...some significant similarities: they're both very structured and based on sets of rules. You just have to know the rules and how to apply them. And because of the structure, I think of Math and English problems as puzzles; it makes solving them easier, and it can even make them fun! Aside from tutoring, two of my favorite hobbies are crosswords and Scrabble (no surprise there!). I even have a few published crosswords of my...
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Hi! My name is Ester and I am really looking forward to meeting you and helping you with your studying! I love Math, Physics, and I really enjoy working with students and assisting them in their goals :)
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...at Albany. My plan for the future is to teach because I love to learn. I truly believe that education is the key to success. My aim is help my students achieve their goals and become stronger learners. My favorite subjects are history and math. I've tutored students both independently in my hometown and at my local chabad. I like a student-centered approach when I teach; allowing them to lead the lesson with their questions...
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...Group later on. At these different schools, I worked with children whose ages ranged from kindergarten to sixth grade. Informed by the formal education courses I took in college, I learned to design Hebrew school curriculums, create lesson plans, and even to assist some children with special learning needs. I made use of multimedia techniques when I created the lesson plans and made sure that the kids gained exposure to the curriculum through art, music,...
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...major in biology. Currently, I'm a fourth-year medical student at Tel Aviv University, in Israel, and I'll be starting my general surgery residency this summer. I've worked with students for many years, from 4th grade all the way through college, and I love helping people learn new things. Most of my time is spent learning medicine these days, but English literature and history has always been a passion of mine, and the verbal reasoning sections...
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...through Sixth grade. Some of my tutoring subjects include Hebrew, reading, writing, phonics, and social studies. I am excited to make learning engaging and fun for my learners. The other day when my sister heard me tutoring, she said it sounded like I was hosting a game show. I want my students to feel confident with the content they are learning and proud of their accomplishments. In my free time, I am cuddling with my...
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...and coached students in the classical languages of the Bible (Hebrew & Greek). I've also taught various theological classes about the Bible. As current Director at IGO-CBC, I serve students, church affiliates, and independent clients with tutoring and coaching in the biblical languages. With ever growing questions and curiosity of what the bible originally says, there are great benefits in reading the original languages - and it would be a n absolute privilege to serve...
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...through school. That's why I love helping students articulate their needs and work hard to succeed. I got my Masters in Public Administration from Syracuse University. I dedicated my high school lunches to tutoring math, and weekends to tutoring kids in sunday school. I even spent my corporate career making training materials and proving day-long trainings in public health and software. I believe in adapting to the students' needs, and fostering small, consistent improvement over...
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...student can approach a question or problem to give them the most robust possible intuitions for the subject. In this way, my students learn not only for the immediate need, but for long term growth, as well. I have always enjoyed tests and love helping students learn to love them as well. I believe that any student can overcome anxiety and mental blocks on particular subjects when the tutor is adaptive to their needs. I'm...
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...study at Sara Lawrence and Florida International University where I received a degree in English Literature, which helped further my appreciation for the subtleties of language. I teach Hebrew in Miami Beach and online. I am interested in helping people speak the language they pray in thus deepening their emotional connection to language. I work by helping students develop an inner ear for Hebrew, with a focus on conversational skills, rather than drilling grammar exercises....
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...a Bachelor's in Mathematics, a Master's in Statistics and Probability, and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Statistics. With over three years of experience tutoring students from middle school to college, I excel in breaking down complex concepts and using real-world examples to make learning engaging. My student-centered approach, characterized by patience, empathy, and adaptability, ensures personalized support to meet each student's unique needs. Ready to help you succeed and build confidence in Math and Statistics!
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...tutored in French, Hebrew, and many science subjects (biology, biochemistry, anatomy, organic chemistry, etc). Sometimes a subject can appear intimidating, but by learning new way to understand it or perhaps a different angle, you will be able to approach the subject more easily and achieve success! One of the main reasons why I enjoy tutoring is the light of my student's eye when they finally understand a concept they could not grasp before.... I believe that...
