...Spanish minor, and I plan on attending medical school upon graduation. Although medicine is my passion, teaching has been something I have had exposure in various capacities throughout my academic career. I have used teaching as a tool to better both myself and others. As a tutor for over seven years, intermittently, I have been able to help others further their academic prospects, and my teachers and peer-mentors, over time, and allowed me to academically...
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...the US to go study Spanish in Valencia Spain. After graduating from the Spanish course in Valencia, I decided to stay because I loved it and needed to perfect my language skills as well. I lived in Spain for three years, giving private English classes at home and formal classes at a school. It was in Spain that I got a real grasp of the Spanish language and also got certified as an EFL (English...
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I believe that it is possible for anyone to learn anything. Every person has a different way of understanding new topics and information, so I am committed to adjusting my teaching methods to each individual in whichever way will suit them best. Some of the topics I most enjoy teaching are English, ESL, Writing, and Statistics. I look forward to becoming a more experienced and adept tutor with every new student.
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...I am committed to helping my students reach their goals and develop their Spanish language skills. I have a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Architecture, and I have translated books from different fields from Spanish to English and English to Spanish. I have done Live Interpretations for big events, the government and medical and the court interpretation. I have done Close Caption and Transcriptions. and they all have been a fun part of my life....
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...a substitute teacher with Atlanta Public Schools. I have a B.A. in English and Comparative Literature with a minor in Medieval Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Go Heels!) so super old books by super dead people are my specialty. I also love American literature and anything from the Romantic Period (we're talking William Blake and Wordsworth not John Hughes and Ryan Gosling). I'm also a pun master with an affinity...
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I am a college graduate. I have a bachelor's degree in Justice Studies and Modern Language in Spanish. My focus is to help students to be successful and to indulge them with skills and positivity. I love learning new topics, languages, and cultures. I love working out and staying healthy, as well as traveling. In addition, I am a behavioral technician supporting children 1:1 with autism and related disorders.
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I am a native Spanish speaker specializing in Conversational Spanish with over five years of tutoring experience. I focus on using common phrases and vocabulary instead of focusing too much on grammar rules. If you want to learn Spanish, si se puede!
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I believe with sincere EFFORT from myself and my future students, we will make gains that will surprise us both. I enjoy working with children and watching them make real world connections to Reading, Math, Writing, Science, and Social Studies. When a child makes connections, they have better retention of their subjects. Learning takes hard work and should be fun, and I'll do my best to make sure that no time will be wasted.
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...course at USF, which helps first-year college students acclimate to campus, emphasizing study skills, transitional issues and career planning. I am a great tutor, because I believe in creating a one-on-one tailored experience for each student. With my advising and classroom students, I use formal and informal assessments to ensure students are meeting learning outcomes, and adjust methods accordingly. I also help students develop better critical thinking skills to help them achieve academic success.... Get to...
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...of Arts in Classics (that is, Latin and ancient Greek literature) with a concentration in Peace & Conflict Studies; right now I'm taking classes to ready myself for grad school for Psychology. During undergrad, I tutored Latin for the Classics Honors Society and volunteered as an ESL teacher. After graduating, I moved to Spain and built on my volunteer experience by obtaining a TEFL certficate and tutoring and teaching there for the duration of my...
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...Science in Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology. Since Freshman year, I've spent alot of time tutoring and mentoring students. I've worked with Tutor Time and America Reads where I tutored students in any subject. I have also mentored students in theater/acting fields and in Robotics. While I'm willing to tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Literature, Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Spanish. In my free-time, I enjoy: robotics, reading dystopian novels,...
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...to empower and facilitate, not force feed. I have loved learning in a variety of subjects throughout my academic career, and I strive to instill a similar love in those with whom I interact. I enjoy both the puzzle aspects of STEM subjects and the ability the literary arts have to make me believe I am watching events unfold in another time and place. When I'm not learning, I enjoy working with my hands. I've...
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...understand how to learn. While how each student learns is different, the need for an encouraging and warm environment is universal. I have worked in many different educational settings, including as a teaching assistant in the Broadcast Department in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, as an online course designer for the Department of Defense, and as an instructor in the Business Communications Department in the Price College of Business. Though these positions...
