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Trusted teacher: I am a professional full-time Chinese Mandarin teacher from the North of China where Mandarin comes from. I have been teaching for about 10 years as a teacher. I have my own school and website for studying Chinese. Students' ages are from 3 to adults. They are from all over the world. You can study with me online /come to my office/ Go-home lessons. Classes can be one-to-one or group classes. I have been helping numerous people learn to speak Chinese and do exam HSK. Children always have fun learning Mandarin with me. I teach Mandarin for business purposes, traveling, YCT (for Children and teenagers), BCT (business Chinese), Conversational practice, Advanced level Chinese classes, etc. Any levels are all welcome. Classes type: Daily Chinese HSK class: Level 1--Level 6 HSKK class: HSK speaking test (Beginner to advanced) Chinese grammar class BCT / Startup Business in China: Business Chinese (Beginner to Advanced) YCT class: Level 1--Level 6 for children to teenagers Easy steps to Chinese: 3-12 years old children There are some other classes that welcome you to message me. I grew up and had educations in China. I moved to Europe for teaching Chinese in 2019 November. I am fun, active, very patient, and responsible. I have never come late to all of my classes for more than 10 years. For children's classes, I prepare songs, videos, cartoons, teaching and explaining at the same time, They learn really fast and never feel bored when they are excited with a fun teacher and materials. I believe that interest is the best teacher. So I try my best to prepare before classes and send materials after classes to students.
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Trusted teacher: Hello, I am Majda, French language teacher. I have been giving private lessons online since 2018. I offer special sessions that meet your needs and objectives to successfully complete your DELF (Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française) or DALF (Advanced Diploma in French Language), including the TCF (French Knowledge Test). I have been supporting many interested people of different nationalities thanks to online courses since 2018; For me, helping enthusiasts to practice the French language is a very good experience because I understand that success is a capital objective in the life of ambitious people. I speak Arabic, French, Spanish, and also English. I explain my lessons in the language of your choice. And at the end of each session, I give lessons with exercises to do as homework to examine your gaps and monitor your progress. Here are some things to know about the DELF and DALF: The DELF (Diploma of Studies in French Language) and the DALF (Advanced Diploma in French Language) are two official and quality diplomas. They are harmonized on the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. They include the following six levels, in ascending order: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. These two diplomas are suitable for all ages and all audiences. In addition, the DELF B2, and increasingly the DALF C1, allow students to enter French, European or French-speaking universities, and certain Grandes Ecoles. Will you have DELF or DALF exams to pass? Do you need to follow specific sessions with me to improve your level? Don't hesitate to book your sessions so that we can start the preparation. I am available !
French · Learning & study skills · Grammar
Trusted teacher: I am a teacher and official DELE examiner at the Instituto Cervantes. I hold a Master's degree in Spanish as a Foreign Language and another in International Education and Bilingualism. I am currently a PhD candidate in Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching, where I research methodologies that I can apply to my own classes. I have extensive teaching experience in academies and universities in Europe and Asia, as well as five years of online teaching. I offer individualized programs for all levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (A1–C2), with specialization in: - General Spanish (for adults, teenagers and children) - Communicative Spanish (discussion sessions to improve pronunciation, fluency, and vocabulary expansion) - Spanish for Specific Purposes (travel, business, academic) - Preparation for DELE, SIELE and IB exams Each program is tailored to your goals and learning style, combining an active communicative approach with functional grammar analysis. For those taking the DELE exam, I guarantee thorough preparation and ongoing support so you can approach the exam with complete confidence. I work online from Spain with a very flexible schedule; I'm happy to adapt classes to your availability and guide you toward solid, measurable progress. I also offer in-person classes in Málaga. If you'd like to improve your Spanish level, whether for travel, professional communication, or certifying your language skills, I'd be happy to support you on your journey. Contact me, and we'll design your study plan together! And if you enjoy the class, please consider leaving me a review! 😊🌟 Thank you! I'll see you in class!
