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Joanna Vasquez
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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English and spanish lessons in Danvers, MA, USA.
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Madison Thurber
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Hello, prospective student! I have 3 years of online and in-person experience teaching people of all ages! Whether you are learning the basics of the English language, improving your grammar, writing an essay, or working on your resume, I am here to help you through a conversational and interactive approach. My professional experience involves utilizing evidence-based training that focuses on speaking, listening, reading and writing. I excel at individualizing lessons to suit your personal needs. My passion is creating a fun and friendly learning atmosphere that will help to build a stronger confidence n your English skills. I graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (emphasis in English, minor in Sociology). Recently, I moved to Boston, MA to pursue further education. I love landscape photography, Elvis Presley, writing, attending the theater and teaching English. I can't wait to meet you soon! Sincerely, Madie
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Milica Ivanovic
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I want to show the beauty of the languages and science. Languages now days are really important, not just for better communication, but for the better ability for jobs. Being able to be fluent, or at least really high educated in languages is from crucial www.*** an athlete that is seeking an engineering diploma, and as a woman, I think education is number one priority today.
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Olivia Smith
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I am a trained tutor with a BA in Written Arts and Classical Studies, and 4+ years of experience tutoring students of all ages. I work particularly on supporting students as they develop writing, reading, and studying skills. In my work I meet students where they are in their academic process and collaborate with them to build achievable goals. I work to change student outcomes--not just the grade on one paper or test; this work is not simply editing, but rather engaging with the roots of students’ academic struggles and joys and building up from there. I believe in supporting students as they interrogate their own academic processes and their own ideas--and do this by leading them through rounds of Socratic questioning, free writing, and showing examples of model work. I have worked at the Bard College Learning Commons as a tutor for over four years, where I have been a peer tutor and Writing Fellow. I am also TESOL certified and have worked at Bard College as an ELL specific tutor. Through the Bard Prison Initiative, I have gained experience working with "non-traditionally aged" students. I am now employed by Bard College as the Tutor Coordinator, a job that allows me not only to tutor, but also to support, collaborative with, and hold training workshops for the undergraduate tutors at the college.