I'm willing to work with everyone and want to share my knowledge. Outside of tutoring, i enjoy taking pictures and driving around New Jersey discovering every county.
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...and share wonderful new experiences. I am fluent in Spanish and Portuguese and was fortunate enough to have been able to live in both countries. My teaching style is to ensure that students gain confidence in their own ability to learn. Each student is unique and should be evaluated and assisted on that basis. When I am not tutoring I love to cook, visit local parks and lakes, attend outdoor music concerts, and read. I...
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...ESL tutor for adult students with the Dominican Sisters of Peace, based out of Columbus, OH. In my experience helping students with Math, I have learned that consistency is essential for students' learning. Practicing in different ways to learn a concept and being consistent in the process helps students achieve their academic goals. I am a firm believer that practicing consistently, being curious and being empathetic are the most important parts of education and are...
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...Spanish Language Education. Since graduation, I have been teaching and tutoring Spanish to all age students at Broward College and Elite Language Academy to improve their Spanish grammar and conversational skills. As a native Spanish speaker, I genuinely enjoy helping and guiding students in their journey towards learning Spanish. Being fluent in English and Portuguese allows me to build rapport with students and make complex Spanish concepts easy to grasp, which facilitates their understanding and...
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There are different ways to teach a student, you just need to be patient and learn how the student learns best.... Every child can be successful. We just need to encourage and never give up on them.... In my first session, I like to break the ice so the student feels comfortable with who is tutoring them.
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...develop their own educational skills to help their children succeed, to better participate in their children's lives, and to gain a better understanding of human values and beliefs. For 10 years, I have worked as a City College of New York volunteer helping young immigrants with academic tutoring and citizenship classes. I always help my neighbors with anything they need such as filling papers, translation, city calls, and street fairs and festivals. I am always...
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...and Cultural Affairs, through which I taught English at a technical university in Aguascalientes, Mexico. I offer tutoring in Spanish 1-4, Conversational Spanish, and ESL/ELL. As an instructor, I always make sure that we as a classroom are working not only toward the curriculum's goals, but also toward students' personal language-learning goals. Part of my role is to instill a love and appreciation for language and culture, and I do this by modifying lessons to...
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I am an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago studying biology and data science. I have been tutoring diverse groups of students for much of my life, and I teach with the aim of reducing educational disparity and helping every student to find their passion in the classroom. My favorite subject to teach is math, as my teaching philosophy revolves around encouraging critical thinking and problem solving techniques, rather than rote memorization.
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...I hold a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Kentucky and a Master's in Italian from Middlebury College. My passion lies in helping students achieve their language goals, whether through AP courses or conversational practice. I employ a student-centered approach, fostering a supportive environment where learners feel encouraged to express themselves and explore the beauty of languages. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and enthusiasm for Spanish and Italian with you. A presto!...
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...classroom setting struggle because they're solely taught technical linguistic lingo; they rarely ever get the opportunity to actually speak it with their classmates in order to comfortably develop a Spanish tongue. This is why I find it important to tutor such concepts in a relatable, less technical, and more creative way. However, I also acknowledge that everyone learns differently and do my best to adapt as quickly as possible to each learning style. Lastly, in...
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...semester. I have always loved helping students learn because there were times when I relied on those same people. I try to help students not to only complete their assignments, but help them understand and apply the concepts to different problems. I will be attending graduate school to obtain my PhD in Biomedical Sciences and when I am not busy with academics, I like to workout, hang out with friends, and travel.
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...American Literature immensely, I am most passionate about tutoring students who are interested in the improvement of their performance in either Spanish or French. I have always felt an affinity for teaching foreign language as my grandfather taught Spanish at Berkeley in California and my mother taught high school Russian and English. My approach to teaching language to others and to learning on my own is one based on identifying key principles and concepts while...
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...in higher education. As a teacher, I worked with immigrants in Boston, Massachusetts for the "No Child Left Behind" program; adults in the night school looking to improve their English and/or learn Spanish; and private clients as a Spanish tutor. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Spanish, and Technology. I am a firm believer in education, believing that knowledge is the greatest power that we can all...
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I want to be able to help and motivate each student to their best. I have tutor with in the classroom for 6 years. I am currently studying to be a Bilingual educator, I often go to school to do my in school practices. I would like to work with you.
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...cycling in ecosystems and I got about answering questions about this in various ways (e.g. ants). At the University of Michigan, I have served as a graduate student instructor in two courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level. Having the opportunity to teach and mentor students at those levels is very exciting. Nevertheless, I love to introduce students all levels of new concepts and ideas. I most enjoy teaching/tutoring concepts of ecology, biology, chemistry,...
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...making higher education more accessible. As a first-generation, low-income college student from an immigrant household, I understand the challenges many students face. This background helps me connect with learners from all walks of life and advocate for inclusive, supportive learning environments. I've worked with students from kindergarten through college, tutoring a wide range of subjects, from physics and math to English literature. No matter the subject, I'm deeply invested in helping each student recognize their...
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...a toolbox to address each type of question, and they develop the perspicuity to discern which question requires which approach. New York is my home, and when I am not teaching, I like to ride my bicycle down its broad avenues and tortuous alleys. I have been to many countries and studied many languages, but there is one place I always return, for better or for worse, and I am happy to offer my services...
