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...Most of my experience is in private tutoring. I enjoy teaching French because it is an extremely rewarding experience to see my students progress. I make my class fun by sharing amusing stories from my country and being very theatrical when it comes to pronunciation.
1 Subject:
French
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...Prior to the end of the lesson the student makes a list of the difficult words encountered. He studies these words along with their definitions for the following's session application quiz. Unless a student who is having difficulties in grammar knows his weak areas, I ask him to write a paragraph or two during the first session.
13 Subjects:
including
French,
reading,
English,
writing
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...I prefer Princeton Review Books, but I also have Peterson, Kaplan and Princeton special books for acquiring an exemplary vocabulary. I also maintain accounts on line which allow my students to practice with some excellent drills during part of their lesson, while again not being obliged to subsc...
22 Subjects:
including
French,
reading,
English,
writing
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...Last year, I have translated the lectures and PowerPoint presentations of a team of American therapists going to Haiti. Even though I am a French native, I have taught English to English as second language students. I have lived in the USA for the last 20 years.
28 Subjects:
including
French,
reading,
English,
ESL/ESOL
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...I tutored ESL to a refugee for a year. I helped a college student with her TOELF exam in Spain. I was the personal English tutor to the Secretary General of the Ministry of Health for the Kingdom of Morocco.
9 Subjects:
including
French,
reading,
Spanish,
grammar
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