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As a graduate of LSU with two degrees, one in German and one in French, I would describe myself as a language enthusiast. Not only do I love learning them myself, but I am also dedicated to bringing an understanding of languages to new students. I believe that my three years of tutoring experience coupled with my year studying abroad in Germany make me a qualified tutor, and I look forward to getting the chance to help you learn something new.

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Tami-Rae’s Qualifications

Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College - Bachelor in Arts, German and French

Test Scores

ACT English: 35

Hobbies

Reading, Role-playing games, board games, linguistics, language learning

Tutoring Subjects

College English

Conversational French

Conversational German

English

ESL/ELL

French

French 1

French 2

German

German 1

German 2

German 3

German 4

High School English

Languages

Other

Summer

Q & A

What is your teaching philosophy?

Every student learns differently, and it is my philosophy to tailor each lesson to the student. I prefer cooperative lessons which emphasize student participation, and I try to always make sure he or she stays engaged and understands the lesson.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

The first session with a student should mainly be an exercise in getting to know one another and finding out the student's strengths and weaknesses, both in general learning style and in the specific subject-related knowledge, so that I can then form an effective lesson plan.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

It is important that a student sets goals for herself and takes incremental steps to reach them. I would recommend studying for a short time every day to familiarize oneself with the subject material and to boost the chances of moving that knowledge to long-term memory.

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