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...Peru. I am a College Student working to get my Bachelor Degree in Education. I love to teach and better if it is Spanish since it is my first language, so I would like to help others who are really interested to learn this beautiful language. This means I can provide helpful, hands-on tutoring in Spanish, whether it be written, spoken, or reading - conversational. Can't wait to have you as my new student! :)
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...100 different students. However, when students have the opportunity to work one-to-one, I believe that they have a right to have their learning tailored to their personal style. When a student understands how they learn best, they can often translate these concepts into the subject areas that they are struggling in, instead of being dependent on a tutor for an extended period of time. Overall, I want all students to be proud of what they...
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...a dedicated tutor, I'm passionate about helping students strengthen their knowledge, sharpen their skills, and reach their full potential. Whether you're aiming to excel academically, advance professionally, or simply gain confidence in a new subject, I'll guide you every step of the way with patience, structure, and encouragement. My approach combines real-world relevance with a positive learning environment, making education not only productive, but genuinely enjoyable. Let's turn your goals into achievements and make learning...
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If you have made it to Spanish 4, you have already learned about many different features of the Spanish language. Spanish 4 helps you take further steps toward fluency by introducing you to even more complex features of the language. For example, while you typically learn about the subjunctive mood and the pluperfect tense in Spanish 3, you learn these concepts in isolation. Spanish 4, in contrast, challenges you to make use of the pluperfect subjunctive. You are asked to learn how it is conjugated for regular and irregular verbs, accurately translate pluperfect subjunctive Spanish constructions into English, and make use of such constructions in your own spoken and written Spanish.
As you expand your knowledge of the mechanics of the Spanish language to include more complex features, instructors may expect you to display sophistication of expression nearly on par with your English-speaking abilities. The amount of cumulative knowledge you are expected to utilize can compound the difficulty of new material to make Spanish 4 coursework overwhelming for even top students. Group-based instruction cannot provide targeted assistance, and printed resources suffer from the same problem. Additionally, both of these methods are completely impersonal.
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This means that tutoring is not constrained to just Spanish 4. It can also help you brush up on content from previous classes. You may be surprised at how efficient and effective Spanish 4 tutoring can be as a result of the custom-tailored nature of your sessions. All tutoring is one-on-one, so any questions you have about the material can be answered on the spot, and your tutor can help you correct any misunderstandings you may have unwittingly accumulated throughout your Spanish studies.
Your tutor can also act as a conversation partner who can provide instant feedback on your spoken Spanish. If you are preparing for a placement test or standardized exam that involves a listening component and/or a speaking portion, such practice can really make a big difference to how you fare on test day. A classroom setting is not overly effective when it comes to learning how to speak a foreign language. You are typically given limited opportunities to speak the language, and you may feel uncomfortable speaking in front of a classroom full of other students. A private tutor can be extremely helpful in this regard because they can give you as much practice as you need in a judgment-free environment. Plus, rather than simply using Spanish to answer questions in class, you will have plenty of opportunities to use Spanish with your private tutor in a conversational setting.
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Recent Spanish 4 Tutoring Session Notes
Student one: We worked through every packet she received this semester so that we could cover every definition she received as time passed. After working through a few problems she had, we made it through all six packets and she reviewed every aspect of her course. I'm sure she did very well.
Student two: We worked through his calculus review a second time. We also reviewed some important crucial derivatives for a calc final. He should also do very well.
We discussed the issues that he was having with his Spanish class. Then I presented an overview of different Spanish countries as well as various types of music, literature, film, and other sources that we could draw on for our lessons. Later, we selected certain types of music, readings, and news sources that we will be using for our future lessons.
My first session with the student went well. I met him and his parents and we discussed what his short term and long term goals were. The student said his goals were to pass this class with the highest grade possible but also to better communicate and understand Spanish so that he could ultimately become a fluent speaker. I assessed him with a few Spanish 3 review questions. He showed a good understanding of the level 3 concepts but was hesitant and unsure when speaking or answering questions. I realized he needed to be re-assured when his answers were right, which I was pleasantly surprised was most of the time. I ended the session by reviewing and explaining the topics from his homework assignment and he gave me a copy of his syllabus and the names of the books he was going to use for his Spanish 4 class.
We went over pages 6-11 in his textbook. It covered the geographical regions of Spain and a little bit of Spanish history in the middle ages and up to the unification of Spain with Ferdinand and Isabella.
This was my first session with the student. She mentioned that she is in Spanish 4 and that this is the first time the teacher is completely instructing in Spanish. Today we addressed the student's issues in the class and came up with a game plan of how to help her through the class. She wants me to come up with review worksheets for her to do at home in order to re-learn the Spanish she needs in order to keep up in this advanced class. Today we reviewed common adjectives, basic verb conjugations, and a review of necessary verbs. We talked about the difference between Ser and Estar. Her goal is eventually to have me speak to her in Spanish during our sessions, so that she feels more comfortable starting to speak Spanish in class.
I had my first session with the student today. He is in an immersion class and he struggles a bit with the speaking and conversation. He is doing well in the class, so he just needs some additional help. He also reported to me that he sometimes forgets his conjugations for certain verb tenses. Today we reviewed the present subjunctive, pas subjunctive, and the present perfect, and past perfect tenses. We also practiced some speaking and conversational Spanish. He seems to understand and know the material really well. We'll do some more speaking next week incorporating the vocabulary on his class quizzes, and spend more time reviewing some irregular verbs.