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Trusted teacher: I am a native American English speaking instructor, editor, journalist, and legal/policy expert from Florida specializing in instruction, interview and exam prep, consulting and text correction for a wide range of professionals & students across Belgium including in the legal, academic, policy, and other fields. I am available to meet in both Brussels. My past & present clients have included: professionals and politicians from all four major EU institutions, the Belgian government, the UNHCR, and various NGOs, alongside diplomats, doctors, journalists, and engineers, as well as a variety of other professions in addition to traditional students..I have had over 35+ repeat students on Apprentus (which recently changed their algorithm to only display the last six months). Approaching from a true native's perspective, I instruct and assist with both educational and business English in a multi-faceted nature covering a wide range of areas including comprehension, conversation, grammar, and situational skills, in addition to working on general language skills and accent training. As well, I can provide extensive help and training with the EPSO, IELTS, and TOEFL exams. I have also written, edited or proofread a variety of academic papers, theses, applications, CVs, and other documents for numerous satisfied academic and professional clients. I have spent my entire childhood and adult life in the United States before completing a master's degree in Political Science and European Politics at KU Leuven. Additionally, I also possess Bachelor's degrees in Political Science and History. I have an extensive knowledge and experience of English grammar and literature, as well as current and past working experience in journalism (Anti-Competition Law and European Policy at the Policy and Regulatory Report) and both European and American politics. I have no problem meeting anywhere in Brussels or further afield within the region. I also handle correction of text, editing, proofreading and ghostwriting, with weekly and monthly rates possible. My transportation costs are included.
English · Toefl test preparation · Grammar
Arabic · Communication skills · Vocabulary
Objectives Understand the concept of passive voice in Turkish and how it differs from active voice. Learn the rules for forming passive voice sentences, including verb conjugations and subject-object relationships Practice identifying and using passive voice in Turkish through contextualized examples. Introduction (10-15 minutes) Review of Active Voice: Start the lesson by briefly reviewing the concept of active voice in Turkish, as this will serve as a comparison point for understanding passive voice. Ask students to share examples of active voice sentences in Turkish to ensure everyone's understanding. Problem-Solving Scenarios: Present two scenarios that demonstrate the need for passive voice in Turkish. For example, you could talk about a news article where the focus is on what was done rather than who did it, or about a scientific report where the emphasis is on the experiment conducted rather than the researcher who conducted it. Contextualization: Explain that passive voice is an important and widely used structure in Turkish, especially in formal contexts such as news, scientific texts, and academic papers. Emphasize that mastering passive voice will enhance students' ability to understand and produce texts in these contexts. Introduction to the Topic: Introduce the topic of the lesson, "Mastering Passive Voice in Turkish," explaining that students will learn how to form and use passive voice sentences correctly. Mention that by the end of the lesson, they will be able to identify and use passive voice in Turkish confidently. Engaging Students' Attention: To spark students' interest, share some fun facts about passive voice in Turkish. For example, you could mention that in Turkish, the agent (the doer of the action) is often omitted in passive voice sentences, which can lead to interesting ambiguities. Another curiosity is that in Turkish, passive voice can be formed with different verb conjugations, depending on the level of formality of the situation. Development (30-35 minutes) Theory: Explain the concept of passive voice in Turkish, highlighting that it is a structure that focuses on the action rather than the agent (the doer of the action). Use practical examples to illustrate the difference between active and passive voice. For example, you could say "Ali broke the window" (active voice) and then "The window was broken by Ali" (passive voice). Formation Rules: Present the rules for forming passive voice in Turkish. Emphasize that, unlike English, Turkish allows for the omission of the agent in passive voice sentences. Show how to form passive voice verbs in Turkish, including verb conjugations. Use examples to illustrate each rule. For instance, you could say "Ali broke the window" (active voice) and then "The window was broken" (passive voice, agent omitted). Examples in Context: Provide contextualized examples of passive voice in Turkish. Use texts from news, scientific articles, and academic papers to demonstrate how passive voice is used in real situations. Ask students to identify the passive voice sentences in these texts and discuss the effect of using passive voice on the clarity and emphasis of the sentence. Practice: Allow students to practice forming and using passive voice in Turkish. Provide them with a list of active voice sentences and ask them to convert them to passive voice. Correct their attempts and provide constructive feedback. You can also ask students to create their own passive voice sentences based on the examples provided. Discussion: Facilitate a classroom discussion on the use of passive voice in Turkish. Ask students to share their opinions on when and why passive voice is used in Turkish. Encourage them to think critically about the advantages and disadvantages of using passive voice compared to active voice. Feedback (10-15 minutes) Review of Concepts: Start the Feedback stage by reviewing the key concepts covered in the lesson. Recap the definition of passive voice, the rules for forming passive voice in Turkish, and the importance of using passive voice in formal contexts. Give