It all started with me being very poor at algebra in high school. I struggled a lot, till I got an excellent tutor who kept using different approaches to get the information across till we found the right one. I ended up loving my arch nemesis (math) so much that I went on to get a 730 out of 800 in my SAT math and I've used the same approaches taught to me to help struggling students. (read more)
...I want my students to succeed.Qualifications in Phonics are difficult to delineate -- especially English Phonics. But, I will try!!
I have worked with Phonics for over 40 years and from elementary grades trough grad school. (Yes, grad school students sometimes need to work on Phonics!)
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...Hope to hear from you soon!I have taken multiple courses on English grammar, as a part of my job as a teacher. I am familiar with teaching grammar at different levels. I have experience teaching grammar to grades 1-7. (read more)
...Then, I ensure time for the students to practice material on their own. Finally, I give my students assignments to complete, and let them do mock exams before the actual exam date. Also, I make sure that my students do grasp the ideas really well, and I can repeat my explanations as needed to make sure everything is clear, and the student can ace the Material. (read more)
...Graduating high school in 2018 with a 3.76 GPA I would love to help other's obtain their GED. My biggest strengths are in math, with my engineering background, but I am confident in my abilities to help you with other subjects as well. When I was in college I worked as a math tutor for 2 years and I was an international student mentor! (read more)