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Debbie W.
...I trained with a French chef and ghost-wrote his cookbook. I am familiar with a wide variety of regional cooking styles as well as specialized diet requirements. In addition, I am experienced in recipe development.
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31 Subjects: including literature, elementary (k-6th), vocabulary, grammar
Debbie W.
$65.00/hr
Warren, NJ
Carly S.
Hello, my name is Carly. I am currently a fifth grade special education teacher in Morris Plains. I graduated from West Chester University two years ago with my certification in early childhood, elementary, and special education.
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8 Subjects: including grammar, vocabulary, reading, special needs
Carly S.
$50.00/hr
Englishtown, NJ
Caroline T.
...I have traveled widely and teach cultural appreciation along with language dynamics. Everyone is capable of learning a second language under the right circumstances. In today's global environment, it's no longer a choice but a necessity to get ahead.
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24 Subjects: including vocabulary, grammar, Microsoft Excel, French
Caroline T.
$50.00/hr
Princeton, NJ
Maham S.
My name is Maham and I am currently a graduate student at UMDNJ. I tutored throughout college and possess skills in various subjects. I have taken and scored well on the ACT as well as the MCAT. I also help students organize class schedules and I create study schedules.
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19 Subjects: including grammar, literature, biology, writing
Maham S.
$50.00/hr
Warren, NJ
Mallory P.
...Grammar is a real specialty of mine. I'm a stickler for using "whom" and not "who." In casual conversation I try to never split infinitives or dangle prepositions (so you can imagine how much attention I pay to such details in writing/editing). When do you use "which" instead of "that" in your descriptions? Are you using the correct subject/verb agreement?
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14 Subjects: including vocabulary, grammar, reading, study skills
Mallory P.
$60.00/hr
Clinton, NJ
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