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...and physics. I also took on several private students in organic chemistry. In the Fall of 2014, I matriculated at Stony Brook University School of Medicine in Long Island, where I will soon begin my second year. When tutoring, I focus on laying down a strong foundation of understanding before delving into the nuances of different subjects. Students too often fall into a cycle of keeping up with material as a series of pieces of information,...
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Hi, I am a senior at Johns Hopkins majoring in Economics and International Studies. Some subjects I tutor include beginner and intermediate economics (including AP exams), high school math, and Calculus AB/Calculus 1. I also plan on adding SAT test prep soon!
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I am a certified elementary teacher and have worked in education for more than 25 years. I've tutored and taught students in all subjects from grades K - 7 and have worked with students with various learning disabilities. I've worked in public and private schools as a teacher and a tutor and have helped many students improve their grades by 1 - 2 levels. I currently work as a reading instructor at RPS.
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Nothing gives me greater satisfaction than seeing the look on a student's face when he/she has just grasped a difficult concept.... My teaching philosophy is difficult concepts are merely combinations of simple concepts. If you show a student that all the pieces are straightforward, they broaden their horizons and reach great heights.... In a first session with a new student, I would find out what interests them so I can draw analogies from that area. I...
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...my synagogue's Hebrew school. In high school, I was named a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and valedictorian of my graduating class. I am also a copy editor and opinion writer for my school's newspaper, the Tufts Daily. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about chemistry, English and Hebrew. Through my past experience tutoring, I have learned that identifying key areas for growth, adapting to different learning styles, and establishing...
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...have much experience, education, and training in multiple school, of academia. I used to be a substitute teacher, and loved to teach high school and middle school, of all subjects. I particularly excel in humanities and social sciences, such as literature, psychology, sociology, and writing. But I'm also competent in multiple areas of hard science, history, as well as primary and secondary-level math. I have 12+ years of tutoring/teaching experience collected with classroom settings, one...
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...Boston and helping them with SAT preparation or science class. Its a very rewarding feeling when students achieve their goals because of your help. This feeling, and the growth of confidence Ive seen in my students after our sessions, has led me to keep tutoring in my life post-graduation! If you need help with specific subject matter, or just need a friendly face to work through problems with, I'm here to help! I look forward...
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...children a week from America and China online English or Math, ages 5-13 (VipKid); 4) Teach math to an individual child to prepare for state testing Interest in Varsity Tutors: Varsity Tutors invests into the lives of young children and teenagers so they can be prepared and ready for life in the future. I want to be a part of this investment. Parent/student: Parent(s), thank you for the opportunity to teach your child what they...
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Recent Hebrew Tutoring Session Notes
In this class, we talked about family terms and fruit in Chinese. The student learned really fast. We also practiced the conversation for a bit. We will learn new concepts in a more systematic way next class.
Today's session went well. We focused mostly on his Mandarin homework. We had to play recordings and answer questions from the workbook. His listening has improved, as well as his speaking. We just need to work on his pronunciation a bit more.
The student had a Chinese test in class the following day on weather terms, so we spent the session preparing for it. We went over vocabulary relating to weather and practiced some sentence structures. At the end we conversed in Mandarin briefly.
The student did great today. He had written his characters very neatly and paid great attention to detail during the session. He practiced studying for his dictation test and completed his homework for tomorrow, as well as most of his homework due a week from tomorrow. His pronunciation of pinyin has really improved, and he's started to correctly say the tones as well.
We talked about her lesson on gardens and parks. We learned certain opposites pertaining to location such as front, in front of, behind, and in back of. We reviewed her poem and a dialog in the book relating to the location of objects around the outside of a house.
Today, we went into chapter 10 and reviewed chapter 9. We both agreed that to help with remembering vocabulary, and to work on writing, we decided to give him writing exercises for homework. Chapter 10 also reviewed numbers and intervals, at which new characters in Chinese were introduced, and we spent a bit of time on that. I assigned the student some numbers to write in Chinese, as practice for homework. After that, we went into another news article, that summarized a visit by an international leader to China.