...going on in class. I've had those moments where I did not understand something that was given to me, and I vividly remember how frustrating it was. I will be graduating with my AA this April. I will then venture out to the University of Central Florida where I will be pursuing my B.A. in International and Global Studies. I am able to tutor in most subjects, from your typical Algebra to Public Speaking. My...
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...subjects and teaching English in China. I tutor Spanish and Math, with an immense passion for both! My passion for tutoring comes from the ability to aid a student perform as well as they want to, in the end realizing their full potential and going beyond what they expect of themselves. I firmly believe that every student has the ability to become whom ever they wish to become in their adult lives. My style of...
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...with students from ages 1 through middle school. I really believe that speaking a foreign language is the key to a door opening up a new world of possibilities and opportunities. I have my A.A. from Indian River State College in Fine Arts and my B.A. from Indian River State College in Digital Media in Animation, Gaming and Modeling Concentration and I enjoy modeling on Autodesk Maya. I like to design games using Unity and...
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...for Spanish students at the University level. I typically teach using a flipped-classroom style, where all activities and assignments are communicative, based in meaningful communication that allow students to use the target language in a way that encourages memory, as opposed to mechanical exercises. What I love most about foreign-language instruction in particular is that any particular student's interests can be incorporated into the practice itself. This helps to lower the affective filter (anxiety particular...
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...company and participating in the FIU Teach program where I am actively acquiring new skills to better teach and help each student succeed. I was part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and received my diploma, therefore I am used to working under stress and with rigorous work loads. Outside of tutoring I am currently pursuing a Biology degree at Florida International University and I love to watch movies and go to the gym. I...
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...Summa Cum Laude with a B.A. in Government from William and Mary. In 2024, I received my Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. I have been with Varsity since 2020, and have tutored over forty K-12 students in reading, writing, middle school math, and beginner Spanish. I am passionate about education, and craft curriculum to each student's specific strengths and weaknesses. I always strive to create a learning environment in which students are...
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...college students for eight years at a local community college and enjoy teaching very much. My experience working with students has enabled me to develop a range of practical skills. I am very creative and enjoy sourcing materials that make learning interesting. Motivation is a big contribution I bring into my Spanish classroom and working with individuals on a one on one basis. My non-curricular activities include playing tennis, raquetball, and running.
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...countries, and in various classrooms. I have experience teaching English and Spanish to ages preschool through adult. I graduated from Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR, with B.A. in English Literature and Spanish. After teaching in Ecuador and Korea, I received a teaching certificate in K-12 Spanish, 7-12 English, and 7-12 Bilingual Education from Saginaw Valley State University. I took a break from classroom teaching so that I could homeschool my own 3 children. Right...
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I am a native Spanish speaker who enjoys sharing my language and culture with others who are interested and motivated to learn it. I hold a K-12 professional teaching certificate with 20+ years of teaching experience with all the High School Spanish levels including AP Spanish Language and AP Spanish Literature.
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...at the University of Central Florida I want to use all of my talents and knowledge in order to help others. I want to help students who may be struggling in certain areas and just need someone who can find a way to make the material simple and fun. I believe in always trying to find a way to make school fun. I'm also originally from Bogota, Colombia and have lived in the United States...
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...history, English, and Spanish. With hundreds of hours of tutoring experience through Khan Academy's tutoring platform, I have had the opportunity to work with a diverse range of students, delivering personalized, one-on-one support. My tutoring approach is focused on making complex concepts accessible and engaging. I use various teaching methods to cater to different learning styles, helping students comprehend the material and develop a genuine interest in the subject. Whether assisting high school students with...
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I am a native English-speaker with a B.A. in Spanish and a passion for helping others learn. The Spanish language and the cultures of Latin American inspire me, and I love sharing that spark with fellow language-learners. During college, I tutored undergraduate and adult students in Spanish, and also served as and writing tutor for English students.
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...of Arts in Spanish from the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. I earned my Master of Arts in Spanish Literature from Georgia State University, and am currently studying for my PhD in Foreign Language education at Georgia State University. My teaching experience includes 3.5 years at the middle and high school levels and 6 years at the university level. I have also tutored at the university level. In my free time, I enjoy...
