...In English, we would use "blue eye" or "blue eyes" and blue (adjective) does not changes. In Spanish, it must agree with the noun. When conjugating a verb, one must know the tense--there are quite a few in Spanish, with different spellings from the same ROOT verb. (read more)
...With the discipline of my practice in English education and martial arts, I have found that my philosophy with teaching is that all students are capable of achieving their goals whether that is in the classroom or outside of it. I have worked with students of many different backgrounds and I lov... (read more)
...After performing these steps, I devise a lesson plan based on agreed upon goals and outcomes that the student/parent and I have discussed. I am deeply committed and passionate about working with students to ensure that they are receiving one-on-one instruction that is personalized to their needs... (read more)
...Over the years, I have had valuable experiences working on personal statements, resumes, and applications, and I am very comfortable helping students at all phases of the process. I worked for the admissions offices of both my undergraduate and medical schools and was able to gain beneficial ins... (read more)
...I am equipped to coach and facilitate a wide variety of learners. I have my Masters in Education, and was certified to teach English as a second language in 2013. I am a dental hygiene instructor and have been teaching clinical and classroom theory in a university for 13 years. (read more)