I am a Undergraduate in Forensic Anthropology at the University of Toronto Mississauga. I also have deaf parents which allowed me to learn Quebec Sign Language. My goal is to help students that encounter difficulties with certain school subject by bringing new point of views and making them more interesting. I believe that not everybody learns the same way and I am ready to do everything I can to adapt to new teaching styles!
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...Washington D.C. I have studied French for nine years and have studied abroad twice - once in Brest, Bretagne and once at Universit de Vincennes Saint-Denis in Paris. For fun I love to write satire/humor for a website I created, write and perform spoken word poetry, and train for my next big running goal. I love helping students identify their strengths and build on them to become confident, successful, and happy studiers!
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Learning can be easy or it can be hard. It all depends on the way you approach it. I hope to work with you and make that process easier, with the ultimate goal of helping you achieve success. I tutor English, French, and Arabic, and I look forward to helping you learn a new language.
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...my most rewarding teaching experiences have been young students learning to read, but also love to see a student who goes from struggling to success on their standardized tests. I believe that an education is one of the most influential things a person can possess, and am passionate about helping students succeed academically and helping them overcome frustration they may feel to begin to enjoy their education, too. Beyond academics, I passionately love to read,...
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...in May with a major in Literature, and currently work as a high school English teacher. My thesis explored the use of mise en abyme, a post-modern literary device, in graphic novels. My six years of work as an outdoor instructor in Vermont have nurtured my passion for experiential education, which I have completed through my work as a writing and French tutor. I have extensive experience editing college essays and helping students prepare for...
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I have been a high school math teacher for the last 4 years. I am currently in the midst of a career transition into software engineering, so I am no longer teaching. I would love to get to work with students who struggle in math - as I can relate! Math was a challenging subject for me throughout my time in middle and high school, and I can understand the frustrations that come with it.
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...Houston Independent School District. I love tutoring French, my general education was in French (Elementary, Middle school in France}. My tutoring experience in Moths was amazing, my students made tremendous results after their first month. My teaching philosophy essentially consist of teaching and re-teaching. So consistency is one of my strategy used, combined with regular quizzes to evaluate the student's knowledge. I love to go to the movies on my free time.
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...at the University of Pennsylvania. I am majoring in Bioengineering with a minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship. During my time in high school, I received a lot of experience with tutoring youth through my participation in my school's Study Buddies program. Through this program, I was able to tutor middle school students from my area in a variety of subjects that were challenging to them. While I am available to tutor in many subjects, I am...
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...working towards my bachelor's degree in history with French and Anthropology minors, I have a particular passion for language skills in both English and French. As such, I tutor both English reading comprehension, grammar, and writing skills as well as French grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. I prioritize finding ways to connect with individual students that will best enable them to unlock all their potential and feel good about learning!
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...friendly girl with a strong passion to help people succeed in learning the sciences. I believe that to become an excellent tutor you must have a desire to assist learners in the learning process and this is one quality which I feel I definitely possess. It will bring me great pleasure to know that my teaching has helped my students get into the colleges of their choice and gain a passion for the subjects I...
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I love learning, and teaching! I have a B.Sc. in biology and am currently completing my M.Sc. in marine biology! I have a passion for science and also love learning new languages. I am very excited to meet you and incorporate your interests in our classes! Safe Space LGBTQIA+
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...anything can be fun. I try to take the "real-world" approach to motivating students, assuring them that these skills learned during the tutoring session will be truly fulfilling and add a whole new dynamic to life. My primary motivational tool is to say: "Students, do you want more opportunities to connect to people and more media in which to do so? If yes, learn languages and music, two of the most effective ways to communicate...
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I'm a language and education student fluent in French. I love writing and literature, but language is what I love to study most. I have experience teaching children, and I hope to teach English as a second language in an elementary school in the future!
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My mission is to help students achieve their academic goals! My hobbies and interests include playing the piano, playing volleyball, and take nature walks.
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...a teacher evaluator and curriculum editor for a top online school in Asia. Also, having previously worked as a writer and editor for legal and civil engineering firms, I am especially skilled at coaching writing. I have traveled extensively in ten countries, and I speak at least a little bit of thirteen languages. I am immensely passionate about teaching and about connecting with people. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, skateboarding, dancing, art, and...
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...library-building project in West Africa to helping out my friends on projects or academics. While I tutor a big range of subjects, I'm most interested in the subjects that I will pursue in college, alongside mathematics. I wholeheartedly believe education is an absolute necessity for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy playing frisbee, working out, and watching funny...
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...in a meaningful way in order to apply it in a real world platform' that is the success that I seek from the student- teacher mentorship. A little about me: In my free time I enjoy reading philosophy and writing my own political dissertations about current politics. I am currently attempting my hand at screenplay writing and often play tennis. I like to be outdoors where I can enjoy the great parks and fresh springs...
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...languages) person with spanish origins, but who was born and raised in Switzerland. I love to help people especially teaching them, as I am conviced we would live in a better world with a higher education level. In my opinion education has a huge effect on the social behaviour of each one of us. More educated people means less crime and more social values. I am blessed and very happy, if I can contribute something...
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I am bilingual in English and French, I am an author, and have studied in both languages in post secondary. I have tutored all ages and have taught languages in elementary schools, adult learning centers, and I currently teach French to migrant workers in Quebec. I enjoy helping to develop my students' potential, and I love encouraging them to build on their successes, even in their smallest steps.
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Gave the student a few sheets about prepositions and past participle, and briefly discussed the topics. We then worked on the preparation for her test tomorrow. The assignment was to write three to four paragraphs about a trip you took to France, either real or fictitious, and to include passé compose and imparfait, and some reflexive verbs. She had been to France a few years ago, so she had lots to talk about. The student showed good command of the sentences she wanted to write. I helped her embellish the story, to make it more interesting, and to use a broader vocabulary. We completed the essay, and she felt she is well prepared.
The student and I worked on placement and use of object pronouns when there are two of them in one sentence. We broke down the options and she was able to go back and determine which one to use based on different criteria we came up with. She is going to continue doing some exercises out of the French review book.
The student and I will be working on math and French this year. We split the time pretty evenly between the two subjects. For math, we reviewed factoring polynomials, function notation, solving functions for different variables, and function composition. For French, we reviewed vocab for an upcoming test (topic: "vacation") and read some passages from his textbook.
We familiarized ourselves with the course of study the student needs to master. We established that he needs to absorb the grammar of an entire level (level 3) in order to skip this level at his college this fall. We practiced vocabulary words on page 37. We conjugated the word "aller" in present tense and passé simple. Then we reviewed the conjugation of more regular verbs in present, passé simple, l'imparfait, passé compose and plus-que-parfait. His homework is to practice the conjugations and to study new vocabulary on page 75.
We went over the first week of what she learned, which wasn't much, just passé compose and imparfait. There wasn't too much to do so we didn't need an entire hour and a half. I'll probably make the time up to her next time.
The student and I went through another chapter from her text and discussed verb conjugations and when to use them. We made a few charts and put a few verb conjugations in her notes. I will be gone next week, but when I return I would like to work a little more on vocab and conversational pieces so that the student feels more comfortable with the questions. She says she struggles to know when to use what verb tense and I think being able to get the gist of what the sentence is trying to say by expanding vocab will be a big help to her.