...fun experience to learning that helps you better absorb the information. I have obtained a doctorate in psychology, which allows me to easily adapt to your learning style and adapt quickly when need be. I am also a published author who is currently working on two books. I have taught and proctored for over 20 years and nothing makes me happier than when I see that a student has grasped a new concept.
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...and moved to Bridgeport, CT in 2004. I graduated from the University of Bridgeport with a Masters Degree in Education and taught at the Bridgeport Hope School as a fifth grade teacher. I was also involved in the after school tutoring program. I am very interested in helping students excel in math (up to pre-Algebra) and language arts. These subjects can be hard, but I will help you be successful in mastering them.... I will introduce...
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...great fortune to have been educated in several countries, and to teach in several countries. I received my education at Manhattan School of Music, Columbia University, the Universitaet Mozarteum, in Salzburg, Austria, University of Virginia, and Oxford. I have taught in the US, UK, Austria and Japan, and lived in all of those countries, plus Iceland, and for a shorter period in both France, and Turkey. My students have ranged in age from kindergarten, to...
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...over 5 years now. I have done a little bit 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...
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...trust, and foster an environment where learning is not only about grades but about growing as a thinker and a problem solver. My goal is to help students achieve their academic objectives while laying the groundwork for a fulfilling and successful future. If you are looking for a tutor who is committed to delivering high-quality, thoughtful, and career-oriented educational support, I am excited to work with you and help you reach your goals.
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...German Literature at the University of Washington in 2001 and a PhD in Germanic Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2007. I have a passion for language and languages, and I've spent a lot of time and effort learning German, Viennese, Dutch, French, and Spanish. My teaching and research interests are intentionally interdisciplinary, ranging from European culture, literatures and languages, to several subfields of linguistics (sociolinguistics, dialectology, linguistic anthropology, internet linguistics). I'm particularly passionate...
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...approach to learning. I believe that every student can excel with the right support, so I tailor each session to fit individual learning styles and needs. My goal is to break down complex concepts, transforming challenging subjects into manageableand even enjoyablelearning experiences. Seeing my students grow in confidence and mastery is the most rewarding part of my work. If you're looking for a patient, dedicated tutor who is committed to your success, let's begin your...
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...Dutch for about 2 years now. I am passionate about the Dutch language and enjoy tutoring a lot, as I often notice progress in a few lessons. Besides teaching the language, I also integrate cultural aspects of the Netherlands into my lessons. I am originally from the Netherlands. I moved 10 years ago, but still go back at least once a year. I did my Bachelors in European Public Administration at the University of Twente...
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...student-centered, focusing on building a strong foundation of understanding before moving on to more advanced topics. I use a variety of teaching methods, including visual aids, practical examples, and interactive activities, to cater to different learning styles. Moreover, I emphasize the importance of developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. My goal is not only to help students excel academically but also to equip them with the tools they need to become independent learners. I encourage my...
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I am a student at Rutgers University, majoring in Computer Science and Economics. I graduated from the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in 2018. I took Computer Science, Economics and French at Higher Level. For my Standard Level Classes, I took Physics, Mathematics Standard and English Literature.
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Experienced portfolio manager, strategist and published author with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. Skilled in Asset Management, Equities, Bonds, Investment Strategies, and Capital Markets. Strong finance professional with a MBA focused in Finance, General from University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business. Series 65, 7, 63, 24, CFA, FRM
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Hi! Thank you for taking the opportunity to learn with me today! My name is Sam. I'm 31yrs old and I have 2 degrees and I speak 4 languages! My major is in Sociology. I love to learn and I love to share in the joys of knowledge with others. I look forward to helping you along on your educational journey!
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...a semester long break from working towards my Bachelor in Arts, I tutored Math to young students at Best In Class Education Center in Fort Bend, Texas. Prior to that teaching experience, I also tutored SAT Math. I was recruited shortly after taking the SAT myself, so it was a fresh and exciting experience for me. I currently tutor a variety of academic and test preparation subjects. I'm passionate about helping students because I have...
