...I find that this method of hearing the correct phrase repetitively really works and sticks with a student much more than strictly memorizing grammar rules. Since students learn in many different ways, each student may look at a math problem in a different way. So a tutor has to be adaptable and patient. (read more)
...As an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, I made the Dean's List. I have worked successfully with a very broad range of students in a variety of subjects including social sciences, English language learning, English Language Arts, and TOEFL/SAT/ACT test prep. As a licensed public scho... (read more)
...With dedicated support, they rose to become the second-highest-performing class among six Grade 12 classes—an achievement that reinforces my belief in the potential within every child. Throughout my career, I’ve served in several leadership roles, including Grade Supervisor for multiple levels, ... (read more)
...Selected to work on a research about Neo-gothic style in Architecture for a year and due to consistent progression of my work, advanced achievements in the research being developed and outstanding collaboration with my colleague, I was chosen by my research supervisor to continue expanding my con... (read more)
...For example, I may be training a Sales Manager, so my vocabulary lessons need to be geared to sales talk, figures, negotiation, product talk, etc. This will be taught in the form of simulations of the particular environment where these words will be used. Many methods are possible, from reading/pronouncing words and related texts, to videos, to role plays, to dialogues, etc. (read more)