...Grammarly is okay (but inconsistent) with text-dependent spelling errors, colon/semi-colon use, and irregularly constructed verbs. Its worst attribute may be that it "assaults" sentences of interesting construction and tries to force you to put them in standard sentence structure. Grammarly wants to ensure that your prose follows its specific formats. (read more)
19 Subjects: includingEnglish,Reading,LSAT,Career Development
...Also, there were many native English speakers from US and Canada working as English teachers, and they also wanted to learn Korean, so I taught them as well. After finishing school in NY, I focused on teaching Korean at language schools in NYC. I taught groups (up to 10 students) and private in-person classes at all levels in a classroom setting. (read more)
...For the last six years I've also been working as a college essay tutor, helping students develop their own voice in supplemental essays and personal statements for applications to highly selective universities. As a lifelong reader and a recent graduate of Wesleyan University's English Literatur... (read more)
...In my senior year, I tutored 3rd–5th graders in math and later worked with 6th graders in an after-school program, guiding up to 8 students per session. Additionally, I have covered ELA and History Regents Prep at the DOE Headquarters in Brooklyn. Recently, I taught ELA for grades 2-12 at NYC STEM Club, specializing in SHSAT, ISEE, HSPT, TACHS, and State Tests for over three years. (read more)
15 Subjects: includingEnglish,Reading,Literature,Elementary Math
...I also provided virtual tutoring to a high school student, aged 16, for their grammar and vocabulary skills. Overall, my tutoring experiences culminated in about a year altogether. My Psychology major led me to bring cognitive-based theories to my tutoring approach. (read more)