...the United States when I was young. This experience of straddling dual identities instilled in me strong adaptability and an appreciation for diversity. I bring a unique perspective to tutoring as both a native Spanish speaker with experience in the Mexican school system, as well as someone thoroughly immersed in American education, having now spent most of my life in the U.S. I graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in San Antonio, Texas with high...
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...exceptional importance. I have been tutoring languages for 15 years . Prior to that I worked for the council in the Adult Education sector tutoring Spanish. In recent times I have started running primary school language clubs in Northamptonshire. I have worked abroad in Spain and spent considerable time in France for leisure and work. Through my experience i have tutored children from primary school age up to A level and I have 15 years...
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...hold a Level 3 Teaching Assistant Certification. I'm fluent in Spanish and have tutored language for many years. I have also tutored my students at the high school in many different subject areas. I'm extremely patient and caring and I just love helping people. I always keep things positive and try to boost my students confidence. I live my life by love & respect. I give my all to every student and build confidence and...
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Hello, my name is Kendall Lestrade. I have been teaching Middle School math for about 3 years and also have 2 years experience teaching High School algebra. I enjoy teaching and look forward to working with any students who need academic assistance in math.
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...up. I believe it makes a difference in the form of less stress. By the time I graduated high school I felt burned out. I don't want students to feel that way. I loved teaching students it has all been a pleasant experience. I am currently in UTRGV in the Rio Grande valley in Texas. I am almost a graduate . I can't wait to further my studies by going to medical school. I will...
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...I started teaching English to a preschool children. Then, when I finished university, I worked at a technological institute teaching some subjects at the school of Administration and Accounting. After arriving in the USA I began to teach Spanish in a church to children and adults, I helped children and young people with their Spanish homework and to prepare for their school exams. I got my certificate to teach Spanish (ELE) and now I am...
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...minor in Spanish. I have tutored in Calculus III and General Chemistry in college, and I tutored in AP Calc and Spanish in high school. As a premed student currently in the medical school application process and science major, I can tutor in a variety of premed college courses, high school AP and regular science courses, SAT test prep, and MCAT sections. One of my favorite subjects to tutor in is Chemistry as I have...
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...for grades 6-12. I’ve taught Spanish levels 1, 2 and 3 to middle and high school students and I’ve worked with English as a Second Language students to improve their English skills. I tutor in beginning, intermediate, advanced and conversational Spanish. I did Master’s level work in Mass Communications at Texas Tech University and instructed college freshmen and sophomores in journalism and student publications. Being bilingual opens many doors of opportunity. I’ve used my knowledge...
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...be successful with the right tools. I have been working with students for as long as I can remember, I started as a teacher's assistant. I then became a volunteer, as a volunteer I would tutor students and conduct small group instructions for different classrooms. I have also been a substitute teacher (pre-K through 12th), a youth leader and coach, a private tutor (K-12th), and a public school tutor (middle school). I am currently a...
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I will make it the ultimate goal of every student I tutor to understand absolutely everything that they have trouble with. I aim to help with critical thinking and inquiry so that the student not only solves the problem, but understands the concepts and where they need to be used.
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...Las Cortes'. Through my visits to Spain, I have been exposed to a range of Spanish art. I recently enjoyed a visit to 'El Prado' finding the historical and religious context of the art fascinating. A work of art that resonated with me was 'El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid' by Goya. Which gave me the opportunity to see how events like the French Revolution - which I had studied for my A-Level...
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...I continued my education as an Electronics Engineer at the University of Buenos Aires. Then, I trained as an MBA at the University of Salvador. I relocated to Germany for almost five years and then came back to the US. I have helped tutor students in high school, as well as classmates, family and friends. All of these students have received good grades as a result of the tutoring. Spanish, Math and Physics are my...
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...South in Sewanee, TN. I earned my Master of Arts in Spanish Literature from Georgia State University, and am currently studying for my PhD in Foreign Language education at Georgia State University. My teaching experience includes 3.5 years at the middle and high school levels and 6 years at the university level. I have also tutored at the university level. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, watching baseball and...
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...would like to see students be successful and thrive in their journey of learning English as a new language and helping students in their understanding of social studies as well. I also adapt my lessons to the specific needs of my students to make sure they are engaged during lessons. It is important to me to help students have a love for learning, just like I do! I am also fluent in Spanish and I...
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...willing to differentiate and accommodate for all learners and help them achieve their goals. I am excited about the opportunity to offer my services to those who want extra help in Spanish and Culture. I have a minor in Spanish and I am currently working on a graduate certificate. I worked and lived in Costa Rica five years. My background with Latin American Spanish is priceless and I am would love to share my knowledge...
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...is one the things that motivates me the most. I was inspired to teach by my own experiences ever since elementary school; in particular by Spanish teachers. Above all they treated me as an individual, encouraging me to achieve my personal best and yet to participate in public speaking competitions. I decided to become a Spanish tutor because I believe I would thrive as a tutor as of my own enthusiasm and dedication on my...
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...on the Spanish language. I am happily married and have 2 children in high school. I have experience in the education system as both a paraprofessional and a high school teacher. As a paraprofessional, I assisted ESL students learning English in different core subjects. I later became a certified high school Spanish teacher and taught Spanish 1-3 for 6 years. Throughout my assisting and teaching, I was able to find ways to connect with students...
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...not only about helping students with subjects they struggle with, but also building their confidence and hopefully helping them enjoy those subjects as well. I double majored in English and Spanish as an undergraduate because I have always been fascinated by the mechanics of language and how it shapes the way we experience the world. I hope to inspire a sense of curiosity and passion in those I tutor towards these subjects as best I...
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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.