...suited to the SAT preparation. I especially love teaching Latin; over the past four years I have helped students master grammar and translation, while transferring my enthusiasm for the language and literature itself. I work very hard to make sure that my students make progress! In order to make this happen, I will tailor my approach to a subject to the specific needs of each student. In my spare time, I do landscape painting in...
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...Other Languages (TESOL) from the University of California, Santa Barbara. I have experience tutoring ESL privately in Brazil and through Skype. I also have experience tutoring Spanish and the clarinet. I tutor many aspects of English including reading, writing, test prep, literature, grammar, and essay editing. I also tutor any level of Spanish, including test prep for SAT subject tests or Spanish Language AP tests. I also tutor Japanese, clarinet, and public speaking. My favorite...
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...have tutored a variety of students, ranging from the elementary to the college level, for the past four years. I primarily tutor subjects relating to the Humanities, such as Ancient Languages, History, and English Composition. My favorite subject to tutor is Latin, since I regard Latin as the most beautiful and intricate of the human languages. When tutoring I first ask for a copy of the course syllabus/schedule, assess the needs, goals, and expectations of...
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It is not without reason that the expression classically educated communicates respect and honor regarding the academic accomplishments of a student. Although the phrase has a much wider range than the scope of classical languages, knowledge of Latin and Greek were the sine qua non of an educated person in past days. Reaching deep into the roots of the Western mind, the study of the classics provided the cultural and intellectual foundations needed for any intelligent commerce and academic achievement. Those who have excelled in these difficult languages have laid a foundation not only for future academic and intellectual success, but also have gained the self-attained reward of being in touch with many of the best elements of our shared heritage. Now that it is time to evidence your skills on the International Baccalaureates Higher Level (IB HL) exam, don't risk anything short of a superlative performance on the day of your papers. Contact Varsity Tutors to discuss the IB Classical Languages HL tutoring options available near you.
The intense IB HL examinations in Greek and Latin will stress the outlines of all the grammar and literary skills that you have mastered during your years of studying your particular classical language. To prepare for test day, acquire the assistance of a ready and able tutor who can help you develop a test preparation program that focuses on all of the topics necessary for your success. Your hand-selected instructor can readily assess your capabilities, skills, and knowledge to craft a personalized tutoring plan that focuses on your weaknesses. With their help, you can readily prepare for your IB Greek and Latin HL exam for total success. If you have a particular goal in mind, your tutor can help make sure that your plan keeps you on track to achieve it.
Whether you need a full review of grammatical concepts or would like an interlocutor to test your verbal skills, personal IB Classical Languages HL tutoring can help you discover your most problematic areas and provide you with the exercises and insights needed to ameliorate any difficulties before your exam. When consolidating linguistic skills, you are best served by having someone who can interact actively with your use of the language. Certainly, this is the case for modern languages, but it is likewise applicable to a translated language like Latin or Greek. These tongues may not be spoken, but they are far from being dead. The live help of a personal instructor can help you far more than any combination of charts and passages taken in the abstract, not connected with your particular background of strengths and weaknesses.
Your personal instructor may provide you valuable learning materials that can help you to better understand the culture and language. You may be tasked with reading documents, speaking the language with your tutor, viewing artwork, or even writing a paper in the language to discuss the culture as a whole. They will strive to make certain that you gain a quality tutoring experience that allows you to strengthen your weaknesses. If you need to request more or fewer tutoring sessions, your instructor can make adjustments to ensure that your needs are met. Further, your tutor can meet you wherever you please! If you prefer in-person tutoring sessions, you can choose to meet up at your home, a college campus, testing rooms, or anywhere else. Likewise, you can request face-to-face online tutoring sessions utilizing the Varsity Tutors live learning platform.
IB Classical Languages HL tutoring can provide this kind of interactive assessment, leading you through the labyrinths of Lucan and the horrors of Herodotus. On exam day, you can be ready to do your best, showing both the examiners and your potential future universities that you are indeed classically trained.
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Recent IB Classical Languages HL Tutoring Session Notes
In this class, I helped the student review some of his work sheet from school. I prefer some work sheet that is of lower level with more focus on sentence structure, not the vocabulary. I found that he enjoyed doing practice, I plan to design some practice for him in next class.
Today's session was productive. To close off the topic of our lessons the previous week, I gave the student a comprehensive vocabulary test as well as a written portion that's comprehension based. With the time left, we spent time going over the test, and what she had difficulties with. The reason why I spent a considerable amount of time on the vocabulary is because she requested the list, and she could use it for work. With the time left, we touched on a new topic that we will continue later on in the coming sessions.
We did a grammar review and conversation lesson. We reviewed how to form sentences describing the placement of objects, places, and people in relation to other things. We made a map of China and learned the names and locations of important cities and provinces. We practiced both written and oral Mandarin in forming sentences with the related objects.
The student received a 94% on his most recent Chinese unit test. Way to go! He just started a new unit this week, so we went over his new words and he practiced writing and saying them. We then used his new words and old words to have a conversation.
Today we covered the Chinese phrases of the three meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner. Also we mentioned how to say snack and dessert. The student and I drew different food we will eat in different meal to be able to practice the phrases. Our drawings were awesome! What do you say to your families or the person you sit with at breakfast/lunch/dinner time? We finally learnt these greeting sentences. Good morning! Good noon! Good afternoon! Good evening! And good night! The student said he would say goodnight in Chinese tonight to his dad and mom before going to bed. What a sweet boy!
Today, we first went over writing large numbers in Chinese. The student struggled a bit with this assignment, mainly because of the different systems of naming different intervals of numbers. I helped with this problem by showing him where to place the "comma"ù using the Chinese system - namely ever 4 digits rather than every 3. Then we went into chapters 11-13 (chapters 11 and 12 were very short so we did an additional chapter). As usual, we touched on the vocabulary, the passages and the practice sentences. We also did a news article regarding Prince William and Kate. Finally, I showed him a Mandarin video of a children's story and ended the lesson there. We will meet for our final lesson next weekend, most likely on Sunday afternoon.