(3441) Ipswich English Tutors
English Lessons in wolfeboro by Emily J.
English Lessons in wolfeboro by Emily J.
I am a physics teacher with 20 years of experience. I have worked in various settings in the past -- as a researcher at Columbia University, as an MCAT course developer at Stanley Kaplan, and as a teacher. I have taught everything from 7th grade general science, to physics, to astronomy, to AP phy... Read more
English Lessons in wolfeboro by Jared H.
English Lessons in wolfeboro by Jared H.
I have experience as a teaching assistant at the University of Vermont where I gave students individual attention, and helped them succeed. I love tutoring because it gives me a chance to help other succeed academically, and it allows me to get others excited about what they're learning.I have a Mas... Read more
Reading Tutor in providence
Reading Tutor in providence
Hi, my name is Ishan and I love to help others succeed! In high school I volunteered to teach underprivileged students from ages 10 to 16 in the Milwaukee area. This experience has meant a lot to me both by making me feel good about serving those in need and by making me a more effective teacher. I ... Read more
Andrew K. is a Private English Tutor in providence
Andrew K. is a Private English Tutor in Providence
Hello! :D I am a creative and unique Tutor and Professor serving southern New England. My wide ranging areas of interest include the Biological Sciences, Psychology and Western European (and World) History. I look forward to tutoring special needs high school and college students in the CT/RI and ... Read more
English Lessons in providence by Sylvia R.
English Lessons in providence by Sylvia R.
Hi, I'm Sylvia. I am a member of Brown University's Class of 2021 intending to major in Applied Math-Economics and have tutored throughout high school. My primary approach is to establish strong foundations in the subjects that students learn and to ensure that students truly understand the concepts... Read more
Learn English with Jacob J. in providence
Learn English with Jacob J. in Providence
I began tutoring four years ago when I was in high school, and have ever since loved working as a tutor. My passion as a tutor is founded in my lifelong commitment to academia, both as a student and a teacher. I have always followed an innate sense of curiosity that leads me in my independent education. This same sense of curiosity is what I seek to inspire in my students.My philosophy as a tutor is to always begin with the basics, the fundamentals. I will always ask my students to complete a p Read more
English teacher in providence | Julianna L.
English teacher in Providence | Julianna L.
Hello! I'm Julianna, currently a sophomore at Brown University studying applied math with a focus on biology, and hoping to apply for medical school in a couple years. I have been tutoring ever since I was a freshman in high school. Since then, I have tutored a wide variety of subjects, from math to... Read more
Learn English with Geo L. in providence
Learn English with Geo L. in Providence
Hi,I'm currently studying Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Brown University. I taught math (SAT, pre algebra, algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, AMC) in high school for three years and Spanish for one year. Although math is my strongest area of expertise, I also have been using MATLAB for work and study for a while and can definitely tutor for that subject as well. I worked as part of a college counseling group, so I can also provide services such as college counseling and essay proofrea Read more
English Tutoring in north providence
English Tutoring in north providence
I have just recently taken my Praxis 2 Content Knowledge Test in Social Studies. I am awaiting to hear my score. At this time I am a Substitute Teacher for a local High School. I want to broaden my opportunities to teach and help students to understand history and Social Studies. It is my goal to sh... Read more
Learn English with Laurie M. in north providence
Learn English with Laurie M. in North Providence
Teaching is both rewarding and frustrating. The look you get from a child who “gets it†for the first time, the smile they have when they have accomplished a task they once thought was difficult, the excitement they experience when they make a new discovery, are all part of the rewards of teaching. The frustration comes in when you know a student is having difficulty and gives up, or cannot keep focused due to stresses in the home, or the student who wants to “get it†and tries so hard to no a Read more