...Education. Since graduation, I started my career as a teacher at primary, secondary and international school. Mainly I have taught Health and Physical Education. Besides teaching career, I was a volunteer as a Japanese teaching staff. I taught Japanese to international students for over 5 years. I love teaching Japanese and Japanese culture. In my lesson, I teach not only the language but also the culture in order to understand Japanese well. In the lesson,...
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Greetings from a French Canadian teacher. Born and raised in France with more than 10 years of French teaching experience in Canada and in the United Kingdom, from Grade 4 to Grade 11, KS3 and KS4, and to adults. Graduated from the Laurentian University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Education.
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...peers on a regular basis and I've always been passionate about it. I believe I find ways to make convoluted and frustrating concepts or problems much more suitable for a student's learning. What and how individuals are taught today affects the future as a whole. Typically, I have found issues not only with materials prescribed by the average teacher but also with the methods used. Students are all different and some may not be accustomed...
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...age range, from kindergarteners to adults. My expertise includes teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), French as a Second Language (FSL), and various subjects such as math and literacy. I believe that effective tutoring is dynamic and tailored to each student's unique needs, fostering a supportive environment where learning is both enjoyable and productive. My approach incorporates interactive materials and games, particularly for younger students, while maintaining a structured and rigorous methodology for older...
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...degree before changing directions. I am currently working towards getting my TESOL certification. I tutored in the classroom and provided supportive and inclusive education for disabled & neurodivergent students and ELL. I also assisted the teacher working with neurotypical/abled bodied children so I have lots of experience with children with many different abilities. I also ran my own buisness where I did workshops and taught classes for Indigenous culture, history and social issues to both...
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Bilingual tutor with strong skills in Java, Python, math (algebra, calculus, vectors), and French. I've mentored in robotics, led student council initiatives, and earned national science fair recognition. I simplify complex concepts and help students gain confidence and results.
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...I am passionate about education and committed to helping students build confidence and achieve their academic goals. With a strong passion for helping others learn, I offer tutoring in grade-level French Immersion, math, and chemistry. I tailor each session to the individual's learning style and academic goals, whether it's building foundational skills, preparing for tests, or gaining confidence in a subject area. I truly believe that with the right support, every student can succeed.
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...passionate and dedicated French tutor with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Linguistics. With two years of experience teaching French and six years as a web editor, I bring a unique blend of language expertise and digital communication skills that you need in french language. I am committed to helping students of all levels master French, whether they're just starting out or looking to refine their skills. I'm available and excited to support your language journey!
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...of College Jean-de-Brbeuf and a full-time student at Concordia University. I am in the process of earning my Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, while doing a minor in Art History. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I have mostly engaged with college students looking to improve their writing skills in French. I am inspired by the resilience that my students show throughout the school year, and am determined to help them improve.
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...of French literature. I have quite a bit of experience with TEF exams. Please, share your goals with me. I completed my education in France and graduated from Yale University. I have published many articles and books in French in the field of Personal Finance in Paris. I have also translated US best seller in French while in the US. I currently live in Quebec. I am a pragmatic teacher. I fight to make every...
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I am a French language tutor, translator and interpreter with years of experience as well as a good track record of success with my students. I believe that anyone can learn a language and that although the process may not be easy, we can have fun while doing it.
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...am now working on getting into Med. school and might rule the world one day :o I really enjoy teaching students. As a former lifeguard, I was taught how to interact with students (and even adults) of all ages and to create a comfortable and effective learning environment. Although, I attribute most of my teaching abilities to always being that smart kid who would explain concepts to my friends. *hehe* I also am fluent in...
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I am a Undergraduate in Forensic Anthropology at the University of Toronto Mississauga. I also have deaf parents which allowed me to learn Quebec Sign Language. My goal is to help students that encounter difficulties with certain school subject by bringing new point of views and making them more interesting. I believe that not everybody learns the same way and I am ready to do everything I can to adapt to new teaching styles!
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...speaking country which is called Cameroon.I've also got the DALF ( Diplome approfondi de Langue Franaise C2) delivered by the french government which certified that I know the advanced French. It is also the highest level of a French language knowledge from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL .We speak the same French as France and I'm always ready to help anybody willing to learn so at my spare time. On the...
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...now I am in first year at Carleton University studying aerospace engineering so naturally math is my favorite subject to teach :). I love to teach in an interactive way with educational games, as well as taking time to to do some independent learning with helping as needed. I like to do whatever strategy works best for the student and have a flexible mindset to make sure everyone has the best tutoring experience.
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...holder of a Master of Engineering in Computer Science with a specialization in Data Science, and I live in Montreal. I began my career as a tutor in 2019 while I was still a graduate student, and since I have given lessons to dozens of students. My job is to: - Review the course with my student, and give him examples to clarify the course. - Do exercises, and prepare for exams. - Show "tips"...
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After working with one of the worlds top 10 agencies and tutoring a countless number of students & understanding where the problem lies before beginning to solve it has really helped each student adjust to the lessons and enjoy them. I always try to keep the lessons light hearted and fun with a fun educational games which always results with great improvement.
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I am passionate about tutoring and helping my students achieve their goals. There is no greater joy for me than seeing that "AHA" moment in my students' eyes when everything clicks and something is finally understood. I have a background in Mechanical Engineering and my favourite subject by far to tutor is Math, along with Science, French and many more.
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...shared! I dream of a world full of smart people - people just like you! I'm a Sorbonne educated teacher and author who you could describe as "very optimistic about people". My master's is in social sciences, but I also studied linguistics (and received grants to do so in Finland and Denmark). But mostly, I love learning, and have contagious enthusiasm - if you need to get motivated, I will motivate you!
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...feel empowered to do so. I earned a Bachelor's degree in Law from the University of Montreal, and currently studying at the Bar of Quebec. I am perfectly fluent in English, French and Arabic and have previous experiences teaching French and English. I employ a student-centered approach that emphasizes engagement and critical thinking. My goal is to create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable exploring literature and expressing their thoughts. I believe that every...
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A first language class can be quite enjoyable, but also quite demanding if you are just beginning your language studies. During the first year of French studies, you acquire a basic vocabulary that will help set the foundation for your continued education in conversational use of the French language. Although many of the exercises and assignments for this course may seem simple, they help you to build the important initial foundations for being able to hear and interpret the language in its natural use. Such skills will be presupposed in coming years of study in which conversations and grammar will become far more difficult and complex. Therefore, it is critical that you perform as well as possible in the first year of your French studies. What better way to work towards such success than by finding a knowledgeable personal French 1 tutor to help you master the skills of hearing and speaking French words and sentences?
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While textbooks showcase vocabulary, spelling, and grammar in great detail, it is nearly impossible to master a language in solitude. The best way is to learn from either a native speaker or someone who has learned to speak the language fluently. Your tutor is here just for that, and can analyze your learning style and personality to adapt their own instruction based on your needs. In the beginning, you will get to know one another, which includes discussions and possible assessments based on proven methodologies. Later on this will help to establish a series of personalized lessons so your French 1 tutor can help you learn all the necessary aspects of the language to move forward.
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Recent Edmonton 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.