(1046) Sammamish English Tutors
Learn English with Marie K. in olympia
Learn English with Marie K. in Olympia
I am new to tutoring, and my long-term goal is to become an educator at the high school or college level. Although I don't have very much experience as an instructor, I feel that my academic achievements and enthusiasm for education will enable me to become an excellent tutor. I always loved school, and I performed very well throughout my academic career, earning "A" grades in ten AP (Advanced Placement) classes, scoring 2280 (out of 2400) on my SAT, and graduating magna cum laude with a master' Read more
Reading Tutor in olympia
Reading Tutor in olympia
I have 25 years of experience working with at-risk learners, individualizing curriculum to meet each one's specific needs in English and all aspects of Middle School and High School Social Studies, including US History, World History, Pacific Northwest History, Government (Civics), and Economics. I... Read more
English teacher in olympia | Jay V.
English teacher in Olympia | Jay V.
My name is Jay. I graduated from Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa; elected to Sigma Tau Delta International English Honors Society and Alpha Sigma Lambda Honors Society. I can help you strengthen your knowledge of English and also sharpen your skills in read... Read more
One on One English Course offered by Brian M.
Experienced English and ESL tutor, college and high school exp.
I am an excellent teacher with many years experience working as a college professor and high school instructor. I have also tutored adults, adolescents and children for many years. I enjoy working with students from all backgrounds and educational levels. I have excellent writing, grammar and vocabu... Read more
One on One English Course offered by Johny J.
Learning a new language is important
Bonjour! You did not click on my profile by accident. I’m Johny J. – a fun tutor. I was born in a francophone country and I have a passion for languages. When I was in high school, I received good grades for French, Spanish and English. French was the main language that I used for... Read more
English Tutoring in anacortes
English Tutoring in anacortes
I am an experienced ESL teacher seeking students part-time. I have a 100 hour TESOL certification (Oxford Seminars) and several years doing volunteer service with Hispanics and Asians on both entry and advanced levels in acquiring a functional use of the English language. A retired US Air Force Unit... Read more
Learn English with Cindy E. in anacortes
Learn English with Cindy E. in Anacortes
The best part of teaching is getting to share my love of science with students, and see them get excited about it! I have a PhD in integrative biology and work as a marine biologist/mammalogist. I have published in scientific journals and presented at international scientific conferences. Throughout my career, I have continued to teach as an adjunct and tutor. I also taught at a charter high school for 2.5 years serving 10th-12th grade. With my experiences conducting research in the field an Read more
English teacher in anacortes | TJ R.
English teacher in Anacortes | TJ R.
I am an English teacher in Vietnam. I teach at an Elementary School, grades 1-5. I have my TESOL Certification as well. I also worked with children in Rwanda, Nepal, and India.I am currently teaching in several elementary schools in Northern Vietnam and will return to the U.S. in November. I love m... Read more
Janet B. is a Private English Tutor in anacortes
Janet B. is a Private English Tutor in Anacortes
After working for several years as a Registered Nurse, I decided to use my knowledge of anatomy, physiology, cell biology, genetics, and chemistry to become a Science teacher. I started out teaching high school students Biology and Ocean Ecology. I then taught middle school Science for several year... Read more
Margaux K. offers ESL Tutoring in anacortes
Margaux K. offers ESL Tutoring in anacortes
Hi! My name is Margaux. I'm a curious scientist who loves figuring out how things work, and why. I teach my students to observe the world, and question what they see. This might mean answering questions like, "Why do rabbits come out at dawn and dusk?" or, "Where do birds go when it rains?" or, "Is my math homework trying to kill me?" By embracing a student's innate curiosities, it becomes possible to engage with them in active learning. For many students, young and old alike, math is awf Read more