Tutor in Los Angeles, CA 90045

Matthew H.
$22 per hour
English
,English as a Second Language
,Essay Writing
,Research Paper
,Term Paper
,Women’s Studies
English
Gifted Students
High School English
,High School Essay
,High School Grammar
,High School Homework Assistance
,High School Literature
,High School Paper Writing
,High School Proofreading
,High School Reading
,High School Special Needs / Gifted
In-Class Note Taking
,Organizational Skills
Santa Monica College
Some college, Liberal Arts -- Social and Behavioral Science
2011-2013
Special Needs: ?
Currently, I am a sophomore at Santa Monica College with plans to transfer to the University of California, Los Angeles in the fall of 2013. I have experience in many subjects; however, my main interest lies in English. I have tutored students ranging from the ages of 6-36, therefore I have experience working with almost any age level. I worked, last semester, as a TA for a college level remedial English class. Many of the students I have worked with suffer from learning disabilities, ranging from ADHD to Dyslexia. Within the area of English, my expertise lies in the areas of essay writing (structure, development, etc.), literary analysis, vocabulary development, spelling and grammar.
I have experience working with both individuals and groups. My approach to tutoring is very individualized and is meant to conform to the needs of each and every student that I have the chance to work with. As a guide in your or your child's learning, I hope to awaken a love for the English language. To me, there is nothing more amazing than seeing a student grasp a concept, at which they previously struggled. I hope that you will allow me to take part in your or your child's educational journey, and I thank you for your interest.
Matthew’s answers
I would like my 4 year old to learn how to read
Asked by Melanie on Dec 11th 2012 at 12:27 AM
I think that it is very smart to teach your child to read, at the age of four. However, my recommendation is to take it slow. Start by teaching your child ...
Answered by Matthew H. on Dec 11th 2012 at 06:16 PM