...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, languages naturally fascinate me. My teaching philosophy is strongly based on elicitation and...
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...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 work best with folks who "love learning but hate school." I am very...
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My name is Gloria and I am a first generation, international student who recently completed a PhD in Art History at the University of Washington in Seattle. I am passionate about teaching art history and tutoring students who want to improve their writing, critical thinking, and visual literacy skills. I am also a native Italian speaker and I would love to help students learn Italian through conversation on art & culture.
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I was raised in Milan, Italy, and moved to Boston at 18 to study at Northeastern University, where I graduated last May. With over four years of tutoring experience, I have developed a passion for helping students learn and grow. As a native Italian speaker, I offer personalized lessons that make learning both engaging and effective. I'm excited to share my knowledge and help students reach their academic goals.
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...keep everyone on their toes, I also can tutor Italian. My second bachelors degree is in Italian Language and Literature and have spent 3 months studying abroad in Ferrara, where I lived with a host family. My host family did not speak a word of English (and to this day still do not) and I had host siblings I would help with their English homework! I also spent some time after graduating college nannying in...
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...of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), pursuing a double major in Political Science and International Development Studies. I have been tutoring for nearly five years (with organizations such as Steppingstone Academy in Boston and Alfa Group in Cluj, Romania) and have most experience working with 4th-8th graders, high school students, and college students. I have tutored students in English, Political Science, US Government and History, Geography, SAT prep, and Italian. I can speak both English and...
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...privately. I have been trained to teach Italian following a variety of methods, and over the years I have taught to a great variety of individuals, from opera singers to bankers, from preschool age children to retired grandparents. I attended the University of Turin, Italy, where I received a Master in Modern Art and History and moved to New York to be closer to my husband's family. My teaching credo is simple: I strive to...
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...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 believe language is a key to unlocking understanding of culture and customs of...
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...the brain have been a passion of mine from a very young age, where I remember candidly telling my mother that I would be a neurosurgeon one day. I have been tutoring ever since high school, where I tutored many of my peers in algebra, calculus and French. At the University of Pennsylvania, I have had the privilege of working for our Tutoring Center, which offers private student tutors to fellow peers struggling in a...
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...with over 6 years of experience, I am passionate about sharing knowledge and simplifying complex coding concepts. My expertise in languages like Python, JavaScript, and SQL, combined with my experience in mentoring and technical writing, positions me to effectively teach and inspire students. I am dedicated to helping learners not only understand the fundamentals but also apply them in real-world scenarios, ensuring they develop the skills needed for success in the tech industry.
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I am a second year medical student at the University of Kansas School of Medicine with an interest in surgery. I hope to make a difference in the world, be it large or small and through teaching I can accomplish that!
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...well as Italian. I've been fortunate enough to have teachers and professors throughout my life that were able to convey the importance of education while allowing students to discover their own passions within subjects. This is a method that I have carried with me, that has guided my experiences. While I tutor a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about economics, philosophy, and writing. Outside of the classroom, I do theatre as well as...
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I am a teacher with over 20 years of experience. I come from a home of Italian parents so I grew up speaking, reading, and writing both Italian and English. I have learned to teach with ease languages, subjects, and different tasks by making the class very adaptable to the skills of the learner. I look forward to working with you.
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I am a recent graduate of the University of Alabama, where I got my Bachelor of Arts in Communications, and majored in public relations and English. I recently moved to the Atlanta area to begin an exciting job as a digital media specialist! I have six years of tutoring experience, especially in English, grammar, writing, general study skills, and essay planning.
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...I'm here to help you do the same. With a strong academic background in Statistics and Economics, I specialize in tutoring math, statistics, and test prep for students at all levels. Whether you're tackling algebra, calculus, probability, or data analysis, or aiming for a top-tier GRE, LSAT, or GMAT score, I break down complex concepts into clear, visual, step-by-step explanation that get results. My goal is to make even the toughest problems click, so you...
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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.