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2+ years
Marco
I am a graduate of Yale University. I received a Bachelor of Arts in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and two advanced language certificates in Spanish and Italian. A major focus of mine, throughout my undergraduate career and to the present, is to create opportunities to empower and ed...
Yale University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Sophia
At a time when so many tutors use AI to create lesson plans, conduct research, and even grade students' work, I want to reiterate my committment to not using AI in our work together. Hi! I'm Sophia, a writer, editor, tutor, and voice teacher. I graduated Vanderbilt University with my Bachelor's in ...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Michael
I am a graduate from New York Law. I am heavily interested in Finance, Law, and Politics. I have been tutoring the Law School Admissions exam since 2017 and have had many successful students. I have studied using many different test prep companies, and I believe in putting an emphasis on methodolog...
CUNY College of Staten Island
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Channing
My goal is to ensure every student I tutor understands math and builds the confidence to bring about fundamental changes about how they solve problems, even if they haven't seen it before.
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Kylianne
I tutor a wide range of subjects, but I am most passionate about: -MATH -WRITING -BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY I have experience in the classroom as a long-term substitute math teacher for middle and high school students. As a long-term substitute, I developed lesson plans, lectured, practiced with students, ...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Fabrizio
I'm Fabrizio, an Italian student living in New York City since 2012. I did my studies in the Humanities as well as in Science. I graduated from Sapienza University in Rome in Philosophy in 2010 with the maximum grade, and I have another degree in Physics that will be completed in the first months of...
Sapienza University of Rome
Bachelor of Science, Physics

Certified Tutor
I am an adjunct instructor/professor of business, marketing, and management with 27 years of college and university teaching experience. Furthermore, I have taught in other countries such as Russia, and I go back and forth to France, which is my origin. Subsequently, I hold four Masters degrees whic...
LIU CW Post University
Bachelor of Science, Marketing
Columbia University
EdM in Education Administration

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Silvana
Education is Power You can do whatever you set your mind to. With over 25 years of experience in the fashion industry and international business, I am a corporate director skilled in merchandising, marketing, accounting, and negotiation. Through extensive worldwide travel, I am fluent in English, ...
Mcgill University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Alessia
I am originally from New York City and am a student at the University of Pennsylvania studying Political Science, Economics, and Psychology. Having gone through high school and the whole college process within recent memory, I am at the unique intersection of having a very current understanding of t...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rithi
I am now a medical student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Johns Hopkins University
Masters, Biotechnology
Duke University
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Matthew
Middle School Math Tutor • +29 Subjects
I'm currently a sophomore at Notre Dame. I'm a math major but am also fulfilling pre-med requirements, so I'm a good bet with things like math, chemistry, and physics. As my friends can attest, I'm also a great proofreader if you have any papers. If you happen to be learning Italian, I have intermediate proficiency in that as well.
Elsia
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +47 Subjects
I am a fun tutor. I think a tutoring session will go exponentially better if there’s some laughter involved. I’m always down for racing against my students doing math problems or coming up with hilarious study mnemonics for upcoming tests.
Jennifer
Middle School Math Tutor • +93 Subjects
I am a recent graduate of the University of Alabama, where I got my Bachelor of Arts in Communications, and majored in public relations and English. I recently moved to the Atlanta area to begin an exciting job as a digital media specialist! I have six years of tutoring experience, especially in English, grammar, writing, general study skills, and essay planning.
Muriel
Middle School Math Tutor • +43 Subjects
I am proud to say that the eleven-year-old Vietnamese girl and boy that I tutored for 5 years are both attending Medical school. In addition, I am proud to say that I speak, write and read in French, English, Spanish, Haitian Creole and Italian proficiently. Whenever I tell people that I speak French, they often assume that it is not my mother tongue language because I have no accent in English. I am always proud to say that I did not know how to speak English until I was 16 years of age. Learning a language is like cracking a secret code. Once you decode it, the treasure is yours.
Nick
Calculus Tutor • +30 Subjects
I am passionate about seeing my students progress and gain confidence over the course of our lessons together, and I really enjoy getting to know them and their interests, which helps guide my teaching approach. I hope to inspire in my students a love for languages, music, and excellence in English writing, as these are things that I am most passionate about. Hobbies: reading, music, writing, painting, art, books
Daniel
LSAT 5-Week Prep Class Tutor • +58 Subjects
As a passionate educator with a Doctorate in Philosophy and Science from the University of Padua, I bring over ten years of tutoring experience in subjects including the LSAT, where my focus lies in cultivating analytical skills. My teaching philosophy is deeply student-centered; I strive to connect with each learner's unique perspective, facilitating personalized pathways to their success. Witnessing the moment a student grasps a complex concept is profoundly rewarding for me. My extensive experience, including teaching in diverse settings, has honed my ability to adapt my methods to various learning styles. Outside the classroom, I enjoy traveling and playing chess, interests that complement my approach to teaching by fostering both strategic thinking and creativity. My goal is to empower students with the confidence and analytical rigor they need for outstanding performance on test day and beyond
Katherine
Calculus Tutor • +42 Subjects
I am willing to help a student reach higher grades, but more important to me than the grade is that the student is actually getting something out of what we are doing, and truly learning, not just retaining information, but engaging with the material and enjoying what they are learning. I firmly believe that hard work pays off, and with the right encouragement and help, a student can achieve anything they set their mind to. You're never to old to learn something new, and the doorways opened by education are endless. Hobbies: travel, reading, music, writing, art, books, traveling, photography
Margaret
Middle School Math Tutor • +43 Subjects
I am a Stanford student from Maryland studying Political Science and Computer Science. I graduated from high school in 2015, where I was active as the captain of my high school sailing team, a section leader in the orchestra, and part of the STEM magnet program Project Lead the Way. I am currently taking some time off from school to be around family here in Massachusetts and while I will be taking a few classes, I have plenty of time and lots of flexibility. I am excited to work with middle and high school students in math, reading and writing, social studies, and computer science. In addition to taking classes and tutoring this fall I will be volunteering in after school programs with low income middle and elementary school students.
