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Prospect Park, NJ English Tutors

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Joseph B.
...My aim is to be not only a tutor but also a mentor, and I have had the good fortune to be able to guide students in original scientific research. Two of my high school students were recently named regional finalists in the 2012 Google Science Fair for our project. My qualifications include:? A ...
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29 Subjects: including ACT English, ACT Reading, biology, vocabulary
Joseph B.
$50.00/hr
Clifton, NJ
Amanda L.
...Advanced Placement courses in high school can offer rigorous training in these skills and my hard work in these classes was reflected in my AP test scores (4 in language, 5 in literature), as well as in my Cornell GPA (3.71). Given that these skills are necessary for nearly every scholastic and p...
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27 Subjects: including English, writing, Spanish, reading
Amanda L.
$50.00/hr
Montvale, NJ
Violet R.
I am a Middle School Math Teacher in the public school system. I have taught Math for the past 15 years. Before teaching only Math, I taught Language Arts(Reading, Writing), and Math.
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6 Subjects: including grammar, vocabulary, reading, phonics
Violet R.
$35.00/hr
Hackensack, NJ
Annemarie M.
...I would like to help. Being an English teacher in a foreign country required that I learned English from scratch myself. In the course of being in the United States for 24 years, I taught my own children through using a homeschooling program.
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3 Subjects: including reading, ESL/ESOL, German
Annemarie M.
$40.00/hr
Little Ferry, NJ
Jane P.
...In order to do this, the pianist has to know the music he or she is trying to reproduce. The most convenient way of doing this is to read music - but that isn't required; plenty of individuals who are not sighted learn to play by ear. Reading (or reproducing by ear) is made easy by recognition of the rhythmic and harmonic patterns of music.
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20 Subjects: including reading, literature, calculus, writing
Jane P.
$40.00/hr
Englewood, NJ
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