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With teaching and tutoring experience for more than 15 years, Joni is the right person to help you with whatever problem. He is patient, kind, creative and has built up knowledge in several different areas over the years.
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...student at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology program. Dezmond specializes in college and K-12 general science courses, as well as pre-medical coursework. He has years of experience as a tutor and is well-versed in AP, IB, ACT, GRE, SAT, and MCAT prep. An experienced writer, Dezmond also helps students craft their applications for college and graduate school admissions. Dezmond has a passion for teaching and looks forward...
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Dutch is a complex language that includes a variety of features that make it a difficult tongue for native English speakers to pick up. Certain aspects of Dutch correspond with areas of German, while others more closely align it with the English language. This unique mixture of familiar and new features can make Dutch a challenge to learn for those who grew up speaking English. Of course, grammatical mastery is only half the battle. Anyone aiming to become fluent in Dutch has vocabulary to learn, pronunciation to master, and reading skills to develop. Whether you are a business professional preparing for a trip, a student striving to fulfill their language requirements, or intend to take on a future profession that requires a thorough knowledge of Dutch, Varsity Tutors can help you can find an able tutor to work with.
Learning Dutch in a classroom setting means learning the language at the pace of the whole class. For example, your instructor may be speeding over aspects of the language you may find confusing. Or, they may spend too much time focused on a concept that you've successfully grasped. It can be frustrating to be put into such a situation, though it is impossible to provide individual attention to a full classroom of scholars. Similarly, if you're trying to learn Dutch using impersonal resources like websites and textbooks, you may not be getting the personal attention you need to achieve fluency. After all, developing Dutch conversation skills requires a partner to converse with in Dutch. Without one, you could end up mispronouncing even simple phrases and terms in Dutch, which would make conversation with an actual Dutch speaker difficult and awkward.
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Whether you want to focus exclusively on developing your speaking, writing, or reading skills, or wish to master all three, your tutor can draw up a learning plan that addresses your specific concerns. With private instruction, you can work at whatever pace best allows you to learn the material. There's no need to worry about keeping up with the rest of a class because your tutor is only concerned with helping you improve your knowledge of Dutch. This means that you can receive instant feedback on your work as you go, have questions answered as they come up, and practice your conversational skills with your instructor as much as needed to help you feel comfortable speaking Dutch. Additionally, your Dutch tutoring sessions can be scheduled where and when it works best for you, making lessons convenient, flexible, and accessible. The Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice.
Many personal Dutch tutors use a variety of language learning strategies to help you get the language down pat. You may receive a variety of materials chosen just for you, such as Dutch television shows, movies, artwork, music, and many other items that can help you get to know the Dutch culture, which is critical to fully comprehending the language.
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Recent Dutch Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I went straight to work. He has an oral Mandarin final on this upcoming Thursday, so we went through his textbook and looked for questions he can ask his conversation partner. The topic of his final is location and campus grounds.
To begin, I quizzed the student on the vocabulary from lesson seven, dialogue two and lesson five as review. We then went over some grammar points and worked on translations in his workbook from lesson five.
We reviewed our new words from the last lesson, which included man, woman, and child. We did an activity on her tablet where she listened to statements and had to choose the correct picture that matched the statement. We also started a new lesson which began with a poem about a flower garden, identified the words that she knew, and learned the new vocabulary.
The student reported that he is now receiving A's in Chinese. Today, we reviewed his homework packet and his classwork packet and practiced having conversations about similar topics. I emphasized correct pronunciations of tones, consonants, and vowels, and also increasing the smoothness of speech in Chinese. He was able to ask and answer questions about this unit's material without me needing to help him. His handwriting in Chinese was looking good, too.
In this class, we finished the sentence structure in Chinese. We learned how to emphasize certain element of the sentence and how to form the present progressive tense in Mandarin. We also did some practice in the sample test. He did a great job on the practice questions. We will go on doing practice next class.
The student and I reviewed 3 old stories together: The Busy Bee (which was at a very advanced level), Beibei Disappears (intermediate), and The Garden (intermediate). We then went over 3 new stories, which were at an intermediate level. These stories were all animated children's stories with characters and audio from a Chinese language website for kids.