...for this, is because the more effort you put towards the language and the people who speak it, the better your trip there will be. You like it when people know how to speak English? Now wouldn't it be wonderful if you could speak German?! German is set-up just like English, except the main verb goes at the end. So, there isn't much trouble there. However, the words are very long and complex. I remember...
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...experience with students of all ages. In between my studies, I spent a year working as an au pair in both Guatemala and Germany, where I lived with host families and tutored several young children under the age of ten. I have also mentored undergraduate college students and help international students from China with improving their English. As a linguist, I understand the challenges of mastering one's first and second languages, which is why I...
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I recently moved from Potsdam, Germany to New Haven, CT. I grew up and studied environmental sciences in Germany, worked and traveled a lot internationally and have taught languages and science at the university and non-academic level. I enjoy teaching and I particularly enjoy supporting students who want to learn my beautiful but sometimes just a little too confusing language. ... Using a language is the best way to learn. With me you will be talking...
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...Baptist Theological Seminary (with Biblical Greek and Hebrew). I am an avid learner and a world traveler who has lived in Italy, Japan, and Romania. Passing on a love of learning, and way of streamlining the learning process is a pure joy to me. My teaching portfolio includes the university level, elementary through high school (substitute teaching), and safety and industrial training and testing. My personal interests/hobbies are: Helping people reach their life goals, Bible,...
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I moved to the U.S. from Germany ten years ago. I am currently finishing my degree in Critical Language and International Studies in German along with a Translation Certificate. While going to school, I started teaching children and adults of all ages in German conversation and grammar. I enjoy teaching, and I'm always ready to take on a new challenge.
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...with specialization of Creative Arts in Learning from Lesley University, Cambridge MA and a Master's Degree in French from Montclair State University. I am fascinated by the intersection of culture, history, and language, and I have always been passionate about the opportunity to explore new cultures and foreign languages. It all began when I was a high school student in my native Germany and became intrigued by the French language and culture after participating in...
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...during which time I studied the German language, history, and culture Since graduation, I have traveled extensively, tutoring children of immigrants in California for the "No Child Left Behind" program; adults in Manhattan looking to improve their English (as I am a certified ESL instructor); and private clients in the Veneto region of Italy. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, and History. In my experience helping...
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...I tutored mostly Math freelance and from 2011 to 2012 I taught French part-time at Bay Languages Academy, an after school program in Alameda. I started working with Varsity Tutors in 2013. I have always loved getting to know all of my students. Every single one has taught me so many things about learning and teaching, and I believe in return many have grown from working with me. For me, learning to work with a...
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...as tutoring goes, I'm a language specialist with three main interests--English, German, and Spanish. For each of these languages I'm happy to help students achieve those goals which are most important to them--whether it's preparing for a test, revising their writing, or simply practicing their conversational skills. I especially enjoy helping students with the early stages of non-L1 language acquisition (in either English, Spanish, or German). Something about this stage in the process of learning...
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...have the most experience tutoring writing, math, and German. It is most exciting for me to tutor German and writing because I am incredibly passionate about the German language and culture, and from my perspective bettering one's writing is also a process in bettering one's thinking. I find it rewarding to help students overcome many of the same challenges and hurtles that I and my peers overcame. Tutoring is a way for me to repay...
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...Skills and SAT German test preparation. I can also help students to overcome test anxiety, procrastination or other testing performance issues. In addition to my license, I hold the equivalent of a Bachelor's and a Master's in Psychology, including a Minor in Educational Psychology. I have 2 years of experience tutoring students of all ages. I have successfully worked with highly trained professionals who plan on living and working in a German speaking country. My...
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...to these fields. My personal favourite subjects to tutor are the arts and German. I am a creative person, and the arts are some of the most collaborative subjects in the world--they require collaboration, in fact--and I have a passion for working with people. I am a Russian born in Europe that emigrated to America and lived in the melting pot of New York City as well as Germany, which has fueled my interest in...
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...also let students talk about themselves, so I get to know them. I ask students to make presentations using their own basic knowledge of German. For instance, I have prompted the students to create Power Point presentations that introduce their family members to the class. They were told to use their knowledge of German to describe their family members. This gives them the opportunity to increase their depth of knowledge while improving their presentation and...
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...the University of Michigan Law School. I practiced for three years at a large law firm in Washington, D.C., primarily representing television stations. I also speak German, having learned it as a high school exchange student, majored in it in college, and having spent a summer working in a Berlin law office. As much as I love the law--and I really do!--I also love teaching. I recently spent a semester teaching as an Adjunct Professor...
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Have you spent years gaining a thorough understanding of German, and do you want to highlight your language abilities on your college applications? The SAT Subject Test in German presents you with an opportunity to do just this. The exam distinguishes between the German language abilities of top students nationwide, so excellent scores can set your college applications apart from those of other students. However, in order to be able to make such distinctions, the test is necessarily difficult, examining your knowledge of both introductory and advanced features of the German language. Adequately reviewing for such an exam can seem like an impossible feat, especially when the process demands that you focus on your weakest skills and the gaps in your knowledge in order to be most useful. Don't waste time and energy in trying to analyze your own German language abilities, when a professional tutor can assist you in preparing for your exam with accuracy and efficiency. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with SAT Subject Test in German tutors. The educational directors on staff can pair you with a talented German instructor who can help you to approach your exam with confidence.
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Recent SAT Subject Test in German Tutoring Session Notes
We went over a practice test the student had done. He did a little worse than he had done previously, but at least part of the reason is that this test was harder (from a different prep book). His worse section this time was Scrambled Paragraphs, so we will focus on those for the next session. He did fairly well on the rest of the practice test, and we went over every problem he got wrong.
The student and I focused on science and math today. Given an extrapolation on his half-test warm-up, he raised his science score by nine points!! He also did well on the math portion, consistently answering every question without leaving any blanks. Well done!
The student and I covered the few problems he missed on the ACT Math section before starting our discussion of the English section, and how to specifically apply first-and second-pass answering to it. He took a practice subject test, which we will grade next time.
This was our first session. Today we went through two subjects in ACT Math. The student is good at math. He just needs some organization and he needs to remember some of the math topics from earlier classes.
Today the student and I did another review of the essay, going into specific details about what to include or not include and looking at examples of essays that scored 1-6. We also discussed different topics that she felt comfortable referencing for her essay. After the overview, we went through a reading and math section of the practice test we are working on. The student is doing much better with her reading after learning how to give herself small breaks and focus on small chunks of the passage at a time. She performed very well in the sections we looked at today. We are continuing to work on the conceptual problems but on many questions she seems to guess quickly instead of thinking through the answer. I think further exercises in patience and taking her time will help with this quickness.
This was my first session with the student, and it went very well. He's clearly a hard worker and very smart. We went through two practice reading sections from the PSAT book, and we got through about half of a writing section. Going through the exam together, he got almost every question right. He said that it helped that I read some of the questions to him, so we talked about slowly shifting from me reading the questions to him reading the questions out loud to him reading the questions silently. Next time we want to focus a bit on ways to strengthen his vocabulary.