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Gauging interest for tutorials/lectures
« on: April 04, 2016, 08:52:56 pm »
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Hey everyone, taking a bit of a leap here but here goes!

I'm Selina, a current Monash student. I've tutored Japanese privately for a while now and I've been leaning towards expanding to small lectures for VCE students. Topics include a checkup of VCE grammar, writing task dos and don'ts including common mistakes when writing, and exam strategies that'll be put into action with a practice exam. I'm extremely open to feedback so let me know if there's anything you'd like to do!

These sessions would be held at Monash's Clayton campus on weekends (and possibly weekdays after school depending on how scheduling goes), at the price of $5 for one hour, although I'm happy to discuss questions with anyone who's eager. Currently I'm at the level of gauging interest so days aren't decided yet, but if people are on board I'm ready to go.

About my own experience, I completed 3/4 Japanese with a raw score of 47 in Year 11, took the Japanese Language Proficiency Test the same year for the first time and passed N3. Last December I passed N1, and as for now, I major in Japanese studies at Monash and have achieved HDs in Japanese subjects so far. I began tutoring after finishing VCE Japanese and am still doing it now, with many tears of frustration shed over formatting resources and scheduling conflicts, as well as tears of joy from seeing students achieve.

Hope to hear from you and good luck with your studies!

(Contact me at [email protected] or through PM)
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