...believe that each student is an individuality. Each can be taught vital and valuable life lessons during their time in school, which will help them grow emotionally and mentally into mature young people ready to make their mark on their community. This community raised them and shaped their future. Students of all ages have the wisdom, potential, and audacity to express their abilities in any way that represents their personality. It is us, teachers, who...
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...Justin. I am a Freshman with Sophomore Standing at the University of Illinois set to graduate in Fall of 2022 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics in the Campus Honors Program and the Engineering Honors College. I am also the scholarship chair to Theta Chi Fraternity Rho Chapter. I am really passionate about math and science and I feel very fulfilled teaching others and sharing my gift of knowledge to...
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...reading comprehension. I have extensive experience in both college and medical school admissions and work yearly with students on essays and applications. I went to high school at the Downingtown STEM Academy and graduated May 2018 from the University of Alabama with a 4.2. I have a BS in Biology with minors in Social Work and Social Welfare. I will be graduating with an MD and MPH in May 2022. I tutor english, math, geometry,...
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...was 12 a rowing coach came to my school and invited those who wanted to practice sport to join his team. His presentation was very attractive: rowing on a lake in the sunset, no physical contact with the adversary, the winner decided objectively We were 9 boys who decided to try it. When we started training, we were given old rowing skiffs and the training program, and very superficial supervising. As time passed by, my...
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...not they fully understand. It is my duty to help all of my students understand (not just memorize) new topics front-to-back and to use the new knowledge as a strong foundation for future concepts. I also believe that students should not expect to be spoon-fed answers by a tutor, but instead should utilize the tutor as a source for guidance. I am very easy-going and patient, and will take as much time as is needed...
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Hello! I am a medical school graduate with a little bit of free time on my hands. I am currently preparing for my residency exams because I have my heart set on a few special hospitals. Before med school, I went to Muhlenberg College in Allentown when I majored in Biology and Environmental Science. The subjects that I listed, I love tutoring for. They are my passion and enjoy discussing each in detail.
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...BS from the Naval Academy in literature (with French and German), an MA in Political Science from the US Naval Postgraduate School (with Russian), and an MDiv from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (with Biblical Greek and Hebrew). I am an avid learner and a world traveler who has lived in Italy, Japan, and Romania. Passing on a love of learning, and way of streamlining the learning process is a pure joy to me. My teaching portfolio...
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We are the sum of our desires...I like to transform a tricky subject into smiles and confidence. Being a teacher is my vocation, I love working with kids.I am a talented teacher. I've been teaching math for 11 years. I am authentic, I am easy to talk to, I have integrity and I am compassionate. ... By encouraging him to learn, helping him to discover solutions and ensuring that it is okay to make mistakes.
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...understand a culture is to learn its language. I grew up in Eastern Europe in a family where everyone spoke at least two languages. This circumstance made me appreciate the beauty, importance and usefulness of learning to speak different languages. As a result, I ended up studying languages in college and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in French and English. After moving to the US, I continued my studies and got a Master's Degree in Teaching...
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...graduated from La Salle University in Philadelphia where I studied to obtain the teaching certificate. I worked as a teacher of Spanish and French in several public and private schools in different states: Utah, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia. I worked as an online Support Teacher for a Spanish Immersion Program with the Washington International School. This has been the first time I have taught exclusively through Zoom, and it has been a positive...
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...Bachelors degree in Science of teaching English as a second language at the Babes Bolyai University in Cluj Napoca, Romania. I have an ESOL teacher certification from the state of Florida and also over five years experience of teaching and tutoring in US and Europe. I tutor ESOL all levels, Romanian all levels and French for beginners. I love working with kids and adults as well. Teaching is my passion. I love dancing, reading, playing...
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...Major student with extensive tutoring experience. I have helped elementary and middle school students improve their overall academic performance and their grades on state tests, in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. I am fluent in French and I enjoy teaching tricks on handling French grammar and literature. My goal is to help students overcome their apparent weaknesses, and support them in acquiring a sense of mastery of the subjects they are interested in. I...
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...helping them reach their full potential and achieve success in their academic and professional pursuits. Above all, I am passionate about the power of Math to unlock new opportunities and insights, and I am committed to sharing this passion with my students. I believe that a strong foundation in Math is essential for success in a wide range of fields, and I am honored to play a role in helping my students achieve their goals...
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"Hardships prepare ordinary people for an EXTRAordinary destiny." This is my favorite quote by C.S Lewis because it reminds me that even when we feel like we're below average and struggling in practically everything, it does not mean that your future isn't promising or that you won't, one day, surprise yourself by how far you've come and what you've achieved.
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...understand concepts that are hard to grasp. There is something about seeing someone have a "lightbulb" moment that really makes me happy. I have tutored predominantly college students, but I have tutored high school and middle school students as well! The subjects I tutor are math (up to trigonometry/calculus) and science (up to molecular biology and organic chemistry). I am currently a Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at a college in Georgia. I have recently...
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...of East Carolina University where I received a Bachelor in Science in Elementary Education and Wayne Community College where I received an Associate in Arts and Business Administration. I am currently working on ESL (teaching students of other languages) Praxis. Since graduation I worked as a 5th grade Science teacher and 3rd grade general education teacher. In my experience I worked with the whole classroom, small group and one-on -one with students and while I...
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...passion in life and 5 years ago I had the chance to start working with students. I have a Bachelors Degree in Business Management and I am currently pursuing my Master's Degree in Education and ultimately emphasizing in Special Needs. I have held many positions in the business field to name a few: Operational Manager - Red Cross; Banquet Manager - Hilton Hotel, etc. As a teacher, I have experience working as a Office Management...
