I am a 21 year old linguistics student - I have been learning Spanish since I was 5, and French since I was 14. I have experience tutoring a small weekly group at college. I'm hugely passionate about languages and I'm excited to share that passion with you! I hope that I can inspire you on your own learning journey no matter what reasons you are learning language for.
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...and the Alberta Ministry of Education, complemented by a post-graduate diploma in HR Management. My teaching philosophy is centered on creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. I tailor my approach to each student's unique needs, curriculum requirements, and learning style, using a variety of methods including discussions, audiovisual aids, and practical exercises. Whether you are looking to improve your reading, writing, assessment, Tests preparation (TCF, TEF, DELF, DALF) and speaking skills in French, or...
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...your academic journey. What makes me super excited to interact with students is their level of curiosity (I love questions!) and also making engaging content that makes super hard concepts really easy to follow and remember. Most importantly, I am always available beyond class hours to solve questions, help with your doubts, and provide extra tutoring, especially during exams (we know how important that is right?) Overall, I am creative, fun, and engaging as a...
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I am a graduate 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...
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I am passionate about helping people learn! I am fluent in French and have a Bachelor's of Health Sciences with a focus in Public Health. The subjects I can currently tutor is Conversational French as well as Elementary/Middle School Science. My teaching philosophy is that anybody can learn a topic, it's just the approach that needs to be modified.
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...my expertise in guiding elementary and high school students in learning math and English. My teaching caters to both anglophones and second-language learners. What sets me apart is my genuine enjoyment in fostering a love for learning, particularly among bright minds. I believe in transforming education into an engaging and enjoyable journey, making complex subjects accessible. My commitment to shaping young minds, coupled with my adeptness at creating an inclusive learning environment, defines my passion...
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...IB diploma upon my graduation, once again helping my peers along the way. Everyone I tutor learns at a different pace and begins with different gaps in their knowledge. I make it my mission to understand where they tend to make the wrong turn and teach them the right one. In general, I've always found tutoring to be very rewarding, as my peers would say they used my tips and were successful on their exam...
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...also a tutor of french and french immersion for war refugees (children and adult coming from north west and south west of Cameroon). Actually, I am an occasional teacher at the Catholic district school Board in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Here, I teach french from grade 2 to grade 6 and literature from year 7 to year 12. I have a great interest in teaching french language because knowing that my contribution is useful for...
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...of the French language. Growing up in a Francophone environment, I have been immersed in the language and culture from an early age, which has equipped me with a natural fluency and an intuitive understanding of its nuances. As a passionate linguist and dedicated educator, I am excited to share my love for the French language and culture with students around the world. With over five years of teaching experience, I have honed my...
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...not just vocabulary and grammar skills but also the confidence to communicate fluently in real-world scenarios. Whether you're preparing for exams, improving your writing, or mastering conversation skills, I tailor my lessons to meet your specific needs and learning style. My deep understanding of both languages, combined with a clear, engaging teaching method, ensures that every student makes steady progress. For those pursuing software development, I offer practical, project-based learning that empowers you to tackle...
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...learning experiences tailored to each student's unique needs and learning style. I aim to make complex subjects accessible and engaging, promoting a lifelong love of learning. My experience working with students has shown me the power of individualized instruction. Whether it's guiding a student through the intricacies of statistical analysis, the beauty of the French language, or building a solid foundation in mathematics, I am committed to helping them achieve their academic goals. My approach...
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...at Oxford as well. In my career, I have had the privilege to teach big classes, small groups, tutorials, and one-on-ones, to university students of all levels! My favourite topics to teach are French as a second language (all levels), French grammar, and French translation, but in my academic experience I have lectured on the History of the French language, Linguistic variation in French and French sociolinguistics. I'm passionate about language learning and about the...
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...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 students and adults. I believe every child- and adult- should have access to education and any support they need to succeed! Every person has their own special ways...
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...method. This approach has shaped my tutoring style, which focuses on critical thinking, active learning, and making complex topics more approachable. I tutor a range of subjects, including law, literature, writing, and French, and I particularly enjoy helping students with legal studies and essay writing. My goal is to create a supportive, interactive learning environment where students feel confident tackling challenges and achieving their goals. I look forward to helping students unlock their potential and...
