(3540) Atkinson English Tutors
English teacher in chestnut hill | Greg C.
English teacher in Chestnut Hill | Greg C.
Academic finance, statistics and analysis meet practical applications in this tutor with more than ten years of experience in consulting and corporate finance environments. Greg's students frequently achieve top scores in their exams and courses, and nearly all realize substantial improvement in aca... Read more
Sheila E. offers ESL Tutoring in chestnut hill
Sheila E. offers ESL Tutoring in chestnut hill
I began my teaching career as a home-school teacher for the Fremont Union High School District in California. There I worked one-on-one with youth who had severe health challenges and were required to be taught at home. After two years of combining classroom teaching and home-schooling, I returned to graduate school in nutritional biology. I obtained my M.S. and then completed my credential in science education. Immediately after, I landed a full time position back at my alma mater in Cupertino. Read more
Learn English with Steve M. in chestnut hill
Learn English with Steve M. in Chestnut Hill
Hi! I'm Steve. In addition to my role as a tutor, I’m a professional archaeologist who has spent most of the past 10 years living in Europe and doing fieldwork in Central Asia, where I study the prehistory of the famous “Silk Roadâ€. How did I get into that? Thank the teachers! From elementary through high school, a number of fantastic instructors recognized and cultivated my fascination with archaeology, eventually leading me to obtain a master's degree, then a PhD. and finally to pursue my o Read more
One on One English Course offered by Jess L.
Professionally Licensed MA Biology Teacher
I'm a professionally licensed biology teacher in MA. I have taught college prep, honors, and AP biology was well as physical sciences. Cells and immunology are my favorite part about biology - viruses and parasites are fascinating! Tutoring one-on-one allows me to gain insight into a students to gra... Read more
English Class in chestnut hill
English Class in Chestnut Hill
I'm Josh, a Ph.D student in History at Boston College. I focus on American History. I taught History at Quinnipiac University for two semesters. The classes I instructed were both sections of American History. I also substitute taught at a high school for 3 years, where I assisted many students in i... Read more
Reading Tutor in chestnut hill
Reading Tutor in chestnut hill
Hi! I'm Ali. I just graduated from Yale University with a BA in Environmental Studies and 3.71 GPA, and I'm looking to do some tutoring this summer. I've always loved to tutor, and I've tutored in a variety of different settings: GED math for Hispanic women of all ages in Dorchester, elementary stu... Read more
English Tutoring in chestnut hill
English Tutoring in chestnut hill
I am a college graduate currently pursuing a Master's in Hispanic studies at Boston College. As a native born English speaker who started learning Spanish at 17 years-old I understand the struggles that can be experienced when trying to become bilingual. I have tutored people of all ages in both Spa... Read more
Abel S. is a Private English Tutor in boston
Abel S. is a Private English Tutor in Parlier
Dear parent and/or student,First and foremost, thank you for having taken a few minutes to look at my tutor profile. I come to Wyzant with experience as an online and in-person tutor in the following subjects: Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, Calculus AB, Chemistry, Spanish, and Fren... Read more
English Class in boston
English Class in Boston
I have had a knack for tutoring all throughout high school. I enjoyed tutoring students in college preparatory and AP Chemistry while I was still in high school. In the beginning, no one ever asked for my help explicitly but when I saw fellow students struggling with concepts covered in class I offe... Read more
George A. offers ESL Tutoring in boston
George A. offers ESL Tutoring in boston
My undergraduate engineering study group used to have a saying. “It is relatively simple... Once you know what you are doing.†Many times the biggest issue was the second part of that statement. Many times people are unable to figure out “What they are doing†and their teachers, colleagues, co-workers, and/or friends are unable or unwilling to take the time to help them because they think the problem at hand is “relatively simpleâ€. I understand that everyone approaches a problem from a differen Read more