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Ilia - Berlin26€
Trusted teacher: Hi All, thank you for checking out my course. This class is open to students of all levels. Whether you are only starting to learn the wild-looking letters of the Cyrillic alphabet, or whether you are looking to practise your written and spoken Russian, I would be delighted to accompany you at any stage of your Russian-learning journey. For more advanced students, I would be happy to help you get to know one of the most defining aspects of the Russian language, namely its novels and poetry, which would be a great way to learn about the 'mysterious' Russian soul. I believe that studying in three different countries have allowed me to try out and assess various approaches to education in general and teaching languages in particular - from the rigourous Russian system based on ensuring that the students will obtain exceptional spelling, grammar, syntax and punctuation skills, to the more relaxed yet more critical and analytical Western approach, focused on problem-solving and independent work. You will get the benefit of a vast bank of techniques, methods and learning materials that I have developed and accumulated over the past year will be used in class to pique and maintain your interest. And since I was once a language student too, I would be able to share my personal tips and tricks with you to help you reach whatever goal you have set for yourself - be it being able to wow your friends and family by reciting a poem in the language of Dostoyevski, or impressing your future collegues with the thorough knowledge of Russian current affairs in their mother tongue!
Russian · Grammar · Reading
Trusted teacher: - Berlin based educator with over 12 years' of experience working as a maths tutor and as a classroom teacher. - I specialise in teaching GCSE Maths as well as GCSE English Literature. - Experience with the IB and with UK school entrance exams. - Experience helping students to transition to the UK system. Particular experience working with young people whose neurodiversity impacts on their learning. I bring a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus requirements, as well as a sensitivity to the needs of students of varying abilities and learning styles. I can offer support alongside the student's schooling, or can design a full homeschooling course. Classes can be online, in person or hybrid. I have a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford and an MFA in Creative Writing from St Andrews. Before becoming a tutor and teacher I worked as a government economics advisor, specialising in Education Policy. I have taught at Brookways School, Sutton; The Sultan's School, Muscat; and worked as supply staff at various schools across London. Oustide of teaching, I am a poet, theatre maker, facilitator and play therapist. This helps me to keep lessons engaging and fun. My teaching begins with a good relationship with the student. I also offer classes in drama and creative writing, to adults as well as young people. Selected Case Studies: O (16) and A (14) 2021-2022 (Maths and English GCSE) I home schooled O for one academic year, working on English and Maths GCSE. O has ASD and needed to work with a tutor with experience adapting to his particular learning needs. I worked with O for 12 hours each week. The role required adaptability to the family's schedules and O's varying ability to engage with the work. I now work with O's sister A on maths. A was 14 when we worked together and I was able to help her to plug gaps in her maths knowledge. Zoe (15-16) 2021-2023 (English GCSE) "Sean has been tutoring my daughter for 1.5 years. He engaged well with Zoe who found him inspiring and fun to work with. Sean is thoughtful and diligent, he understood the challenges she is facing with creative writing and constructed the lessons to suit her needs. He was also willing to change the content of a class and adapt to her requests at times that she was struggling to follow up. We feel very lucky to have had Sean supporting Zoe for her GCSE creative writing and would certainly recommend him to other families." (Athina, mother) Bert (15-16) 2021-2022 (Maths and English GCSE) "I would not hesitate to recommend Sean, who tutored my son Bert throughout his GCSEs to success. Bert, who is dyslexic also struggles with ADHD, he's not a natural student and struggles to engage. Sean showed outstanding compassion, rigour and tenacity around getting Bert on task, giving him context of the syllabus and supporting his learning. Sean is kind, thoughtful and holds a firm bar on what is expected/needed from his students. For Bert this worked super well, fostering a relationship of mutual respect. We enjoyed to have Sean stay with us during various holidays and he was flexible in his plans to accommodate different needs and locations. Sean is a great tutor and a really lovely guy and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him." (Rachel, mother)
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Science · Computer programming · Math
