...for portfolio papers and Public Speaking papers. For those not currently a student, I am also available for cover letter and resume writing and interview skills. I have a BS in Secondary English Education/Public Speaking, Debate, and Drama from Ferris State University and a MA in Educational Technology from Michigan State University. I have a Special Education, EI endorsement from Central Michigan University. All verification and references are available upon request. Let me help you...
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...is connecting with students so they can achieve greatness. My outgoing personality in class gets students talking and having fun, and I am highly responsive to personalities and learning styles. Need me to draw it out? Sure! Explain it 10 different ways? No problem! I'm high energy, while ensuring our classroom is comfortable and easygoing. While I teach many subjects from English to math to writing, my favorites are writing and math. I love math...
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Hi! My name is Patty-Lynn. I am an ESL teacher, and English is my passion! I love to go on long walks, make new recipes, and curl up with a good book. I also enjoying playing my flute, which I have played for 15 years! I'm excited to get to know you and help you reach your unique goals.
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...greatest pleasures is the transfer of information. Whether it be in my classroom, in the gym or everyday life, I love environments that allow for this data exchange. I have been instructing ELA and tutoring for over 2 years to both American and foreign students. I'm a personable, active listener who is passionate about producing creative, engaging lessons while guiding learners to the answers they seek. I've been known to use the term sherpa! Sherpa...
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As a nurse, online instructor and yoga teacher, tutoring has been part of my daily routine for many years. I feel learning is a lifelong wellness activity. Mastering any subject helps us stay active and engaged with life. Assisting others in maximizing their potential is my joy. I look forward to helping you move forward. ... I would explore the student's knowledge base and goals.... I can help the student become an independent learner by providing...
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...currently enrolled in the Masters in Teaching English program at Gonzaga University. I attended the University of Washington in Seattle from 2010-2012 and majored in International Studies. I graduated with my BA in Latin American Studies and a minor in Diversity. My studies have taught me to be organized, social, and engage with people from all backgrounds. I lived in Costa Rica teaching at a language institute called Intercultura. I worked with the Kids Team...
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...a National Merit Scholar and a graduate of Smith College. I hold a B.A. in American Studies and am currently pursuing a Master's degree in International Studies at the University of Oklahoma, where I am also a Graduate Teaching Assistant. Before matriculating at OU I taught English full-time in South Korea, which allowed me to hone my pedagogical skills. My favorite subjects are History, Geography, English, Government, Civics, and Critical Reasoning. I believe that everyone...
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...that I have learnt is "always make it fun" and "always engage the student." I have undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Computer Engineering and an MBA too. If you are struggling with a particular concept or idea - my end goal is to provide clarity. Tutoring times are flexible and done online (privacy of your home). I do have experience with all ages - elementary, middle school, high school, college and folks returning to the...
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...in History and Geography from the University of Vermont in 1994. From September through March, I tutor full-time for a women's junior hockey team. As the only social studies tutor for the team, I am responsible for subjects ranging from U.S. History to World History to Geography, Canadian Studies, and beyond. I have been a professional tutor for the team for four years. In my capacity there, I help with study skills, essay writing, organization,...
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...a native Japanese speaker. I was born and raised in Japan. After attending Meiji Gakuin University in Japan, I moved to the United States. I am able to speak, read and write both Japanese and English. I have two young sons, and I have taught them how to speak and write in both English and Japanese--they are bilingual. I am easy going, friendly and very patient. I change my tutoring style to match the needs...
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...a psychology graduate student and lifelong lover of learning who hopes to pass that passion on to others. I believe that education is the best way for societies and individuals to be their best, and I'm thrilled to be able to help students on their journeys towards personal and intellectual growth. In particular, I believe that my experience as a teacher and nanny has gifted me with excellent instincts when working with children; it's all...
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What I love about teaching is the opportunity it provides for so many links to be made; obviously there is the aim of the student to be fulfilled. Then there is the thrill of development skills of learning, remembering, working things out and being able to express oneself clearly both in writing and speaking. All of this generates self confidence to face whatever challenges may come.
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...from the University of Washington with a BS in Biochemistry. When I was younger, I have always enjoyed helping my classmates in subjects that I do well. I first started tutoring the summer before I started college and since then, I have worked with various students, ranging from 1st graders to 10th graders in math, science, reading and writing. I am also fluent in Mandarin Chinese and I am familiar with preparation for standardized tests....
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...as ESL programs and test prep. My goal by the end of each semester is to witness a growth in each students’ speaking ability and cultural conception of German-speaking countries. Working with college students and witnessing their enthusiasm for language study, generated an insatiable desire in me to continue teaching a foreign language. Just as learning a language is a never-ending process, learning to tutor a language follows suit. This job is most rewarding, as...
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...an alumnus of the University of Washington (2006) with a degree in geography and history. I am planning on attending Seattle University's Masters of Arts in Teaching program within the next nine months. I have research experience and have travelled extensively in more than 40 countries. For over two years, I lived in the Republic of Georgia, where I taught ESL to Georgian police officers, academy staff and cadets. I also tutored private students on...
