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I am very nice and serious tutor. I can tutor in a vast array of subjects. My favorite subject are biology, biochemistry and French. I really appreciate education, knowledge and it is a passion to teach back what I know. You can count on me for I will do everything to help you reach out your goals in tutoring you.... Repetition is the mother of science.... Introductions and expectations.... Give him necessary strategies.... By encouraging him...
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...the business world . Before it happened , I was a French teacher for several years with students raging from age 4 to 40 years old . I had a blast . Growing up in the French culture gave me a sense of humor that is reflected in my daily activities and also in m teaching style . Making the learning experience fun and easier for my students . I also play music as a...
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...Business Administration minor in 2017. I went on to the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester for my graduate studies, receiving a Masters of Music and Arts Leadership Certificate in 2019. I aspire to someday become a full-time bassoonist in an orchestra. For as long as I can remember, I have enjoyed pursuing academic excellence and helping others do the same. I firmly believe that my academic pursuits (and the individuals who...
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French native eager to teach her language and culture! In addition to French, I also tutor subjects around Business and Information Systems. I graduated from the George Washington University with a bachelors of business administration and a masters of science in information systems technology management. I love both subjects as they currently relate to my job and would love to communicate my knowledge and real life experiences with students interested in the subject matter!
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...undergraduate degree in Spanish language and literature and a master's degree in Applied Linguistics. I have more than 3 years of experience teaching and accompanying students in learning Spanish. I have a wide and varied knowledge of Spanish phonetics, grammar and pragmatics and I am in love with the fact of being able to share it with others, through empathy and patience. I am interested in making my students feel confident and achieve their goals,...
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...to life outside of the classroom. When I was a student, I found that my French coursework became much more engaging when I understood its use and broader context within the Francophone world. This is the type of knowledge that I plan to share with my own students. What they are studying can actually be exciting and useful. I was lucky enough to study abroad twice during college. Living in France dramatically improved my language...
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...Switzerland, I have been teaching performing arts and French for nearly 10 years, working with students of various ages and backgrounds. I tutor subjects including French language, performing arts, and related cultural studies. My favorite subject to tutor is French because I love helping students discover the beauty of the language and culture while building their confidence. My teaching philosophy is student-centered and supportive. I believe in creating a positive, encouraging environment where students feel...
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Current Master's of Social Work Student at the University of Chicago The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Class of 2018 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Social & Economic Justice Served as 2018-2019 Tutor Corps Member at Great Oaks Legacy Charter School in Newark, New Jersey Tutored Pre-Algebra, 7th Grade Math, Special Education
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...2019. I will receive my bachelor's degree in French Language. In the future, I will move on to a career path in interpretation and translation. I have quite a bit of experience tutoring other students in French, Spanish, and Italian. I have also lived abroad in France and taught English as a second language to middle schoolers in France. Outside of my love for foreign languages, I love to be active, travel, cook, and to...
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Recent Montreal French 1 Tutoring Session Notes
We continued progress through the student's book. This time we added more vocabulary, including the nouns and adjectives associated with describing people. We also talked about definite and indefinite articles, and the idea of gendered nouns. I was pleased to see that she has been doing review on her own, and gave her some tips for how to practice speaking/listening.
Worked on reviewing verbs, learning new feelings, writing and conversation. Working with his flashcards is really helping him to retain vocab. His confidence in speaking and vocab is also growing. He should continue flashcard review (especially verbs).
I taught some French pronunciation and introduced the student to the francophone world by showing her all the countries where French is spoken. The student did well even though she is a special education student with an IEP in middle school and her difficulty is in the subject of English. She has been exempted from foreign languages study, but she is getting a head start in French with me before she starts French Level 1 in 7th grade next year. The student is going to really try hard to pass French Level 1 next year. I asked her to look up the capitols of the francophone countries and the European countries we studied where French is not spoken. I left her with a website where she can use the 30 day free trial to practice elementary French with games online. No concerns at all.
The student reinforced his use of greetings, introducing his family (he constructed a great and very creative family tree), the alphabet, possessive pronouns and pronunciation. Today he showed progress in pronunciation, comprehension and grasp of key phrases.
During this session, the student shared his homework on special uses of the definite article with me. He understands the topic with little prompting, though he will need to continue to practice this specific skill.
After reviewing the homework, we moved back to work on verbs, which we set aside for a short time to work on nouns, articles, and adjective agreement. The student can accurately conjugate basic -er verbs and demonstrates understanding of conjugation in general. Today we worked on special spellings of -er verbs, such as verbs ending in -ger and -cer, and verbs with "e"s with accents. For homework, the student will practice these skills in the Schaum's grammar book.
We covered conjugating -er verbs and 13 verbs using the same forms. We looked over the workbook using these forms. I asked her to study the verbs and the conjugation pattern of these verbs. She worked hard at learning the patterns and the pronunciations.