Spanish · Culture · Grammar
Trusted teacher: Have you always been fascinated by Ancient Egypt? Have you always dreamed about learning more about the mysteries of this fascinating ancient civilization? Then this is the course for you! Have you always been fascinated by Ancient Egypt? Have you always dreamed of learning more about this fascinating and mysterious culture? Then this course is just right for you! Be semper stato affascinato dall'antico Egitto? Have you ever heard of conoscere meglio and the mystery of this fascinating civility? Allora questo è il corso per te! Teaching approach: I have always been fascinated by ancient Egypt, and during my studies of Foreign Languages and Literature at Turin University, I took Egyptology for one year. I studied with Professor Silvio Curto, a well-known Egyptologist who was the Director of the Turin Museum for many years. Since my studies I have kept reading Egyptology texts and enriching my knowledge, my main interest and specialization being ancient Egyptian mythology, deities (and especially goddesses), as well as magic. Course program: Turin is the city in which I was born, raised and where I lived for a long time. This city is closely linked to ancient Egypt, since it houses the oldest Egyptian Museum worldwide, and still one of the most important collections in the world. In this course we are going to visit the Museo Egizio in Turin virtually, and we are going to read and discuss interesting texts written by Egyptologists, discussing many fascinating topics, such as ancient Egyptian magic, mythology, gods and goddesses, women in Ancient Egypt and many more. And if you visit Turin, a live lesson in the Egyptian Museum in the form of a guided visit can be arranged! In this course we will virtually tour the 'Museo Egizio' in Turin and we will talk about many fascinating topics such as Egyptian magic, deities, famous pharaohs, amulets, ancient Egyptian art and much more. We will also answer interesting questions: When did ancient Egypt begin? How old were the Egyptians? Were women equal? What colors were there in the Egyptian language? And if you're visiting Turin, there's also the option to organize a live lesson in the form of a shared tour of the Egyptian Museum! In the course of a virtual visit to the Egyptian Museum of Torino and to the audience of many fascinating arguments: the pyramids and the temples of Abu Simbel, the amulet of all the divine egizie, the Valle dei Re and the Regine as the ruins of the ancient Egitto woman. This visit to Torino can also be organized as a living lesson in the form of a visit to the Egyptian Museum!
Humanities · History
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of biology and ecology? Whether you’re just starting out or looking to explore your passion for science, I’m here to make learning engaging, accessible, and tailored to your needs. My teaching approach focuses on creating interactive lessons that simplify complex topics, building your confidence and curiosity along the way. Together, we’ll use creative tools, real-world examples, and hands-on activities you can easily do at home to bring biology to life. With my extensive background in research, teaching, and online education, I understand how to guide students at every level. You’ll gain not only a strong understanding of key biology concepts but also practical skills in critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving, tools that will benefit you beyond the classroom. I am Ashlynn, an experienced marine biologist with a passion for ecological research and education. I hold a First Class BSc in Marine Biology from the University of Glasgow and am currently pursuing an MSc in Ecology with a focus on the effects of rising temperatures on marine ecosystems. My academic and professional journey included leading research projects on coral and mollusk population dynamics in Thailand and investigating cetacean behavior in Namibia. Teaching and mentoring have been integral parts of my career. I’ve guided student research teams in ecological fieldwork and data analysis, fostering collaboration and critical thinking. Sharing knowledge and encouraging curiosity are the driving forces behind my educational endeavors. I have extensive teaching and mentoring experience, particularly in biology and ecology. As a Research Project Leader at the University of Glasgow, I supervised a six-week research project on Drupella population dynamics in Thailand, mentoring a team of students and providing training in data analysis, fostering critical thinking, and encouraging teamwork. In addition, my volunteer work with the Namibian Dolphin Project involved conducting educational outreach in schools and public forums, using interactive discussions and visual aids—skills that translate well to engaging online environments. Similarly, my experience as a Turtle Rehabilitation Volunteer and Guide further developed my ability to explain ecological concepts in a clear and accessible way for diverse audiences. In the