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...Physical Science, and Physics), English, U.S. History, U.S. Government, Spanish, Proofreading/Editing, or Test Prep (EOC, FSA, GRE, PSAT, SAT, and TEAS), I am ready and willing to work with you to achieve academic excellence. I am personable and well-rounded, leading my high school's graduating class and being inducted into my school's hall of fame. I have received numerous awards for competing in math, science, history, and geography. And I speak English and Spanish fluently. I...
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...in International Relations. Throughout college, I took Spanish language and cultural classes and was able to study abroad in Santiago, Chile and Madrid, Spain. I have formal tutoring experience with elementary-aged beginning readers and Spanish speaking adults. In tutoring, my goal is to understand a student's goals and have engaging sessions that work with their learning style. Spanish has led me to unique cultural, travel, and job experiences and I hope to help students develop...
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...college student graduating in Neuroscience and Psychology. I live in Reno, NV and I lived many years in Colombia. I love teaching and learning and meeting new people. I'd love to help people understand subjects that I am good at, like Spanish, Biology and Algebra. I am easy to reach and I'll try to make the learning experience as easy as possible. I love to be outdoors, and going to class. I really enjoy working...
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...I decided to stay because I loved it and needed to perfect my language skills as well. I lived in Spain for three years, giving private English classes at home and formal classes at a school. It was in Spain that I got a real grasp of the Spanish language and also got certified as an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher. I later went on to receive my bachelors in Spanish in the...
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I am a Ph.D. student studying Organizational Leadership. I am passionate at helping students learn because I myself love education. My preferred tutoring subjects are languages, mathematics, and Biblical Studies. I speak English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and I can read and write Greek and Hebrew. I want to make you successful in your learning whether you are trying hard to get that diploma or you are preparing yourself for your future career.
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...view. Doing so has made me realize that the United States does not put enough emphasis on learning a second language, specifically Spanish. As a result, we are limited in how we see and interact with the world and other nations. I wish to take my experience studying Spanish and completing a Bachelors of Arts in Spanish to help others explore Hispanic culture by studying the Spanish language. I would concentrate on teaching grammar, with...
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Welcome, I am Daniel and I teach all levels of math and spanish and statics (or structural analysis). it is important to set out goals for education and invest on progress. As a student, it's difficult to assess strengths in subjects of math and science and keep up...... I would ask the student what is subject area. Then, I will see what the problem areas are and see theory being used. After that, go over the...
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Recent AP Spanish Literature and Culture Tutoring Session Notes
Today's session was spent working on the student's homework. His listening skill is improving, as well as his speaking. However, he does need to practice a little bit more. On the other hand, it's an improvement from when school started again. We also went over his stroke order and character writing.
We began by going over some homework the student did from his workbook. I then gave him a quiz on the vocabulary from lesson 4, dialogue 1. He did very well. We then practiced some grammatical constructions and conversed in Mandarin.
Today, the student practiced writing sentences using prepositional phrases and adjunct phrases in Chinese with emphasis on placing modifiers in the correct position in the sentence. We briefly discussed relative clauses, since they follow the same grammar rules as the phrase types she was studying, but did not go in depth, since her class has not yet covered them. We spent most of the session practicing asking and answering questions in conversation. Her use of tones has improved, and she was able to express a wide variety of ideas in Chinese. She understood most of the questions I asked her.
In today's class, I talked about the Chinese New Year to my students, using a presentation and cartoons. They enjoyed the Chinese story and Spring Festival very much. I also taught them the basic greeting words in China. They matched the flashcards I gave them for the basic communication. Their homework was to remember all the conversation.
Student 1 and I went through his action routine and reviewed the characters for 1-10. I also taught him the pattern for writing numbers in Chinese, using 10 as a base and adding numbers on to 10 (for example, 21 in Chinese characters is 2 10 1). he and I quickly reviewed his action words, including up/down and left/right with the help of a yoga ball.
Student and I reviewed the old and new characters she had learned. I had her say the words in addition to recognizing the characters.
We talked about the Chinese new year and started a new lesson today about online chatting in China. The student read both texts and translated them into Chinese. She also wrote a 15-line dialogue in Chinese incorporating all the key words.