students the opportunity to ask questions and clarify any doubts they may have. Connection to Practice: Ask students to reflect on how what they learned applies to real situations. Have them think of examples of when they would use passive voice in Turkish, whether in a news article, a scientific report, or a homework assignment. Encourage students to share their examples with the class, fostering a discussion on the practical application of passive voice. Reflection on Learning: Have students reflect on what they learned in the lesson. Ask them to write down answers to questions like: What was the most important concept I learned today? What questions do I still have? How confident do I feel about using passive voice in Turkish? What would I like to learn more about passive voice? Feedback: Finally, ask students for feedback on the lesson. Ask what they liked and what they didn't like, and if they have any suggestions for improving future lessons. Use this feedback to adjust your teaching approach and improve future lessons. Closure: End the lesson with a brief summary of what was learned. Reiterate the importance of passive voice in Turkish and encourage students to continue practicing using it. Thank students for their participation and effort, and remind them that you are available to answer any questions they may have. Conclusion (10-15 minutes) Summary of Content: Recap the key points covered in the lesson. Remind students about the definition of passive voice, the rules for forming it in Turkish, and the importance of its use in formal contexts. You can do this as a group activity, asking students to share their recollections of the content and to clarify any doubts that may arise. Connection to Practice: Reiterate how passive voice is applied in real situations. Recall the examples discussed during the lesson and ask students to share their own examples of when they would use passive voice in Turkish. This will help reinforce the relevance and importance of the content learned. Supplementary Materials: Suggest additional resources for students who wish to deepen their understanding of passive voice in Turkish. This could include online videos, websites, textbooks, and language learning apps. Encourage students to explore these resources at their own pace and to bring any questions or insights they may have to future lessons. Feedback: Ask students for feedback on the lesson. Request their opinions on what they found most useful, what they would like to see more of, and if there are any areas they found particularly challenging. Use this feedback to adjust your teaching approach and improve future lessons. Closure: Conclude the lesson by reiterating the importance of passive voice in Turkish and encouraging students to continue practicing using it. Thank them for their participation and effort, and remind them that you are available to answer any questions they may have.
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Nouhaila
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My daughter had her first lesson and she is very happy with Nouhaila. Excellent teacher. From the first moment a pleasant contact and clear answers to all my questions. Nouhaila thinks along well about the objectives to be achieved taking into account the age of my daughter. (16). A warm person. My daughter is enthusiastic and really enjoyed the first lesson. Serious (to use the hour well and completely) with an occasional joke. It is also nice that the lessons can continue during the summer holidays. We are happy that we found Nouhaila My daughter had her first lesson and she is very happy with Nouhaila. Excellent teacher. From the first moment a pleasant contact and clear answers to all my questions. Nouhaila thinks along well about the objectives to be achieved taking into account the age of my daughter. A warm person. My daughter is enthusiastic and really enjoyed the first lesson. Serious (to use the hour well and completely) with an occasional joke. It is also nice that the lessons can continue during the summer holidays. We are happy that we found Nouhaila.:-)
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Younes
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Amazing Tutor for Teens - So Glad We Found Younes! I was initially hesitant about online French tutoring for my 14-year-old daughter, especially since she wasn't thrilled about starting classes in the first place. However, from the very first session with Younes, all my worries disappeared. He has an incredible ability to connect with this age group. He immediately broke the ice, made the lessons engaging, and somehow managed to get my daughter genuinely interested and actually looking forward to her next class! We've now had around 8 classes with Younes, and the difference in my daughter's confidence in school is remarkable. She's participating more in her French class and seems much more comfortable speaking and understanding the language. Younes is patient, encouraging, and clearly knows how to make learning French fun and accessible for teenagers. He creates a positive and supportive learning environment, and his passion for the language is contagious.
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Private French lessons for foreigners by qualified French teacher (Brussels)
Cécile
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If you are looking for a French language teacher, I highly recommend Cecile 😊 One of the best things about her teaching approach is that she customizes the method to the student’s particular learning needs. She starts by assessing your level, goals, and learning preferences and then designs the lessons based on this. Something else that I appreciate about Cecile is that she uses a wide array of teaching materials, not leaving space for boredom or an incomplete understanding of a topic. She incorporates texts, videos, audio, fun quizzes, and exercises from different sources and genres, covering various aspects of the French language and culture. She also encourages to practice comprehensively - speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in a balanced way. All in all, if you are after a comprehensive approach to learning and practicing French, this is the right tutor for you!
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