…a small city in northern Jordan, where my primary assignment was teaching English at an elementary school. In addition to teaching the assigned curriculum in the classroom, I focused on remedial English and phonics in small groups and one-on-one sessions. I also led extra-curricular activities in environmental education, drama, music, art, and writing. I graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. I majored in English and received high honors for my...Read more
…from elementary school to high school and university. Over the course of this time, I've tutored many elementary, middle, high school and college students privately in subjects ranging from mathematics to writing to standardized test prep (SAT/GRE). I am also a published writer, with essays and articles appearing in Foreign Policy Magazine, the Oxford Encyclopedia, and other publications. In addition, I worked for two years as a foreign language instructor at the University of Washington,...Read more
…pursue a career in medicine. While completing my post-bacc at Harvard, I worked as a research assistant in the lab of the Chief of Nephrology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and volunteered extensively. One of my favorite volunteer experiences was tutoring high school students from Dorchester and Roxbury. I taught my students English, Physics, Chemistry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Biology, and helped them with standardized test preparation. My personal tutoring style is to use a combination...Read more
我主修中东研究和小math during undergrad at Cornell. Since graduating I've worked in a number of fields and countries, although the common theme is teaching English and researching in the Middle East. As an English Teaching Assistant at Weill Medical School in Qatar, I became competent at editing and guiding students in writing. I'm now a first year fellow studying Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School.Read more
…process for incoming students. As a result, I feel that my ability to proofread essays and my proficiency in the health sciences are especially strong. I've been involved in multiple tutoring programs since my freshman year of high school. After completing my organic chemistry course at Loyola University Chicago, my professor hired me as a TA, and I maintained that job for one year until I graduated. I am also a certified MCAT/ACT instructor. Additionally,...Read more
…friends who had not yet graduated asked me to tutor them! That experience gave me the passion for teaching and the teaching process. I hold a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, an MBA, and I'm currently weighting my choices for my PhD. I have been teaching as a tutor and as a college instructor for the past 7 years, not counting the years I worked as a tutor after graduation, I consider myself successful in...Read more
A fun tutor who enjoys helping others; I've had two years of tutoring experience at the University of Houston. I feel comfortable tutoring people of all ages and have worked mainly with freshmen and sophomores. I also love tutoring middle school students, high school students, and adults.... My goal is to engage, challenge, and inspire growth in my students. I try to adapt my skills to each student depending on their personality and learning style. Also,...Read more
…Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, I have been working for IBM as a data scientist. I have been captain and leader of soccer teams, and was able to lead my team into championships and nationals. I am sure I can bring the same passion and leadership that is put into the soccer field to any job and task presented. My flexible personality allow for easy interaction and relationship with colleagues. Besides being an innate leader,...Read more
…for Middle School grades 4-8. I am originally a professional in Accounting field for over 22 years. I have a Bachelors of Science major in Accounting, and minor in Business Administration, I also obtained a Professional Diploma HR Management . I am Bilingual English/Arabic Classic and Egyptian Dialect. I passed the State Exam for Language other than English LOTE for Teaching, at Superior level. I have a great passion for teaching and reach my utmost...Read more
My tutoring specialty are the history of Ohio's constitutional law, American History 19th century. I connect past historical events to current times to add relevance to the student's lives.Read more
…在2001年我的医学博士学位。此外,我收到了y Master of Arts in Education with a focus on Adult Education and Training from Argosy University, Phoenix, AZ. I have over 10 year experience teaching and tutoring students in different subjects including Science, Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, and Language. I work as a college professor for more than 10 years and my tutoring technique is simple, I begin by knowing my student and what is his/her...Read more
I'm a recent graduate of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School with an MPA and concentrations in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy. I did my undergrad at The Ohio State University where I studied Arabic and Development Economics. Previously, I worked in international affairs in various hotspots throughout the world including Afghanistan and Iraq. I enjoy teaching and empowering students to not only learn the material at hand but also develop skills that can help them...Read more
…Pathologist. I graduated from Lewis University in May 2022 with a M.S in SLP and from Governors State University in May 2020 with a B.H.S in CDS. I have a desire in helping others pass the SLP praxis exam with confidence and with a good skill set. I love communication and language which is why I also have a desire to teach American Sign Language and Arabic. I believe learning is a never ending process...Read more
…bachelor degrees in Mathematics and in Environmental Studies, I earned a Master degree in Mathematics, an Education Specialist degree and my doctoral degree in education (ABD). I have been teaching Mathematics courses for more than 15 years at Tennessee State University and now at A&M University. Also I tutored Mathematics to 3rd 12th grade students through private group or one-to-one sessions. Beside my Math knowledge, I also taught several adults and kids the Arabic Language....Read more
I have worked previously tutoring college students and worked as a teaching assistant for a year. I really enjoy teaching and my favorite subject to teach is math: ranging from basic Algebra and Geometry all the way to Advanced Calculus and Difference equationsRead more
…chain management concentration) from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Currently, I work at the University of Michigan Health System - Ann Arbor as a Management Engineer Consultant. Teaching has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My mother being a French teacher, it was no surprise that I enjoyed teaching growing up. My career goal is getting my PhD after acquiring some years of experience and becoming...Read more
…college like Harvard, The University of Chicago, or Stanford. Thanks to the help of a great ACT tutor, good grades, and a lot of motivation I was accepted into The University of Chicago with a full tuition scholarship. Currently, I am a rising third year in my undergraduate studies at The University of Chicago. Although I was a good student in high school, I became much stronger with the help of older students and tutors....Read more
