...with junior and senior high school students. Of course, being a college math lab tutor, I gain some valuable experience working with the college level students. I also learned a lot from the students I've taught. To me, teaching is also a learning process. Not only reviewing what I know about the subjects, but most importantly, learning how to teach each student with different method, a unique one. Those teaching experience is my biggest and...
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...culture and share lots of interesting things from my country. I follow a relaxing and creative teaching method because I believe that the process is way more important than the result. I don't want my students to spend their precious time and life staying in a boring and tedious session, memorizing all the vocabulary and struggling with assignments. I would prefer my students to learn this language while having fun. I believe we'll have a...
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I'm from Beijing, China. I've been studied Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language over 6 years. And I just gained my mater degree in education from NYU. Now, I'm a certificated teacher in New York State. I've worked with different age groups both in and after class to serve different purpose. I always believe that language functions far beyond communication, it also shows people the path to a new culture.
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Learning Maths and Chinese can be so easy! 5+ yrs of teaching experience in SAT/ACT/IB Maths, covering fields of algebra, differential equations, calculus, trigonometry, geometry and logic. Adapting teaching to each student's unique needs.
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I will graduate from Ohio State in spring 2019 with degrees in Chinese and Romance Languages (Spanish and French.) I am very passionate about language acquisition and cultural immersion. I also love to help students improve their organization and writing skills!
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I am from China and moved to US in 2016 with my family. I am willing to teach Chinese. I am on my way to get teacher's certificate. Anyhow I believe my languages and communication skills will allow me to have fun of teaching Mandarin. Thanks
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...to make different plans for different students, focus on what they are weak in or want to learn most, and use various methods to achieve our goal. In my spare time, I like reading books, watching movies, running and singing. I used to go to karaoke all the time with my friends when I was in China. (Speaking of Friends, that is my favorite TV series. The six gave me great joy. But most of...
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I want to become a tutor because I always enjoying tutoring people. I have been a patient and nice tutor since college. Throughout tutoring, I have made many friends. And furthermore, I not only strengthen my knowledge, but also learn a lot from others. I enjoy explaining things to others. It makes me happy to see my friends finally tackle the problems they meet.
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...role as an online educator for over two years. I appreciate this innovative approach to teaching, as it enables me to connect with students from around world. "Western learning for practical use, Chinese learning for essence." is an old proverb. You will encounter a blend of Eastern and Western cultures in my class. I will provide students with a variety of learning strategies based on their abilities, ensuring that they find joy in the learning...
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Dr. Julie obtained her PhD in mathematics from Binghamton University. She has been teaching mathematics and statistics for over ten years. She enjoys teaching math because students can discover and understand how math is around us from engineering to nature. When she teaches math, she provides the students with a variety of knowledge, help them achieve their goals and make sure every student reach their full potential.
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I am currently an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in Math and Economics. In high school, I was the Founder of my own nonprofit organization and a 2019 Coca-Cola Scholar.
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...University of Massachusetts and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Texas. I have extensive background and experiences in several fields including Mathematics, Physics and Engineering. I am interested in sharing my knowledge with students, in helping them understand the subject and solving problems. I believe a good tutor can provide guidance, leading students through a thought process in solving problems. A good tutor will motivate the student to think and propose his or...
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Teaching allows both teachers and students to learn and continue to expand their knowledge every day. This is a wonderful opportunity where I can help students to feel good themselves while they learn. I am fluent in writing, reading, and understanding Mandarin Chinese as well as English. As a native Chinese, I am also familiar with Chinese values, cultures, customs, and societal nuances. The need to broaden and challenge ourselves never ends.
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I teach both Chinese and English as a second language. I motivate and engage students through interesting activities and games. My experience includes 11+ years of language teaching, as well as 11+ years working and living in the China region. I have a degree in Chinese language and culture from Arizona State University and understand, speak, read and write Mandarin fluently. I have also studied at Renmin University in Beijing, China and National Taiwan University.
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...remember how to write characters (what I most enjoy helping others learn) and recall which tones to use. I believe Chinese speakers will be more and more needed as the world becomes more and more intertwined and would love to help students build a firm foundation on tones, characters, and conversational Chinese. I am new to teaching Chinese, but have helped multiple Chinese with improving English papers as well as conversational English. Therefore, I understand...
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...My teaching environment tends to be more relaxed but fast-paced. And I emphasize in understanding why students are struggling with a course and a proper feedback loop between the tutor and the student. Due to my experience as a teaching assistant, I've also had experience modifying and creating syllabus for classes and discussion sessions to ensure students understand the class content. The reason I continue being a tutor is because I take pride in seeing...
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By the time you reach your third year of Mandarin Chinese classes, you have likely amassed a great deal of expertise in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding Mandarin Chinese. However, Mandarin Chinese 3 presents students with increasingly difficult challenges. The class asks students to master complex grammatical constructions and a variety of new vocabulary in Pinyin Romanization, simplified Chinese characters, and traditional Chinese characters. It also asks them to integrate this new knowledge seamlessly into their self-expression in Mandarin Chinese, both in written and spoken forms. If you have misunderstood any of the concepts covered in previous Mandarin Chinese courses, such confusion can cause you problems in Mandarin Chinese 3. New material requires you to have a solid grasp on the foundational topics. If you are encountering difficulties in keeping up with your Mandarin Chinese 3 course, a private tutor can help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to excel.
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Recent London Mandarin Chinese 3 Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I had a great first session. We went over his homework and prepared for next week's chapter from his textbook. We continued work on Chinese definitions, translations, and general conversation.
Made good progress with the vocabulary. The student was able to translate English to Chinese quickly and with some practice was able to repeat Chinese characters for most if not all vocabulary. Huge improvement in grammar. Will start new reading comprehension next time
This is this first session we had after the student came back from her China trip. We talked about what she did in China in Mandarin. The student's Mandarin has shown huge improvement after the trip. We had a good time talking in Mandarin.
In today's class, we talked about four seasons, the noun phrases, colors, daily routines, and self-introductions. The student also told a story according to the picture book. His performance is quite impressive. We plan to do more story-telling activity next time.
The student completed one page of his workbook and prepared for his dictation test. He also practiced reading a passage containing his vocab words out loud and then copied one sentence from that passage. He got a lot of Chinese completed. He was able to write the characters neatly after tracing them.
She did not do her homework for the weekend, so we worked on writing the new characters from her book. We wend over the instructions for her unit review and we practiced forming questions and vocabulary with her Go Fish game.