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...Native speakers often lack the ability to explain things about their own language. While you should certainly pick up sounds from native speakers and learn from them at advanced levels, having a teacher who has had to learn the language from the ground up just as you have is less likely to leave you frustrated. I started studying Russian my senior year in college.
8 Subjects:
including
Russian,
calculus,
writing,
ESL/ESOL
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...Teaching is my passion!I am an attending surgeon with more than 15 years experience in general surgery and have taught human anatomy to medical students and nurses for more than 8 years and have also helped many students and doctors preparing for different professional exams. I am presently prep...
9 Subjects:
including
Russian,
nursing,
anatomy,
physiology
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...I excel at explaining concepts, and one of my younger students said I make learning math fun. The majority of my students are algebra/math students, since that is the area with which people have the most difficulty. I excel at explaining concepts, and one of my younger students said I make learning math fun.
38 Subjects:
including
Russian,
reading,
English,
writing
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...I have had 6 years of experience studying the Russian language; as such, I have a deep understanding of the difficulties with grammar that English speakers will experience while trying to learn Russian. I have a minor from the University of Georgia in Russian. Between studying Russian and teach...
18 Subjects:
including
Russian,
English,
reading,
writing
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...As a chemist, I have to perform different kinds of calculation every day both in routine analytical procedures and for research and development tasks. Prealgebra is a subject, along with algebra, geometry, pre calculus, and calculus, statistics, among others, that is a meaningful tool for chemis...
7 Subjects:
including
Russian,
Spanish,
chemistry,
algebra 1
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