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...a friendly approach to language learning. With a background in bilingual copywriting, I'm here to help you grasp conversational French, basic writing, verbs, and grammar. Learning with me is all about taking it one step at a time to build your confidence gradually. Whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your skills, we'll create a supportive environment for your growth. Let's embark on this journey together and unlock your potential in the French language!...
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...fascinated by the precision of math, the intricacies of science, and the cultural richness of the French language. My aim is to make sure that students understand the material that they are learning to be able to apply this knowledge outside of the classroom. I also prioritize teaching and learning strategies that students can use in their future studies. I value fostering a deep comprehension of concepts, principles, and skills in all subject areas.
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I am enthusiastic and friendly and have a strong interest in Math as well as a strong background in it. I am an industrial engineer and l know what it feels like to struggle with a particular subject. I love helping and pushing others to get the grades that they deserve.
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...of complex subjects such as mathematics, physics, and Python coding. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive and engaging learning environment tailored to each student's unique needs, fostering both confidence and competence. With experience in a wide range of topics, including AP Calculus and advanced physics, I am eager to connect with you in either English or French. Together, we can navigate the intricacies of your coursework and achieve your academic goals. Let's embark...
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More than 20 years extensive experience in financial reporting and review analysis, budgeting, forecasting, corporate and general accounting. I am looking to forward to help students to understand the logic behind financial reporting and analysis.
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After several years of study, language classes become increasingly more difficult. In the first two years of French classes, students will learn a number of conversational skills as well as some basic rules of composition and grammar. During the third year of French, student attention shifts to the finer details of the French language and will become increasingly more technical. While oral proficiency will continue to be vitally important, students will also be working on many more aspects of French grammar and building on the basic tenses and constructions covered in previous courses. Rather than allowing oneself to get behind in these rigorous studies, consider enrolling in French 3 tutoring to help be certain of academic success. Varsity Tutors has extensive experience in helping students connect with personal French 3 tutors.
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Likewise, instead of repeating a number of small errors while learning to speak and compose with new grammatical constructs, personal instruction can provide students with instant feedback about their use of the grammar that they are learning over the course of their class lectures. Additionally, many of the selections that students will be reading will be much more difficult than the brief conversations that have characterized the majority of the French curriculum up to this point. Personal French 3 tutoring can help students apply the abstract grammatical knowledge they have been learning to the specific passages they need to translate.
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Recent Oshawa French 3 Tutoring Session Notes
Gave the student a few sheets about prepositions and past participle, and briefly discussed the topics. We then worked on the preparation for her test tomorrow. The assignment was to write three to four paragraphs about a trip you took to France, either real or fictitious, and to include passé compose and imparfait, and some reflexive verbs. She had been to France a few years ago, so she had lots to talk about. The student showed good command of the sentences she wanted to write. I helped her embellish the story, to make it more interesting, and to use a broader vocabulary. We completed the essay, and she felt she is well prepared.
The student and I worked on placement and use of object pronouns when there are two of them in one sentence. We broke down the options and she was able to go back and determine which one to use based on different criteria we came up with. She is going to continue doing some exercises out of the French review book.
The student and I will be working on math and French this year. We split the time pretty evenly between the two subjects. For math, we reviewed factoring polynomials, function notation, solving functions for different variables, and function composition. For French, we reviewed vocab for an upcoming test (topic: "vacation") and read some passages from his textbook.
We familiarized ourselves with the course of study the student needs to master. We established that he needs to absorb the grammar of an entire level (level 3) in order to skip this level at his college this fall. We practiced vocabulary words on page 37. We conjugated the word "aller" in present tense and passé simple. Then we reviewed the conjugation of more regular verbs in present, passé simple, l'imparfait, passé compose and plus-que-parfait. His homework is to practice the conjugations and to study new vocabulary on page 75.
We went over the first week of what she learned, which wasn't much, just passé compose and imparfait. There wasn't too much to do so we didn't need an entire hour and a half. I'll probably make the time up to her next time.
The student and I went through another chapter from her text and discussed verb conjugations and when to use them. We made a few charts and put a few verb conjugations in her notes. I will be gone next week, but when I return I would like to work a little more on vocab and conversational pieces so that the student feels more comfortable with the questions. She says she struggles to know when to use what verb tense and I think being able to get the gist of what the sentence is trying to say by expanding vocab will be a big help to her.