...enrolled as an undergraduate at Hofstra University. I am majoring in business management and minoring in Chinese. I will receive my BBA degree in 2020. Though I am not certified to teach, I am very knowledgeable in Mandarin, writing, and general math subjects such as algebra. Though I can tutor math and writing, I am most passionate about tutoring Mandarin because it was my primary language (I used to live in China). In my spare...
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...try to learn a foreign language. Therefore, I am always ready to help students with great patience. I have tried various ways to explain problems to my students, so I am quite familiar with what students may be confused with. I love tutoring. It is always amazing to help students grow up. Every time I see students make great progress after they make efforts, I feel proud of them. I am looking forward to working...
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I have an engineering background and a strong knowledge of maths, and I speak native Mandarin Chinese. I also have managed a Chinese school and culture center. I would like to tutor all levels of students Maths and Chinese and help you to achieve your goals in different subjects. I look forward to working with you!... I would like to make my students feel more comfortable with their subject study and help them achieve a better...
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I am an O.D. graduate from the class of 2023. Service and language have always been my passion! In addition to course support, I have experience tutoring transitioning high school students, college students, and nontraditional adult/senior students.
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...speakers communicate their thoughts and ideas about their passions and hobbies, help them make friends, and understand the world around them, in addition to helping them take care of their daily tasks and necessities. Although work opportunities allowed me to travel to various countries, my desire to learn and live in Chinese never waned. After I returned the US from South Korea, I dove head first into Middlebury College's full-immersion, summer language program. I used...
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Hello! I'm currently in my sophomore year of undergrad at the College of William and Mary, pursuing a double major in Mathematics and English. I've completed all the lower division classes, and a few of the upper division classes. My previous tutoring experiences include tutoring high school underclassmen in math and french, as part of my school's honor societies. Please let me know if you'd be interested in working with me!
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...for checking out my personal statement. My name is Masaya and I'm currently a Ph.D. candidate. I majored in Political Science and International Relations in college and graduate school. Besides English, I also speak fluent Japanese and Chinese. Over the past a few years, I have taught Mandarin to all ages, and Japanese to college students. I also served as a Teaching Assistant at my university. I love teaching and spreading knowledge! Through Varsity Tutors,...
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I am a graduate of Saunders Business College. I received my bachelor's in Management Information Systems and master's in Computational Finance. During my education and professional experience, I am proficient in mathematics, finance, data analytics, Excel, Python, R, etc. I enjoy sharing my ways of learning and helping students work on their difficulties. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, hiking, and singing.
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...is not instantaneous, but rather a process of acquiring the discipline and studying skills over time. My tutoring approach is to provide a solid foundation and studying approach to whatever subject you need help in. I understand that every student learns differently. Therefore, finding the best way to teach you will be a trial and error process. I believe that everyone has the potential to improve and I can't wait to help you achieve your...
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I am a recent graduate of physics at the University of Arizona, with two years of teaching experience at the college level. During my education, i always found teaching one of the most enjoyable aspects of my day and continue to believe that teaching can spread not only knowledge of a subject, but passion and interest.
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Hi! My name is Kailing, and I am a DMD/PhD student at Harvard University with an interest in clinical and research education in health sciences as well as global health. I am also very interested in becoming an educator in academia. I am very excited to work with you!
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...coordinated an after-school program for K-12 refugee students in Chicago, and interacted with secondary school students in Jinja, Uganda. Since my first year in college, I've worked as a tutor for a morning program in an elementary school in Evanston. I have the most experience tutoring Elementary School Math and Reading and the most content knowledge in Psychology, though I am also passionate about helping students with ACTs/College apps due to having myself navigated through...
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...introductory biology classes for a few semesters, and also work as a lab technician at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory focusing on breast cancer. Most my experience in teaching has been with community college students, so I aim to make the concepts clear and inspire them to further their career in science. As a first generation Chinese immigrant, I am also fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese! I am very passionate about the subjects I teach.
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...native Chinese speaker. I have 10 years of experience teaching Mandarin Chinese and I also have 7 years of experience tutoring Chinese in the United States. I got my BA in teaching English as a second language in China and I have a Chinese teacher's license. I taught Chinese to all ages through the Continuing Education Dept. at UW-Waukesha. I also teach Chinese at the Milwaukee Modern Chinese School, the Criquet Academy and Saratoga School,...
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...and enjoy learning. I am currently a rising senior at the College of William and Mary, pursuing a double major in International Relations and Chinese Studies. My academic background equips me to tutor a diverse range of subjects, including English Writing (AP, IB, and non-AP/IB), History (Art History, European, World, American), Foreign Languages (Spanish, French, and Chinese), ESL/EL, Political Science, Economics (Macroeconomics and Microeconomics), and Social Studies. Among these subjects, I am most passionate about...