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...a passion for helping other people. I discovered that education was one area where I could do this when I was in high school. I began to realize that I communicate well with others and that I enjoy explaining and teaching concepts. I started to tutor younger students, and I realized that I love it! I love seeing the progress that people make, and being able to help people get over challenges that they never...
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...Department of Homeland Security. My hobbies include practicing foreign languages by speaking them, learning about cultures and slangs, etymology, watching foreign movies, traveling internationally, taking photos, reading (a lot), carefully planning with room for error and impulsive decisions (to take the boredom out of things), meeting with life long friends, drawing, painting, and spending time outdoors for inspiration. I'm elated at the opportunity of brainstorming with students, and giving them tools to be independent learners.
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...American and British novels which required perfect grammar -- and was a simultaneous interpreter for years. I tutor and teach AP English Literature and Composition; SAT Test Prep; SSAT, PSAT, and ISEE; STAAR test prep; TOEFL, IELTS, and ILR (governmental) tests. My ESL/ESOL course has helped many students overcome their cultural barriers. In STAAR and SAT test preparation, the immersion curricula I offer will provide gap-filling and in-depth training: Grammar, Reading, Writing basics, Elementary school...
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Romanian Tutoring FAQ
Romanian can be a challenging language in which to become fluent for a variety of reasons. While it is a Romance language, and thus shares some similar features with other Romance languages like Spanish and French, it also varies from them in unique ways. For example, definite articles attach to the ends of words and the alphabet, while based on the Latin one, includes five more letters. In addition to this, there is the overall complexity of the language to consider. Romanian uses seven vowels, ten conjugation patterns, and nine verbal moods that anyone wishing to become fluent will need to master. In addition to the linguistically difficult aspects of Romanian, students may also be challenged to find instruction in Romanian that works well with their particular learning style, pace, and goals.
For many students, formal classes may not proceed at the same pace at which they learn, and they may feel rushed trying to review material that they find confusing. In addition, textbooks can't provide personalized guidance, websites may be unreliable, and neither of these resources can offer the opportunity to work with a fluent speaker of Romanian to develop conversational skills. If you are trying to learn Romanian efficiently and effectively, look no further than one-on-one Romanian tutoring. Varsity Tutors helps students connect with private Romanian tutoring that sets itself apart due to the degree to which each session is customized to meet every student's specific needs. Romanian instructors are, of course, fluent in the language, but they are also knowledgeable in the language's most complex aspects. They are superb teachers who can help make these complex features become intuitive to people learning the language. Our educational directors can help you select the tutor who can best help you, and your tutor can then create a unique curriculum for your sessions that addresses those aspects of Romanian with which you struggle.
When you choose to work with a qualified Romanian tutor, you will be learning under the guidance of a native speaker or an individual who has achieved fluency in the language. Unlike studying in the traditional classroom setting, private lessons allow you to get the hands-on assistance needed to truly master the language. You will have an expert at your disposal who is able to perform vocabulary and pronunciation drills, help you improve your listening, and give you the necessary practice to improve your conversational Romanian.
You are in control of the direction and pace of every lesson. In classroom lectures, many students have a hard time keeping up with the pace of teachers who try to cram a bulky course outline into a semester. Private tutoring, however, gives you the power to choose how much time you want to spend on each component. There's no need to spend time reviewing features of the language or vocabulary that you've already mastered, as your tutoring can proceed at whatever pace you learn. Furthermore, if you are struggling with a specific area of the language, like grammar or syntax, you can have your tutor spend extra time reviewing these concepts.
If you are serious about improving your Romanian language proficiency, contact Varsity Tutors and ask how we can help you find an experienced tutor in your area. You have a lot of options to help make your learning experience comfortable and convenient. For example, you can choose between in-person tutoring sessions at a location suitable for you, or you can learn through face-to-face online tutoring sessions through the live learning platform. Whatever option you choose, you will receive the same, high-quality assistance from a dedicated Romanian tutor. Whether you are studying for an upcoming test or project, or you want to learn Romanian as a second language, your tutor can help you achieve your goals.
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Recent Romanian Tutoring Session Notes
In this session, I gave the instruction to the 3 students separately. I reviewed the older materials with them first. I taught them the words on body parts and also the days of the week. Instead of just focusing on words, I introduced what little bear does on each of the day during the week, such as learning dancing and swimming. In this way, I believe they can learn new words and how sentences are constructed.
The student practiced the food vocabulary we learned last week. We role-played ordering food in a restaurant. She made a menu of her favorite food and beverage items. We learned phrases to use at a restaurant.
The student and I reviewed his action routine and added some new words such as "breakfast," "lunch," "dinner," and "practice." We played a counting game using playing cards with mahjong tile symbols, where I had him count out the number of circles and sticks on each card.
We practiced telling the time and articulating the date. We continued to use our Go Fish game to practice questions and go over difficult vocabulary. We went over her homework which was to compose a letter to her mother wishing her a happy birthday. We went over this work and corrected her mistakes. We went over relevant grammar related to this assignment.
This session was spent getting the student more familiar with working with me. We went through things in the room and started naming them (stuffed animals). We then played a game of "I Spy" before the session ended.
This lesson centered on nationality. We learned the words for several countries and how to ask about one's nationality. The student was very interested in this topic and wanted to know how to say the names of many more countries.