...is my favorite place. I like to play tennis as well. My tennis level is 3.5. In addition, I think I am an open-minded, friendly, and patient person. I like to make friends. Because of my personality, people like to make friends with me. As my profession, I like teaching Chinese. I think learning a language is fun, interesting, and exciting. So, let me to be your tutor and let's learn Chinese together!... Fun, interesting, and...
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...in China, and came to United State for graduate school more than 10 years ago. I was a teacher in China after my college. I love to teach! I have tutored Chinese speaking, reading and writing for different age group. No matter if students are toddlers, school age kids, college students, or retired seniors, I really enjoy being with them through the learning process and make sure they learn another language yet still having fun!
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I am an ESOL student at the University of Rochester in the U.S.! I studied in Japan and China before. I am a big fan of learning about different cultures! I like to play the piano and paint when I am free.
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University of Virginia (Pursuit of Biochemistry B.S., Sociology B.A., and Chinese Minor) Specialized tutoring in Chinese, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.
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...Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy" for the "Fu-Xin-Gong University," Taiwan as well. English is a primary linguistic tool used to earn my Doctoral and second M.A. degree from Temple University, PA. My TOEFL score was 610 out of 650 in 1992. On top of that, I have been teaching college courses in the field of "Humanities' + "And Mandarin Chinese" since 1992. My English proficiency, including speaking, listening, writing, and reading comprehension is equivalent...
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...and I work hard with my students to find the best way to optimize learning. I am an avid long distance runner and podcast listener. I'm nuts about traveling and hiking and have lived in San Francisco and Alaska within the last year. But mostly, I love learning. Until graduating I had no idea that it was so awesome, and so essential to sanity and happiness. What's even better is when one is allowed to...
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...native speaker of Mandarin Chinese. I went to Shanghai International Studies University in Shanghai, China, and majored in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. After graduation, I came to the United States and got my Master's degree in Education from Michigan State University. I have three years' teaching experience in public schools in the US and have been successfully tutoring a wide range of age groups and proficiency levels. I am patient, easygoing and flexible....
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...materials as well. I believe a great learning experience starts with a thorough assessment of what needs to be done. As such, anytime I meet with a student we first determine the issue on hand, and we work around the issue building necessary prior knowledge, clarifying/understanding challenging concepts, and/or practicing application of learned materials. My teaching style is always learner focused for example, how the student sees his/her problems is more important than how I...
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...rising junior at the College of William & Mary pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Government. I have overseas experience due to living in Beijing for over nine years. Learning in a fully immersive environment allowed me to become fluent in Mandarin to a native proficiency. Over the years, I have assisted my peers in China with learning English and my friends in college with their Chinese. I am most passionate about tutoring Mandarin-related subjects...
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I have taught Mandarin Music for a long time. I have been teaching Mandarin for the past 8 years in New York. I have taught from 20 months old to 45 years old. I know how to teach to any age. I do hope that you enjoy learning!
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...experience in test prep, including two years of serving as an AP US History tutor, and am fluent in Mandarin Chinese. My hobbies include reading, running, and DJing. I love talking about popular music and, more generally, having conversations. As a tutor, I work to create a relationship with my students that is comfortable and friendly while also professional; I want my students to feel as if they can communicate openly with me about their...
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I am a graduate from Johns Hopkins University, I am strong in Math, Physics and SAT Math Prep. I tutor Mandarin, too as I am a native Mandarin Chinese speaker. I am creative, encouraging, and adventurous. I am a solid soccer player and would like to meet all kinds of you students and help you guys out.
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...want to ace the HSK, expand your career opportunities, or finally understand what your Chinese friends are really saying on WeChat, I'll help you get there with clarity, humor, and just enough flashcards to keep it interesting. My lessons are practical, personalized, and laid-back kind of like learning Chinese from a multilingual friend who tracks cybercriminals by day and gently corrects your tones by night. Let's learn Mandarin in a way that actually sticks no pressure,...
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...and raised in China. In 2000, I came to United States with my husband to pursue my master degree in Nutritional Science in University of Oklahoma Health Science Center. I have two girls both born in US. I have been teaching them Chinese language and culture. Five years ago I started teaching Chinese in our city Chinese School. I am very passionate about teaching the Chinese culture and language to the younger generation in US....
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...Austin in 2015 with a B.A. in Economics and Psychology. Through the classes I took, I became interested in learning and motivation. I believe that education is extremely important, but learning should also be fun! My approach to tutoring involves a lot of communication and listening I try to figure out what the student understands and what the student needs help with. I hope to be able to inspire my students and help their academics...
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...native-born Chinese woman who is fully acclimated to American culture. While living in the United States, I taught Mandarin Chinese to high school students using remote computer technology as part of my graduate school education. Upon returning to China to complete my Master of Education, I taught Mandarin Chinese to international graduate students. After graduation from Wuhan University, I was employed by Sannew School where I taught Chinese, Mandarin Chinese and Chinese History to 7th...
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...a professional solo violinist and 6 years of experience in China and American orchestra. A passionate teacher with more than 4 years of experience developing and implementing diverse curriculums, taught at any level of violin student and from age 6 to over 40s. Highly skilled at motivating students through positive encouragement, interactive instruction, and observation. Successful in helping students develop the skills of playing instruments and learning. In addition to this, I speak Chinese and...
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To make it all the way to Mandarin Chinese 4, students must first gain mastery of vocabulary, grammatical structures, translation, conversation, and cultural knowledge. However, success in Mandarin Chinese 4 demands that students have not only used this knowledge previously, but that they also retain it and keep it ready at their disposal, even while being challenged to continually augment their skills. Because it stresses a reliance on old content as well as an introduction to new concepts, Mandarin Chinese 4 can pose problems even for students who were successful in their previous language studies.
Given the wide range of material that has been covered by this point, it is likely that a few misunderstandings or weak areas in your comprehension of previous material have developed over time. Mandarin Chinese 4 courses, however, are not designed to be review courses, and it may be difficult to find assistance that targets your weak areas without wasting your time reviewing material you already understand.
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Recent Mandarin Chinese 4 Tutoring Session Notes
We discussed a portion of the assessment the student had taken before our session. We reviewed and practiced fundamental verbs and grammar usage visually and orally. He seems to grasp the material but needs to work on fluency and putting concepts together.
Today we worked on her essay on pandas. We also worked on two slightly more difficult texts, and the student was able to make out the basic meanings and do the true and false sections correctly. We also reviewed her language notes.
In our session, the student took a little test on the vocabulary from the last meeting, he did a wonderful job on listening and reading comprehension of the test level 1. He is a really gifted student, I truly enjoyed working with him. I wish him all the best in the future.
She is working on a final project for her Chinese studies. We went over the main sections of a poster she is designing for the project and specifically created a template for her to use in the future.
Detailed sections include checking Chinese websites, and our first session also includes improving on pronunciation and grammar and vocabularies using an online Chinese website I recommended.
The student studied for his dictation test and almost finished his workbook pages. He was able to do the work by himself with reminders to focus. This week's dictation characters were very complicated, so I made tracing sheets for the student to help him learn to write them. He wrote all his characters and sentences very neatly today.
We reviewed the question sentence structure such as "xiang bu xiang?", "ke bu ke yi?" We also worked on "na li", the "where" question sentence. "Zhe", "Na" (singular) and "Zhe Xie" "Na Xie"(plural) were introduced.