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...Elementary Education from Michigan State University. These academic backgrounds have provided me with a solid foundation in both educational theory and practice. Throughout my experience, I have worked with students of various ages and backgrounds, helping them improve their academic skills. I particularly enjoy tutoring [your favorite subject] because it is both challenging and engaging for students. I believe every student has a unique learning style, and my teaching approach emphasizes individualized support and encouragement...
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...speaker, I know a lot about Chinese culture, which I integrate into my class to engage my students better. I always pick topics relevant to China and students' lives when planning lessons. For example, I might build an activity around ordering food at a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. By doing so, I create an environment for students to practice as if using Chinese to communicate with native speakers. I also added cultural notes to every...
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...in Shanghai for a number of years, I'm able to combine my extensive pedagogical training with real life experiences to transport my students abroad. Whatever your level, I'm happy to work on at any pace on any skill my student wishes: tones, writing, character retention, you name it! We can do our lesson entirely in Mandarin or only speaking Mandarin when you wish. I'm here to make you feel welcomed and confident speaking a new...
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Passionate, detail-oriented and communicative think-tank with proven experience in GMAT Quantitative, TOEFL Listening, Reading and Chinese Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. ... I believe that teaching is about clearly conveying your messages to your students. It is important to make sure that you and your students have the same goals.... I will start my first session with an overview of the class, my teaching goals, content structure, and my teaching style.... Firstly, I will make sure...
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...I grew up in central China, the home of Shaolin Kung Fu. I earned my Bachelor's degree and law degree in the States. While in college, I tutored calculus, economics and Chinese, and I enjoyed helping English speakers practice speaking Chinese the most. I will not only help you succeed academically but also enjoy the learning experience. You don't need to be intimidated by mastering the tones, nor frustrated with character memorization. Let the fun...
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To make it all the way to Mandarin Chinese 4, students must first gain mastery of vocabulary, grammatical structures, translation, conversation, and cultural knowledge. However, success in Mandarin Chinese 4 demands that students have not only used this knowledge previously, but that they also retain it and keep it ready at their disposal, even while being challenged to continually augment their skills. Because it stresses a reliance on old content as well as an introduction to new concepts, Mandarin Chinese 4 can pose problems even for students who were successful in their previous language studies.
Given the wide range of material that has been covered by this point, it is likely that a few misunderstandings or weak areas in your comprehension of previous material have developed over time. Mandarin Chinese 4 courses, however, are not designed to be review courses, and it may be difficult to find assistance that targets your weak areas without wasting your time reviewing material you already understand.
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This can be difficult to achieve in a classroom setting, because your teacher likely doesn't have enough time to focus on individual students. They are not likely to slow down or speed up the class based on your personal needs, so if you get lost and fall behind, it can be almost impossible to catch back up. Private tutoring can help with this because it allows you to move at a pace that works best for you. Because all sessions are one-on-one and focus only on the content that can make the most difference to your individual understanding of the subject, Mandarin Chinese tutoring can be extremely efficient and effective.
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Recent Mandarin Chinese 4 Tutoring Session Notes
We discussed a portion of the assessment the student had taken before our session. We reviewed and practiced fundamental verbs and grammar usage visually and orally. He seems to grasp the material but needs to work on fluency and putting concepts together.
Today we worked on her essay on pandas. We also worked on two slightly more difficult texts, and the student was able to make out the basic meanings and do the true and false sections correctly. We also reviewed her language notes.
In our session, the student took a little test on the vocabulary from the last meeting, he did a wonderful job on listening and reading comprehension of the test level 1. He is a really gifted student, I truly enjoyed working with him. I wish him all the best in the future.
She is working on a final project for her Chinese studies. We went over the main sections of a poster she is designing for the project and specifically created a template for her to use in the future.
Detailed sections include checking Chinese websites, and our first session also includes improving on pronunciation and grammar and vocabularies using an online Chinese website I recommended.
The student studied for his dictation test and almost finished his workbook pages. He was able to do the work by himself with reminders to focus. This week's dictation characters were very complicated, so I made tracing sheets for the student to help him learn to write them. He wrote all his characters and sentences very neatly today.
We reviewed the question sentence structure such as "xiang bu xiang?", "ke bu ke yi?" We also worked on "na li", the "where" question sentence. "Zhe", "Na" (singular) and "Zhe Xie" "Na Xie"(plural) were introduced.