...foreign language as I have a passion for language learning and teaching. I speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and have also studied Japanese, German, Brazilian Sign Language, and Italian. I would describe my teaching philosophy as friendly but structured. I use lesson plan organization techniques including lesson plan outlines and back-up activities in case a certain activity does not go as planned. I also am familiar with teaching methodologies, learning styles, and how certain methodologies...
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...College with High Honours in Classical Language and Literature and from Oxford University (MSt) in Classics. My academic background includes a large amount of reading, analysis, and writing, which are suited to the SAT preparation. I especially love teaching Latin; over the past four years I have helped students master grammar and translation, while transferring my enthusiasm for the language and literature itself. I work very hard to make sure that my students make progress!...
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Haverford College - Bachelor in Arts, Classical Languages and Literature
University of Oxford - Masters, Classical Languages and Literature
Test Scores
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1560
SAT Math: 710
SAT Verbal: 800
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Recent IB Classical Languages SL Tutoring Session Notes
In this class, I did individual instruction again. Firstly, I reviewed all the terms we learned from last few classes. Based on my experience observing kindergarten students' Chinese learning process, I found the intensive review can be truly important. We also studied to count the number of animals and make phrases. I then introduced more terms about height, amount, and quantity. Four seasons in Chinese was also introduced. I'm glad to see they made progress.
Today, we practiced having conversations to review the vocabulary and sentence structures that we have been working on. I showed the student how to use a Chinese-English dictionary and I was impressed at how quickly she picked it up! We continued working on the Spring Couplet that we started learning during the last session. Next week, we'll practice using an abacus.
The student was very creative on making new sentences at this class. The old sentence structure we learned was "this is...". During today's class, we learned how to say "my, your, his, and her". So the new sentence structure was "this is my ...; this is your ...; this is his/her...". He was able to fill an object in the sentence. For example: "this is my hair; this is your small cat and," etc. Besides these we also reviewed the greetings we learned from last class. "Good night" was the only one he remembered. After hearing my reminders, he got his memory back.
Today's session was productive. We started a new section today and the student seemed to be understanding the material very quickly. We went over vocabulary for routines and times and she was able to provide examples using certain grammar points. We will be reviewing during the next session.
The student and I reviewed the phrases we'd gone over in the previous session, like "hello," "goodbye," and, "Can you speak English?" I then taught her five new phrases: "too expensive," "How much money?," "slow down," "say again," and, "What/excuse me?" We also went over "want" and "I don't want," as well as some grammar/sentence structures.
Today is the last session with the student. First we reviewed the passages, the practice sentences, and the vocabulary for chapter 13. We also went into chapters 14-15, which were the last two chapters of book 5. I noted significant improvement from the first lesson as he struggled less and less with reading. He is now able to read entire passages without needing much of my assistance and I only needed to correct occasional minor errors with pronunciation. We finished the lesson with a final reading comprehension test that was an overall integration of chapters 1-15.