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...Learning a second language, Mandarin, can be very challenging for a new learner. This is because the pronunciation and enunciation of Mandarin is very different from English. Also, after school, it is recommended that you pair-up with another learner and practice.
5 Subjects:
including
Chinese,
Microsoft Excel,
general computer,
Microsoft PowerPoint
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...While I specialized in Spanish Linguistics and Bilingualism, I also studied Literature and History of Mexico, Spain, the Caribbean, and South America. I also hold a certificate in Translation and Interpreting from UCSD. I taught Spanish 101 and 102 courses at SDSU where I also developed teaching materials, prepared and administered quizzes, and graded written essays and exams.
17 Subjects:
including
Spanish,
ESL/ESOL,
English,
reading
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...I have been working for an ESL school in San Diego since April 2011. I have taught a variety of English classes, including: core classes, consisting of reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar; TOEFL; TOEIC; Cambridge; and daily conversation. I pride myself for consistently receiving exceptional student feedback.
8 Subjects:
including
TOEFL,
ESL/ESOL,
reading,
English
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...Basically all the students were temporary visa students who were either learning or improving their English before returning to their home country. Finally, I ran my own business offering services such as ESL classes, job interview skills, essay writing and other services related to language ski...
27 Subjects:
including
ESL/ESOL,
TOEFL,
speech,
Spanish
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I am a qualified ESL teacher with a master's degree in linguistics. I have experience teaching children as well as adults. As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Jordan I taught English to fourth- and fifth-grade girls in a village school.
13 Subjects:
including
ESL/ESOL,
TOEFL,
English,
reading
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