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...my class with a 3.935 GPA, studying Government as well as Justice & Peace Studies. I was 4th in my graduating class from high school with a 4.11 GPA and numerous AP credits. My favorite subjects to tutor are Math and English. During college I worked with non-profit organizations, including a literacy tutoring program, and was on the Mock Trial Team. I'll be attending Georgetown Law in the fall of 2018. In my free time,...
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...my bachelor's in Public Health Education from SIUE in 2011 and my master's in Community Development and Planning from Clark in 2013. I was fortunate enough to travel to Spain and Ecuador for study abroad trips to fine tune my Spanish speaking skills. In 2011, I also traveled to Ghana West Africa for my internship before graduating. I have worked with a variety of age groups and cultural backgrounds during my time as both a...
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Passionate physician, offering enlightenment to those who seek it. Also I am easy going, I'll create an educational process that is entertaining.
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...them understand the world around them. For me, tutoring is a way to share my curiosity and amazement of the world, and show students that learning can make our lives so much richer. I began formally tutoring in my senior year of high school, throughout which I had a weekly 1-1 session with an elementary school student, teaching her beginner Spanish. Later in college, I spent a semester tutoring high school students in a variety...
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I graduated from two majors in Filmmaking and Literature. Also, I have a master's degree in Creative Writing. I have experience teaching Spanish to non-native speakers, with an easygoing approach that I adapt to my students' requirements. Additionally, I have developed my skills as writer in online magazines in a variety of themes and audiences. I'm always eager to learn new things and inspire my students to learn what Spanish grammar textbooks don't usually teach.
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...Elliot, and I have been teaching Spanish, French, and English/ESL for several years. I have a BA degree in Spanish Language and Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Masters degree in Spanish Language and Literature from Harvard University. I also have a graduate certificate in Translation from Brandeis University. I enjoy teaching languages to students of all ages and making learning a language a fun and interactive experience. I look forward to tutoring...
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...love to be able to help others in their own pursuits in these essential fields. My personal passions are Sociocultural Anthropology, Sociology, and Linguistics; however, I love to work on anything related to History (US, European, and World), Economics, Government and Law, English (Critical Reading and Writing), and Foreign Languages (French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese). I hope to not only help you with prescribed academic work, but also to help stir a passion within you...
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The student has improved a lot with his reading comprehension and vocabulary and is feeling pretty confident in his abilities. He has also come a long way in understand what the different verb tenses are and when they are used, something he had a lot of trouble with in the past. We worked on understanding context clues for reading, his new vocabulary, and also reviewed all of the verb tenses.
Today we looked at the student's textbook from Spanish 2 last year and went over some of the major concepts: preterite, imperfect, and reflexive, along with basic vocabulary, and sentence constructions. I introduced the future tense because I believe that probably will be the next concept covered in Spanish 3.
This was my initial meeting with the student. We reviewed vocabulary from Ch1 of his text. Vocabulary centered on outdoor words, tent, sleeping bag, camping, etc. The student's pronunciation and accent is above average, and his retention of material from Spanish II is adequate. I assisted him in catching up on some assignments and we completed flash cards for the new vocabulary. He has a quiz on Monday and if he practices and memorizes the vocabulary he should do well. We finished the session with a practical exercise/application of verbs in the preterite tense.
The student struggles with conversational Spanish more than anything. My sessions with her primarily focus on oration and syntax comprehension. She is simultaneously using an instructional program, therefore her progression comes quickly. She is continuing to improve each session.
When the student and I met, I began the session by talking about his goals and motivation for wanting to develop the language. He told me that fluency in Spanish is his goal. I then proceeded by giving him some tips and tricks to help him achieve his goal faster. In addition, I also to use a few of the assignments from his old Spanish textbook to gauge where he is in his language development. We then proceeded to do the homework that his Spanish teacher assigned him together.
We worked on the student's homework for next week and I spent some time working with her to identify her strengths and weaknesses with Spanish. I learned that she struggles with verb conjugation and knowing what the verbs mean so I signed her up on a website that can help her practice more frequently. I helped her review the basic rules and all the irregulars for an upcoming quiz.