online context, I emphasize interactive, learner-focused methods to ensure engagement and comprehension. I integrate multimedia tools like virtual simulations, videos, and interactive quizzes to introduce foundational biology concepts effectively. My teaching methodology includes live, structured lessons that combine hands-on activities students can perform at home with guided discussions to build curiosity and understanding. I am proficient in using data visualization tools and accessible software, such as R and spreadsheets, to teach basic scientific analysis and interpretation skills online. With a First Class BSc in Marine Biology and ongoing MSc research in ecology, I bring a strong academic background in biological sciences. I focus on creating a supportive, inclusive online learning environment tailored to beginners, ensuring students feel confident exploring biology concepts and building foundational skills. My goal is to inspire curiosity and cultivate a love for biology, making it accessible and engaging for all students. Booking your first lesson with me means joining a supportive and inspiring environment where questions are encouraged, and progress is celebrated. Let’s unlock your potential and explore the fascinating science of life together. Take the first step today,I can’t wait to meet you!
Biology · Marine biology · Tutoring
I love the process of teaching and learning alike, because I feel the same joy assisting someone to learn something, as if I had just learned something new and wonderful myself. For university level mechanical or related engineering students, I have over 3 years of official tutoring experience at the University of California, Davis, while studying Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. I enjoy helping you with Calculus, Differential Equations, Physics, and many more listed below: Differential, Integral, Vector, and Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Dynamics, Statics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Thermofluid Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, and Electrical Circuits and Systems. My tutoring philosophy consists of 3 core principles: - Positive feedback - Asking questions - Pen in your hand Positive feedback means that I will never become impatient with you, over-emphasize what you did wrong, make you feel bad for your mistakes, or make you feel stupid. Comfortably making lots of mistakes will help you learn better and retain your problem-solving process more easily. I will praise and congratulate you often for the concepts that you come to understand, and will point out that even if you don't reach the correct answer, there were many correct thinking-processes that you were using that deserve recognition. Asking questions means that I will never give you the answer directly, but rather confirm what you have right, and ask you targeted questions to help you think differently about the problems you are struggling with. I believe it is the most effective and most enjoyable way to learn something, when you manage to deduce some of the answers to your questions yourself. You will retain the concepts longer and it will better equip you to learn related topics in the future. Pen in your hand means that you will be the one driving the session. I want you to narrate your thoughts, decisions, and reasons for why you write down what you do. This will help understand the problem better by simply speaking it aloud, and it will help me better understand exactly what you do/don't understand.
Mechanical engineering · Physics · Calculus
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Electric & Acoustic Guitar Lessons ♫ Let's bang out! (Friedrichsfelde)
Ryo
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My Guitar classes with Ryo has been great so far. He tailors them as per your skill level and interests. My classes have a good mix of warm up exercises, learning new techniques and playing songs. He is patient and cheerful during the lessons. I highly recommend Ryo if you are looking to learn Guitar in a fun and engaging way.
Review by AJITESH
Russian Language A1 - C2 / Русский язык и литература (Acton)
Ilia
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I had my first ever Russian lesson with Ilia and I enjoyed it so much! He's very patient and organised and showed up to the first class with excellent materials pre-prepared. He explains everything in a clear manner. I'm looking forward to our future classes. If you're a beginner don't be afraid to book a class with Ilia.
Review by RYAN
Piano lessons - 🧠👂 Wanna learn some music theory? (Neukölln)
Sammy
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Sammy's teaching approach is a game-changer! By prioritizing learning by ear over theory, he's transformed my piano journey. His contagious enthusiasm and intuitive methods really helped me progress faster than I ever imagined. If you're ready to truly connect with the piano, Sammy's the one to take you there.
Review by PANOS
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