...to medical school so I have been introduced to studying for the MCAT which has caused me to be flexible with different learning styles. Over the last two years I've been apart of a Kidney Disease research Lab and have had students I had to teach scientific techniques to. I can help you with classes like biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, Chinese, and more. As I've thrived and succeeded in these courses it's my duty...
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...students. With a graphic design background, I made all of my teaching content multimedia and incorporated a large number of high-quality pictures and videos throughout my curricula to facilitate comprehension and maximize student engagement and learning motivation. I also constantly try to come up with novel ways of maintaining active thinking and participation. With my love for Chinese culture, practicing calligraphy and traditional painting allows me to enjoy my leisure time well besides reading and...
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...TCSOL (Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages) from Jinan University in China. I speak standard Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) and love to teach. When I work with students, I will understand their learning styles and adjust my teaching method to make the learning fun and effective. Mastering a foreign language enables us to open the door to a much wider world, however, it takes a lot of time and efforts. I will help you get...
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...University in Boston in 2022. I volunteered as an English tutor at the Boston Chinese Neighborhood Community during college and helped Chinese-speaking families and friends at home and work. I love teaching my students in a relaxing environment. Especially with language learning, being comfortable with speaking and practicing are the keys to mastering it. I am studying to become an emergency medical technician this year. In my free time, I love to spend time with...
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I moved to University Sates to work for a university job from China over 11 years ago. Currently, I am working for an industry company. I received my PhD in food science from South China University of Technology in 2011. In addition, I received my MBA from West Texas A& M University in 2019. I am able to tutor a variety of subjects including daily conversation, school projects and business setting negotiation.
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...and a native Chinese speaker. I was born and grown up in Beijing, China, and speak standard Mandarin Chinese. I have been living and working in USA 20+ years. I have flexible schedule and may work on any locations; I teach both adults and children. I completed official professional language instructor qualification trainings in New York and Beijing. I teach students using a professional Method with proven experience. I completed official Kids Instructor training and...
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I'm a college student at MIT studying Biological Engineering. I love biology, chemistry, and all kinds of math, and I enjoy helping others in these subjects. Fun fact about me: During my early teenage years, I planned to be a professional dancer.
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...learn, or if you're still learning when you're old that means you've been living well. I believe that we are always learning, we can't help it. Human beings are naturally curious. No matter the age, learning is a two way process. In addition to transferring information (which can be easily done by a computer or book), good teachers help find and unlock their student's inherent curiosity and thirst for understanding. Then they encourage the student...
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...test prep and Mandarin Chinese. My tutoring is based on student capabilities and tailored to their age differences. I like to read and listen to audio books, I love young children of different ages. Cooking and baking is my another hobby. Sometimes I enjoy to cook together with my children, or play video games like Minecraft with them. I love music of a large variety of genres, playing piano to relax myself. My class is...
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...and my coursework. After graduation, I have been working at Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School as a Chinese Teaching Fellow. During this year at Yu Ying, I have been observing and trained in areas such as Conscious Discipline, Micro Aggression, etc., which prepares me with the nurturing and inclusive teaching philosophy that would apply to my future teaching. I also have a diverse undergraduate educational background in Journalism and New Media Studies. Since visual...
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Financial front-office role with experience in investment research, trading, and sales. Passionate about exploring new concepts and diverse financial instruments, with a keen interest in researching complex derivatives. Demonstrates strong research, analysis, synthesis, and learning abilities. Achieved simultaneous CPA and CFA certifications within three years, topped the national rankings in the Fudan University, and secured the first position nationwide in both the written and oral examinations conducted by the CSRC.
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...for languages learning, not only through many years of my own experience, but also through tutoring others. Before coming to the US, I managed an ELS school and also taught English there. During my 20 years in the US, besides working full-time as an biomedical researcher, I have tutored English and Chinese to my family, friends and new immigrants. I believe that a language is inseparable from its culture and an increased understanding of a...
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...Calculus 1, 2, 3, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Intro to Data Structures, Projective Geometry, Advanced Calculus, Abstract Algebra, Bayesian Data Analysis, etc. I have tutored colleges students in maths for more than two years now. I managed to explain and clarify math theories, address and keep track of each tutee's weak points and help them finish their class successfully. I also tutored Chinese in college; not only did I help the students understand the language...
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...degree in Chinese Language and Literature from Fujian Normal University and a master degree in Communication Studies from the University of Miami. I also have a high-school teacher certification and the A2 Spanish level diploma. Devoting myself to literature, culture studies, and humanities-related academy field, it's a great pleasure for me to help you with the language, as well as the culture behind it. I am patient, easy-going, and highly value my students. See you...
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...one can only do satisfying jobs if he/she has passion for them. I would be more than happy to share my Chinese knowledge and experiences with friends from various backgrounds and cultures. I would treat my students the way I want to be treated by a responsible and insightful teacher. I am just as curious as every student and I am sure I will be a good student to my students in other respects because...
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...Minnesota since 2014. As an immigrant who struggled through high school because of language barriers, I am passionate about giving students the academic and moral support they need outside of school. I tutor a range of subjects, but my passion in English and Literature has been the most instrumental in drawing out my students' innate motivation and ambition through the power of storytelling, so I always try to empower my students by giving them greater...
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...a citizen in 2006, I taught Chinese at the Confucius Institute in University of Hawaii at Manoa. I lived in the United States for 20 years so I know both Chinese and American culture and I have the skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in both English and Chinese. My coursework includes Modern Chinese Language, Literary Theory, Writing Chinese, History of Modern Chinese Literature, Ancient Chinese Language, and General Linguistics. I have the passion...
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...family are teachers or professors. My family has been proud of me because I was always the best or one of the best students in school. I am very patient and detail minded. I like to guide my students and help them develop the confidence and skills they need to be successful. I believe we can learn from each other. I love the warm weather in Houston, since I grew up in northern China near...
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Recent Denver 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.