...Workplace English is less abstract and less "wordy" than academic English; however, English for the workplace also has a set of rules. These are usually industry-specific. My approach to teaching English is usually as follows: After I understand the learner's writing goals, I carry out a quick diagnostic test so that I can develop a study plan to meet the individual student's needs. (read more)
...I have my Bachelors degree in English and am in the process of completing my Masters of Education with a minor in teaching English to speakers of other languages. I have been teaching for five plus years. My teaching background is in both secondary English (7th-12th grade) and in adult ESL classes. (read more)
...Additionally, as a professor I have 10+ years guiding dissertations and examining student performance. I guide students based on the best approaches to improve student performance. I have spent several years honing my skills as a reading coach. (read more)
...I have worked as an ESL college tutor where I have facilitated English discussion, practiced English conversation in groups, and worked with students from a wide range of ages. In Algebra, I have tutored 1 on 1 with students who have extra needs and have used many visual aides to introduce abstract concepts. I also received a few American Sign Language students for tutoring services. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,ESL/ESOL,Algebra 2,Sign Language
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Uche.Math is my core subject and I have been tutoring Math for a very long time. And the key to success is figuring out which way you can 'get it'. (read more)