I believe all students can learn and improve their skills in the language, whether you struggle with keeping up in the class or just not understanding at all. There is always a way to overcome your obstacle when you have an intervention plan .
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...trusting connection that leads to more accurate placement, coaching students to write high impact personal statements, or managing the process to ensure timely submissions of financial aid applications and scholarship requests. Since 2005, I have assisted freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors within the Westchester County region from low income to the very wealthy in a variety of settings focused on the SAT, ACT, Private Tutoring, and Admission Counseling achieve a more successful outcome than they...
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My name is Miguel and I am a graduated in Business and Management from Miami Dade College. My experience in this field is working as business and consulting services for Small Companies in Latin America. Tutoring Spanish classes. I like to watch movies and listening to music (80s and 90s are my favorites) ... Find out the valuable resources inside of the student and motivate them to learn through experience.
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I am a Venezuelan Chemical Engineer, living in Miami for a short term. I have plenty of experience teaching Science Subjects throughout my carreer. I can focus in Chemistry, Math, Thermodynamics, Science in general and Spanish.
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...college, and I teach Spanish, French, English, and Photography at Varsity Tutors. I am a Vanderbilt graduate and I earned my master's degree at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Texas). I love working with words and I'm really good at explaining language structure. My love of languages naturally led me to travel the world, and I have been a practicing art and travel photographer for over 30 years. I can help you get started with your digital...
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I am Marina Prieto. I was born in Barcelona, Spain. I am 21 years old, my major is Business Administration and I am going to graduate this upcoming may 2024. I came to the US on 2020 on a tennis scholarship to combine my studies at the same time I am playing tennis. I am an ambitious and outgoing person and love to help other people.
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I am a member of the Teach For America Corps and will be teaching Spanish in the Baltimore City Public Schools this fall. I am passionate about and love teaching/tutoring anything related to Spanish, Reading, Writing, English and Marketing! Lets conquer this together and get some work done, learn and have and enjoyable fun experience!
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As a senior in Bentley University aspiring a major in Corporate Finance and Accounting, I believe that teaching is one of the most powerful and honorable jobs that exists. It is through learning with a positive mindset that will take an individual far in life. It is through teaching and learning that our world will grow to become a better living environment.
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...a recent graduate from Boston University's Master in Public Health program. I completed my undergraduate degree from Georgetown University in Economics. I am a bilingual Spanish speaker and regularly interpret in medical setting. I am passionate about teaching and learning, and am available to tutor English, Spanish, Biology, Math, Statistics, History, Health, and everything in between. I look forward to connecting about how I can work with you to define and achieve your goals.
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...Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with a focus on Biochemistry. Since graduation, I have traveled extensively, working as a Research Coordinator at Pediatric Skin Research, tutoring kids and adults in Miami, FL looking to improve their English and Spanish. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Spanish since it is my first language. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved...
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...biomedical engineering at the University of Houston, my educational background equips me with a solid foundation to effectively tutor subjects such as algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, and various foundational mathematical principles. My favorite aspect of tutoring lies in the ability to make complex concepts understandable and accessible to students. My teaching philosophy revolves around fostering a supportive and collaborative learning environment, tailoring my approach to each student's unique needs and learning style. I believe in the...
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...my Spanish Education degree and TESOL minor from Evangel University, I have the opportunity to work with many different students of all ages, differentiating learning to the needs of each individual student. I am the Spanish tutor at my university and have had the opportunity to work with children in daycare and preschool settings, students in elementary ESL programs, junior high and high school ESL students, as well as a variety of students in Spanish...
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...Mathematics, Science, and Technology. Over my years here, I have had the opportunity to teach Spanish I, II, III, and IV. At the same time, I also earned my Master of Arts in Teaching with an emphasis in World Language Education and ESOL through the University of Georgia. I am certified to teach Spanish as well as English to Speakers of Other Languages. I also have many years of experience tutoring a wide range of...
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...degree in elementary and special education, and I am currently working on a master's in education leadership. Over the past 10+ years, I have taught a wide range of subjects to students of all ages, from 5-65. My specialties are in English, math, Spanish, and ESL. However, I love science, history, and social studies as well - I'm a self-proclaimed nerd! I am also fluent in Spanish, so I can help students learn the language...
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...a Master of Arts in English with a focus on writing, rhetoric, and composition. While at FAU, I worked at the writing center, helping students, faculty, alumni, and visiting scholars improve their writing and language skills. Simultaneously, I taught college writing courses for FAU's College of Arts and Letter's Department of English while completing several writing internships, attending national conferences, and taking advantage of study abroad opportunities. I had the opportunity to work extensively with...
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...career that has prepared me to be a professional in the tech field. My teaching philosophy revolves around creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment, tailoring my approach to meet each student's unique needs. Beyond academia, I actively engage in hackathons, publish research on peer-assisted learning, and have received awards for innovative projects. These experiences contribute to my creativity and enrich my tutoring approach. I am excited about the opportunity to guide students on their...
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...with a tutor to improve their knowledge. As a native Spanish-speaker with a background in Spanish and Latin American literature, I have had professional experiences that include teaching Spanish at different levels. I taught junior high school and high school Spanish for several years in Mexico City. I began teaching Spanish at the college level as a graduate student and I have continued doing it since. Im also certified to teach with the Montessori method....
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...& Culture, AP Spanish Language & Culture, Spanish language instruction at multiple levels, and Conversational Spanish. I have also served as an AP Reader for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 exam cycles, an experience that sharpened my ability to guide students with insights into the skills and strategies valued on national assessments. This breadth of experience allows me to support learners of all levels, from beginners seeking a strong foundation to advanced students preparing for rigorous...
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We started focusing on timing during this session. We did a timed verbal section, and the student did well. Time probably will not be a huge issue, but either way, it is definitely good to get into the groove of doing entire sections at once and with the pressure of the time. I do still want to do Writing and Math on the clock.
The student warmed up with some reading passages for the assessment, practicing his reading skills under pressure. He performed at 80% accuracy. We then did "sprint workouts:" he had 6 minutes to read the entire passage and answer as many questions as possible (normal reading passages on the assessment get just under 9 minutes a piece.)
We also practiced with the science portion of the assessment. The student was required to explain all graphs and tables to me verbally before being allowed to view the questions. His explanations seemed to help. By the end of the session, the student completed 3 science passages within the time limit at 100% accuracy. We will continue this method of testing next week.
Essay Writing and more essay writing! The student and I went over several outlines he had made for essays and one full essay he had written for the session. We talked about making more detailed outlines for the essays so as to save time and develop time fully. We also discussed adopting a more polished, formal tone when writing the essay.
The student and I spent this session completing an essay worksheet I have developed in order to help her structure her essay responses. We spent about half the session brainstorming and building on examples. I have suggested that she create a bank of standard literary, historical, sports examples from which she can select during the exam. Next session we will work on writing the essay in a timed environment.
We assessed baseline knowledge using a list of assessment test topics. We created flashcards about exponent topics and percentage word problems. Also, we went over more practice problems. The student is making excellent progress.
The student and I had a very productive session today. We first discussed writing the essay. I gave her an example of a basic "outline" that she could follow and ways to improve upon the basic structure to get a higher score. We went through an example prompt and brainstormed compelling support for her point of view, going through the planning process for the essay. For our next session she will write an essay so we can go over specific mechanics she can improve on. We also worked on the other three sections of the test today, focusing less on reading and more on math and writing. The student does extremely well in the writing section, owing to her school's emphasis on grammar rules. We are working on different strategies to maximize her interest and minimize the time she has to spend with each passage to answer the questions. She likes using strategies that focuses on main points instead of (often) insignificant details.