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...love teaching, teach students to love learning". I am excited about teaching, and this comes through in each and every lesson I teach. Learning should be fun, meaningful and engaging! I have been a teacher for the past fifteen years with extensive experience ranging from kindergarten to post-college students. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Arts and Management. I later earned my Master's Degree in Education from Walden University. I am TESOL endorsed and...
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I am a highly-motivated college student focusing on a Chemistry major. I am a big fan and supporter of education, so I would love to help students to learn in the best and easiest way possible. I am passionate about tutoring and helping others, so I am committed to resolving any of my students' difficulties.
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...a B.BA in Economics with honors, and a Master of Science in Business Economics at Georgia State University in Atlanta. My experience as a tutor spans over 10 years, and I've taught Mathematics, English Language Arts, standardized test prep, general state test prep, and overall curricular reinforcement to students from elementary to high school, and beyond. I love cultural experiences and live theatrical performances. I thoroughly enjoy teaching, and view it as an opportunity to...
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Georgia State University - Bachelor in Business Administration, Business and Managerial Economics
...and English teacher and tutor for the past 10 years, working internationally and here in California. The purpose in my career has always been to help prepare students and teachers reach their aspirations through English. In my career, I've taught young learners, school students, university students, and adults of all English levels. I've been a teacher trainer and lectured on ESL teaching methodology. I can help you learn to speak, write, read, and listen in...
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Typically taken by non-native English speakers, the TOEFL exam is a test of proficiency in the English language. For those whose first language is not English, there are a large number of institutions that require TOEFL score reports. Many colleges, universities, and employers may ask for your TOEFL scores as well when you apply for a job. Scoring your absolute highest on the exam can greatly improve your likelihood of being admitted to your top-rated program or being offered a position with your preferred employer.
The TOEFL exam asks test-takers to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as writing essays based on a given topic, reading excerpts of academic texts, listening to a recording in English, and stating an opinion on a particular matter using spoken English. Learning a new language can be difficult enough, and for many students, an exam such as the TOEFL presents multiple challenges, including attaining a sufficient command of the English language and developing a familiarity with the intricacies of the standardized exam format.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with affordable, one-on-one TOEFL tutoring to assist you with your test prep. An exceptional TOEFL tutor can help you succeed on exam day with personalized, private lessons that suit your goals and needs. Whatever your reasons for taking the test, your tutor can help you work toward them. With TOEFL tutoring, you can focus on the Reading; Listening; Speaking; or Writing section of the exam; a combination of these sections; or all of them. Your TOEFL tutoring can focus on a wide variety of components of the English language, such as pronunciation, spelling, grammar, morphology, or syntax, or a variety of these features.
These language tutors can also work with you to help you learn strategic test-taking skills specific to the format of the TOEFL to further help you prepare to excel when you take your exam. English language skills are often learned in succession, with new skills drawing upon old ones. Working with a private tutor allows you to construct an English skill set that only grows stronger with each tutoring session. Many students have found that private tutoring provides an optimal means of acquiring fluency in a new language. One-on-one interactions allow for the rapid exchange of dialogue, which in turn helps to strengthen your command of the English language. Indeed, interpersonal communication represents a far more natural way to learn a new language than computer software or self-guided study can provide. One of the most difficult aspects of the English language is pronunciation. There are a lot of words that look the same, but are pronounced differently. Without speaking to another person, it can be difficult to pick up on these intricacies. A private tutor is an excellent resource in this regard because they can make sure that you are on the right track. Additionally, your private tutor can act as a friend and mentor. They will be there to encourage you and to provide guidance throughout the entire process.
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Recent London TOEFL Tutoring Session Notes
We worked on the student's upcoming test which involves writing, reading, listening, and speaking. We did a brief review on each of these topics by doing practice. I gave him advice on how to approach and handle each of these sections appropriately to maximize his score.
Most of the time spent was getting the student set up on the computer to take practice tests and locating where he needed the most work. All of the sessions until this Saturday's test will be spent on his weak areas.
Since we went over writing and reading comprehension last time, we did some listening and speaking exercises. She did well and on the last listening exercise. I recommended she first do the easy questions/ones she could recall quickest and found that when she did that she built her confidence and got all the questions right. I think she will continue to improve.
Today was an introductory session with this student. We worked almost entirely out of her TOEFL textbook with reading comprehension exercises. We worked on vocabulary building (I had her write down the definitions of at least eight unfamiliar words) as part of that. I gave her some tips about TOEFL reading (i.e. inferring meaning of words from their context) and told her a bit about the speaking portion of the TOEFL. Her reading ability is fairly strong and she got most of the answers correct without hesitation. She doesn't have a lot of time to prepare of the test but I feel confident. To end the session I gave her a homework assignment of reading another TOEFL reading exercise from her book. By her next session I will have my own copy of the TOEFL book.
Today I had the pleasure of meeting the student. We discussed our plan for her to excel and pass the exam. I assisted her in setting up a study calendar, to help her with organization and time management. The next tutor session we will work on reading/listening practice questions and discuss her study schedule.
Began work on TOEFL, using a study guide. Today was spent with an overview of the entire test and an in depth look at the reading section. The student finds TOEFL questions more manageable than similar SAT questions, mostly due to the vocabulary difficulty.