Introduction to Fiction Tutors in Westchester, IL
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-B.A. in English Literature & Russian Studies from University of Colorado in Boulder; GPA: 3.8; graduated May 2012 -TEFL Certificate...
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I am also currently an ESL tutor at the Jane Addams Resource Center . My students would tell you that I am patient, thorough, and always willing to adapt to suit the individual needs and interests of a particular student . I'm particularly skilled in teaching ESL, reading...
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In 2006, I received my BA from Bethany College, West Virginia (Major: English Literature; GPA: 3.996). I have a certificate from the City...
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As an undergraduate, I worked for the Student Resource Center, tutoring my peers in Philosophy and English Lit classes . While earning my Master's Degree, I worked for a tutoring company in Boston that primarily supported Korean students studying abroad in the area's...
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Sarah Lawrence College - Bachelor of the Arts, Class of 2020, focus in Music Theory & Composition, Jazz Trumpet Performance, and Creative...
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Studied widely and avidly in college, including courses in Buddhist philosophy and history, Jewish philosophy and history, 17th century British literature, all forms of creative writing, critical linguistic and literary theory, literary analysis, philosophy, fashion, game...
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Loyola University Chicago, B.A., French (May 2016) I studied abroad in Nantes, France, for four months during my studies. This truly...
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I majored in French at college and specialized in Spanish literature courses . I have leadership experience as well as relevant computer skills . I work well with others and have great patience. 10th Grade, 10th Grade math, 10th Grade Reading, 10th Grade Writing, 11th...
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I studied a variety of humanities and arts at Franklin and Marshall College. My degree is technically in film, although I took as many...
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If your Shakespeare essay has you beating your head against a wall, a great way to really understand the text is to throw the stuffy literature criticism pamphlet to the winds and try bellowing "Once more into the breach !" while brandishing a foam sword . That is, after...