Gloria
Calculus Tutor • +30 Subjects
I am also fluent in Italian; and have extensive advanced fluency in French and German. I picked up my language skills while working and traveling to over 65 countries. My extensive linguistics knowledge coupled with my teaching experience allows me to help students struggling with learning Spanish; or writing college essays, term papers, dissertations or articles for publication; or organization skills to improve academic performance. Because of my varied travel experience I find it easy to adjust to students experiences and learning gaps in order to show them how to utilize the knowledge they already have and build on that knowledge in order to attain greater skills.
Lenny
Calculus Tutor • +40 Subjects
I am a caring, laid-back individual who is passionate about languages and teaching. My aim is to make you succeed whilst encouraging you as much as possible. I am patient, positive and open minded. My teaching is flexible and will be based on your requirements and preference.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Italian verb conjugation is notoriously complex because verbs change not just for tense but also for person, mood, and aspect—with three different conjugation patterns (regular -are, -ere, -ire verbs plus many irregulars). Most students memorize tables without understanding the underlying patterns, which leads to errors in conversation. A tutor breaks conjugation into logical chunks, connects patterns across tenses, and uses conversation practice to make conjugations automatic rather than something you have to think through.
Classroom settings rarely give students enough speaking time—you might get a few minutes per class. Personalized tutoring provides sustained, real-time conversation where a tutor listens, corrects pronunciation and grammar naturally, and adjusts difficulty to keep you challenged without overwhelming you. Tutors can focus on your specific weak points (like rolling your R's, getting prepositions right, or thinking faster) and create scenarios that matter to you—whether that's ordering food in Rome or discussing your career in Italian.
Italian pronunciation is more consistent than English, but non-native speakers often struggle with vowel sounds (which are pure and short), consonant clusters, and stress patterns that shift meaning (like 'pésca' vs 'pesCÀ'). A tutor can model correct pronunciation, listen to your speech in real time, and give you targeted feedback on specific sounds. Regular practice with a native or near-native speaker helps your ear attune to Italian rhythm and intonation, which native speakers notice immediately.
Cramming vocabulary lists doesn't stick because your brain needs spaced repetition and retrieval practice—seeing a word once isn't enough. A good tutor helps you learn words in context (through conversation, reading, or real scenarios you care about), reviews strategically over time, and pushes you to use new words immediately in speaking and writing. This approach anchors vocabulary to meaning and usage patterns rather than isolated English translations, making recall faster and more natural.
The most effective approach balances both: you need grammar foundations to speak accurately, but learning grammar in isolation (endless conjugation tables and subjunctive mood rules) doesn't translate to real conversation. Skilled tutors weave grammar into conversation—they explain why you'd use the subjunctive in a specific sentence, practice that structure in dialogue, and move on. This way, grammar becomes a tool for communication rather than an abstract system, and you develop intuition for what sounds right.
Language and culture are inseparable—Italian expressions, idioms, and communication styles reflect Italian values and history. For example, understanding Italian family dynamics helps you grasp why certain phrases matter, or knowing Italian cinema and literature opens doors to authentic listening and reading material. Tutors who weave cultural context into lessons help you understand not just what Italians say, but why they say it, which deepens comprehension and makes your Italian feel more genuine and connected to real life.
Beginners need foundational grammar, pronunciation, and confidence-building through structured lessons and lots of repetition of core patterns. Advanced learners struggle differently—they need nuance (subjunctive mood subtleties, regional dialects, formal vs. informal registers), exposure to authentic media, and conversation on complex topics to reach fluency. A tutor tailors the pace, complexity, and focus based on where you are, pushing you past plateaus that self-study often can't break through.
Reading and writing reinforce each other and deepen grammar understanding in ways speaking alone doesn't. A tutor can assign reading at your level (short stories, news articles, or texts matched to your interests), discuss them in Italian to build comprehension, and have you write responses or journal entries that get corrected and refined. This balanced approach means you're not just memorizing for conversation—you're building literacy skills that help you consume Italian media independently and express yourself in writing with confidence.
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