Ich spreche:
Englisch, Französisch, Japanisch
Ich unterrichte:
Englisch, Französisch
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Vorbereitung auf offizielle Sprachzertifikate:
English - CPE - Cambridge proficiency english
Ausbildung:
Queen Mary University of London
London, United Kingdom
Bachelor's
In my Comparative Literature degree, I studied a wide variety of texts in translation, including the works of Proust, Dostoyevsky and Bakhtin, alongside film studies and art history modules. My main area of focus was the issue surrounding the treatment of women in art both historically and at present, and I was awarded a first-class mark for an essay I wrote on female Surrealists and the ways in which they subverted the traditional role of women in Surrealism as muses by reclaiming the movement’s policy of denaturalising ideologies and conventions to interrogate art itself by applying it to the question of female identity, which their male counterparts often defaced in their works.
École Jeannine Manuel
Paris
International Baccalaureate
I studied English Literature, French Languages and Literature, