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English, Social Studies, Literature...students will learn Literature and social studies and will be able to apply the knowledge in real life
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I am Justina Grace, a dedicated educator with First Class Honors in Political Science and Literature Education. My mission is to make Literature and Social Studies accessible, engaging, and enriching for all students.
I Offer:
*Comprehensive Tutoring: Personalized sessions in Literature and Social Studies, designed to deepen understanding and critical thinking skills.
*Exam Preparation: Expert guidance for standardized tests including IELTS, SAT, GED, GRE, and GMAT, focusing on both content mastery and test-taking strategies.
*Challenging Yet Supportive Environment: Lessons are structured to challenge students without overwhelming them, ensuring steady progress and confidence building.
*Regular Assignments: After each session, students receive targeted homework to reinforce learning and promote independent study habits.
*Progress Tracking: Periodic progress reports are provided to monitor development and adjust learning plans as needed.
Who Can Benefit:
*High School and College Students: Those seeking to excel in Literature and Social Studies courses or preparing for higher education.
*Adult Learners: Individuals aiming to improve their knowledge in these subjects or preparing for standardized exams.
*International Students: Non-native English speakers preparing for exams like IELTS to pursue education or career opportunities in English-speaking environments.
Why Choose My Tutoring Services:
*Expertise: With a strong academic background and years of teaching experience, I bring both knowledge and passion to my sessions.
**Personalized Approach: Understanding that each student is unique, I tailor lessons to fit individual learning styles and goals.
Flexible Scheduling: Online sessions offer the convenience to learn at your own pace and schedule.
Embark on a journey of learning and discovery in Literature and Social Studies. Let's achieve your academic goals together!
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Online from Ghana
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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New York
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