A dynamic and detail-oriented Industry Research Analyst with over 9 years of experience in financial analysis, (international)industry, politics/law and business research, and strategic project management within the finance sector. Proven track record of leveraging data-driven insights to influence investment decisions and drive business growth
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...degree in Political Science and Chinese Studies, as well as an English minor. During my college career, I traveled abroad to teach English to elementary students and adults (in Cartagena, Colombia), as well as to continue learning Chinese language in China and Taiwan. After returning to the U.S., I taught Mandarin Chinese at the high school level in Washington, D.C. I firmly believe in language learning as a path to both personal enrichment and cross-cultural...
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I am a recent graduate of Indiana University-Bloomington, where I majored in Political Science and Mandarin Chinese. This past year I studied abroad and worked in China with the Chinese Flagship Program. I love studying history, languages, literature, and writing, and when I'm not helping students as a tutor, you can find me swing dancing, listening to jazz music, experimenting with vegan baking, and walking my dog. ... Learn by doing.
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Native Mandarin Chinese speaker who studied English in China for Bachelor's and had Master's in University of Birmingham in UK, travelled to 14 countries, now lives in Alexandria, VA in US. Love cross culture and making friends, have great passion in languages!
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...Hong Kong. I graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering and passed my Fundamental Engineering exam in 2019. I have 4 years tutoring experience and I enjoy tutoring and helping students. I am a straightforward person. My tutoring style is directive and clear. I will try to break down the difficult concepts with metaphors and examples. Feel free to join a session with me, I will do my best to...
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...I am doing an internship in the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. I have got the Certificate of Excellent Mandarin which is a professional level in China. I am so confident about my Chinese Speech. I always represent my school or my province to attend the competition of Chinese Speech. I was an anchor and leader in MUC Radio Station and recorded more than 200 audio programs that were uploaded to Ximalaya FM, a Chinese...
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...grade when I created my high School's first after-school tutoring service, Success Program, where students come after school and seek help from 7 tutors including myself. Students that are in need of tutoring struggle to grasp the concepts thrown at them and I experiment and try various methods to make the concepts as easy to comprehend and applied. There is no shame in asking questions and that is what I always tell my students, "ASK...
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...with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, and I'm currently an ESL instructor in New York. I have previously taught at Columbia University and tutored students in ESL/EFL, test preparation, and college application essays. A strong belief I have is that classes should always be grounded in real life, so I'm always collecting authentic materials from a wide range of sources like movie clips, blog posts, podcasts, and sometimes eavesdropping on people's conversations!...
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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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...George Washington University, who is looking to teach you Math, Physics, and Astronomy. I am a patient and kind tutor who will make sure you learn what you need to. I can teach anything from basic math to advanced calculus, along with most basic Physics courses up to college level. I'm great with kids too! I have been a teaching assistant for Physics and Astronomy for 4 years when I was in GWU, and I...
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...plan to return to school to earn a Masters degree in Translation/Interpretation, but in the meantime, I would like to assist individuals in their language studies to better prepare them to pursue their end goals. While I am no longer a student of an establishment of higher-education, I am still and will forever remain a student to language learning. With that said, I am well aware of the challenges students are met with, and will...
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Born in US, raised in Shanghai, China, then moved back to US for college, I am fluent in both English and Mandarin. Eager to help others, I've been tutoring every chance I got; even my focus within my major (Economics) is on Development Economics (helping the poor countries). Patient and with a kind heart, let me help you tackle the challenges you are facing academically!... Get to know each other, understand what the goal of the...
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...they fully retain the concepts. I have been a successful math student, and took math courses up to Calculus 2. Although I enjoy learning and tutoring math. I actually majored in anthropology. I can help with the process of writing personal essays and academic papers. I minored in College of East Asian Studies, and am a native Chinese speaker. I can provide language immersion experience through tutoring. Please contact me if you would like to...
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...with academic challenges. In college, I expanded my teaching skills as a teaching assistant and peer tutor for the First-Year Experience (writing section) course and General Chemistry. These roles have honed my ability to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively. I am enthusiastic about helping students of all ageskids, teens, and adultsimprove their English or learn Mandarin. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, my true passions lie in Chemistry, High School Math, Writing,...
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My name is Zhupeng Li. Originally, I am from Beijing, China. I just graduated from Southern New Hampshire University. The major of my masters degree is Teaching English as a Foreign Language. I also got the Certificate of teaching Chinese as a foreign language in China.
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...was a tutor myself! I've lived in China for over 7 months through the NSLI-Y scholarship. Outside of academics, one of my biggest passions is space exploration and astronomy. I frequently watch ISS flyovers or read news on SpaceX and other space organizations. During the summer of 2018, I participated in the Summer Science Program to empirically determine the orbit of a near-Earth asteroid. I do a lot of music, from classical cello to jazz...
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I aspire equally to knowledge and goodness. I am committed to encouraging students and adults to respect, inspire, and learn. Education is a force multiplier and promotes a balance of intellectual curiosity, engagement, leadership, and service in the pursuit of excellence: academic, civic, and moral.
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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.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with just such personalized assistance through private Mandarin Chinese 4 tutoring. Whether you struggle with remembering how to write traditional Chinese characters for vocabulary terms you learned years ago, or with making sense of certain idiosyncrasies in the language's grammatical structure, an experienced instructor can help you shore up your previous knowledge and guide you through the new material presented in your class.
This tutoring experience sets itself apart through its unparalleled level of personalization. Your tutor custom tailors your tutoring experience to your specific concerns and educational needs. While every Mandarin Chinese tutor is highly qualified, our directors can help you select the tutor whose skill set and experience best prepares him or her to assist you specifically. Your tutor can then take stock of your current Mandarin Chinese abilities to identify any knowledge gaps or weak points. They can also utilize your strengths to help mitigate any weaknesses you may have. With your input and guidance, he or she can then design a customized curriculum that focuses on the material you struggle with most.
This can be difficult to achieve in a classroom setting, because your teacher likely doesn't have enough time to focus on individual students. They are not likely to slow down or speed up the class based on your personal needs, so if you get lost and fall behind, it can be almost impossible to catch back up. Private tutoring can help with this because it allows you to move at a pace that works best for you. Because all sessions are one-on-one and focus only on the content that can make the most difference to your individual understanding of the subject, Mandarin Chinese tutoring can be extremely efficient and effective.
If you are preparing for placement exams, standardized tests, midterms, or finals, your tutor can adjust your curriculum as needed to meet those needs and help you prepare for the particular test you will face. Having reached this advanced level of Mandarin Chinese language studies, do not let yourself falter because of unwitting misunderstandings or from feeling overwhelmed by all of the material you are expected to master. Instead, contact Varsity Tutors educational directors today to learn more about the Mandarin Chinese 4 tutoring options available near you. You can soon start working with a talented personal instructor.
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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.