…joined the Peace Corps in Morocco and embarked on my career teaching English. After that, I returned to the university of Washington for graduate studies. From 1980 to 2021, I have taught ESL (TEFL certification), ABE-GED, Corrections and Homeless Education, Developmental Education (certification), and College Freshman English, at home and abroad, with 15 years teaching in Saudi Arabia; therefore, I have met and helped learners of all levels improve their English reading, writing, listening, speaking,...Read more
I studies pharmacy, I am a registered pharmacist in the state if Michigan and Ohio I have Masters and a PhD in the field of pharmacology. I did post-doctoral degree in immuno-oncologyRead more
…in Cairo, Egypt, the country of pyramids and ancient civilizations. The German School is highly reputable and caters to the needs of children of the German expats, where I lived a double cultured life and got certified by the German Ministry of Education in Bonn, Germany. Afterwards, I studied Chemical Engineering and had an internship in Hanover Germany at the "Institute for Petroleum Research". My love to the German Language drove me to work for...Read more
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The ability to speak one or more Arabic dialects can be quite an impressive addition to your resume. As one of the fastest-growing and richest regions in the world, the ability to speak Arabic fluently could land you a high-paying career in a Gulf Cooperation Council country like the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, or Kuwait. Unfortunately, however, mastering the Arabic language can be as difficult as it is lucrative. With a complex writing system and a grammar structure that is completely different than that of English, many students who are self-studying or learning in the classroom find themselves confused and frustrated. Don't be dissuaded by the difficulty of learning this language. Instead, supplement your studies with private Arabic tutoring. By contacting Varsity Tutors, we can help you connect with a private Arabic tutor in your area who can assist you in your language-learning goals.
Unlike many modern languages of the Indo-European tree, such as Spanish, French, and German, a Semitic language like Arabic can be quite difficult to learn for native English speakers. Even with the best of help, it can still be time-consuming and challenging. Therefore, do not be fooled into thinking that you can teach yourself this language. The morphological and phonemic structures of any of the Arab dialects are quite foreign to the structures as they occur in the English language. Likewise, there is the added difficulty of an alphabet that is quite different from the Roman alphabet used to express English words. Unlike the Greek or even the Cyrillic alphabet, the alphabet used in the Russian language, Arabic script can appear quite foreign to an English speaker, making mastery of the language all that more difficult. Add to that the dialectic differences found in many different countries, and you have quite a smorgasbord of difficulties for mastering this important language. Do not let all of this dissuade you, for you are not alone and without help! Varsity Tutors can help you connect with knowledgeable Arabic instructors who can help you develop the skills that you need, building on your current language skills and giving you confidence in reading, writing, and speaking Arabic.
Instead of interacting with a computer program or a written text, you can develop your skills by experiencing the back-and-forth that is possible between a student and his or her teacher in Arabic tutoring. A tutor can help you diagnose the subtle difficulties that you are having in the process of learning this complex tongue, helping to quicken your progress. Whether your difficulties are primarily in using a spoken dialect or in reading the standard forms of written Arabic, your tutor can identify the roots of your issues in a way that is impossible in an impersonal class, with a computer program, or by trying to study on your own. Through directly addressing your issues, you can move on to the skilled use of the Arabic tongue with ease and efficiency.
When you work with a private Arabic tutor, you are also able to learn with someone who is dedicated to working around your busy schedule. This means that you control when and where you meet, and can have sessions at night, during the weekend, or any other time that doesn't take away from your prior engagements. Moreover, you can choose where you would like to study, and are encouraged to pick a place that is a comfortable learning environment. While many students enjoy studying from the comfort of their own home, you can also choose to meet at a local college campus, in the library, or at your favorite coffee shop. Finally, if you can't meet in-person, simply ask your tutor to conduct a face-to-face online session with you using our live learning platform. With help just a phone call or email away, why hesitate to find the assistance that can help you succeed in your Arabic studies today? Contact Varsity Tutors to discuss how we can help you find the best Arabic tutor for you!
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Recent Arabic Tutoring Session Notes
I had an introductory lesson with the student, focusing on the letters of the Arabic alphabet, how to pronounce them, and practicing a short and basic conversation. He seems very enthusiastic about the class and Arabic in general.
Focused mainly on assessing where the student is at in his Arabic proficiency, getting an idea for his vocabulary and where the areas of opportunity are in his language learning. Reviewed basic grammar and some simple words focusing on the theme school and family. Ended session with a 30-min conversation in Arabic in order to activate some of the newer words and to get him accustomed to speaking in Arabic and forming sentences. As expected, listening and speaking skills could use some work and refining. That will come through consistent practice.
The student and I worked on his sentence translations regarding location today. After showing him the pattern and jogging his memory using the textbook, he did very well. We also practiced unscrambling sentences. He did great with that. He shows a good understanding of grammar/sentence structures.
We began by going over some homework the student did from his workbook. We then moved on to lesson four, and worked through the first dialogue. Finally, we practiced some grammatical constructions and conversed in Mandarin.
The student and I used the Chinese language-learning website to go through 4 storybooks. She transcribed these books into Pinyin with my assistance as needed. She did very well in recognizing the sentence structure patterns and extrapolating words and definitions based on her prior knowledge.
Today, I explained the test questions to the student, since he is taking Mandarin 1 soon. We practiced some sentences, and introduced 63 most commonly used Chinese nouns that may appear in his test. He worked really hard to understand, I am satisfied with his progress. He concerned about the sentence structure, which we will cover next week. His homework is to get familiar with all these vocabulary.