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Private lessons in Sociology/Anthropology/Ethnology

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Are you a student or parent looking for a tutor who will help you gain a solid understanding of sociology? Perhaps to help you succeed in a class, an exam, or simply for your own personal development?

I hold a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and a Master's degree in Socio-Anthropology. I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Quantitative Sociology ("Digital Surveys and Public Statistics") at the University of Lille. I am proficient in both qualitative and quantitative research techniques and have extensive knowledge of sociological theories, thinkers, publications, and methodologies.

Last year, I was selected as a tutor to support first-year sociology students. This year, I'm continuing on a micro scale with private tutoring at home.

Please feel free to send me a message if you have any questions or would like more information. Have a great day, and hopefully see you soon!

Extra information

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Please let me know your level and needs/desires in your first message so that I can know how to prepare our first lesson!

It is always useful to come to class with a notebook dedicated to the course, as well as any documents you may need to revise (i.e. course book, specific articles, manual, etc.)

Location

Online via webcam
At student's location: Around Marcq-en-Barœul, France
At student's location: Around Lille, France
At student's location: Around Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

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General info

Age:
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level:
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration:
60 minutes
The class is taught in:French, English

About Me

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Student at the University of Lille, Cité Scientifique en Sociologie, I am passionate about research in the human sciences, be it quantitative or qualitative research.
When I'm not working or working on a file, I translate documents for individuals, I teach English, I teach Contemporary History at L1s, I grow in my garden, I cook good vegan dishes, or I do embroidery!
I am American, but I live in the North since 2014 and I love French life :)

Education

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- 2011 to 2013: The University of Maryland, two and a half years (over four years) of a double degree in Sociology and French
- 2016 to present: student at the University of Lille in sociology (Bachelor's degree in 2018, a Master 1 in 2019, and soon a Master 2)

Experience / Qualifications

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Experiences:
teacher / lecturer (Contemporary History, License 1) since 2019
- tutor (of all ages, children to adults) since 2017
- Degree in Sociology (Average 15.2 / 20) in 2018
- interpreter and translator since 2015
-English AP Exam 5/5 (equivalent of 20/20) in 2011
- with children (babysitting, Sunday School, au pair, private lesson) since 2004

Reviews (1)

Serious, punctual teacher who has a good command of her subject (she is American!). She is also very friendly. I recommend it.
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American student in Lille during the school year, I offer English classes. I have already taught courses for adults of all levels, and I have worked English with children in primary school for two and a half years. With a lot of experience already, I would like to help you with your level of English as a tutor / teacher. Thanks to contact me !

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