(1031) Edmonds English Tutors
Learn English with Gerald B. in tacoma
Learn English with Gerald B. in Tacoma
I have been teaching art for over 20 years. I began teaching crafts as a teenager at the St. Lawrence Brindisi summer camp. I continued to teach drawing and cartooning for various Parks & Recreation departments up until 2007, when I entered teaching fulltime as Cultural Arts instructor in the Juneau Indian Studies program. I have worked in arts fulltime since then. I currently teach arts at various Pierce County schools. I'm also a working artist and create Native American arts, coil baskets and Read more
One on One English Course offered by Dennis K.
Patient, Experienced Excel Tutor Also Tutors ESL
People and learning are what make life interesting and meaningful. I work well with people of various sizes, shapes, colors, ages and cultures. Everyone learns more in a relaxed, casual and spontaneous environment. When I can, I involve the student and his or her background in the examples, which... Read more
English Tutor in buckley
English Tutor in Buckley
I have just received my Master of Arts in Education from Michigan State University. While a student, I volunteered with students at Wilkeson Elementary, and spent much of my recent time with them working on math skills in small groups. I have found a lot of satisfaction and value in this, so decid... Read more
English teacher in burlington | Lindsay L.
English teacher in Burlington | Lindsay L.
If I was forced to describe myself in one simple sentence, that sentence would be: Sister, friend, avid hiker, and lover of tea. While it can be rather difficult to express one's entire personality in a few sentences, I will do my best to try. I moved to Burlington, WA one year ago from Heber, Utah.... Read more
English Lessons in puyallup by Kira S.
English Lessons in puyallup by Kira S.
I recently graduated with a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of California, Davis and have moved up to the Seattle/Tacoma area. My bachelor's degree is in Biology, and I have experience tutoring for a variety of undergraduate level biology courses including genetics, molecular biology and phy... 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