...The teacher takes time to enunciate and speak words slowly according to the proficiency level of the student. As the student progresses in English language development, the teacher adjusts the rate of speech. The more input the ELL receives, the greater the skill in language development. (read more)
...I have helped students from a variety of backgrounds, including nursing, literature, business, and general studies. I can help with a many different kinds of writing and have worked with a variety of students, including students of literature, nursing, business, and general studies. I can assis... (read more)
...Reading the Bible and being taught lessons at home away from church was also a common activity. When I was 18 I read the Bible cover to cover several times. I am much more familiar with the Old Testament than the New Testament. (read more)
...I specialize in helping native and non-native English speakers make sense out of grammar rules and exceptions. I have taught middle and high school English for 25 years. I specialize in guiding and supporting students through the writing process. (read more)
...What's the difference between an allegory and allusion, and between alliteration and assonance? I can teach you what the literary terms mean and provide examples in works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama. I've mastered upper-level English courses in American, British, and World Literature, Global Drama, East Asian and Shakespearean Studies. (read more)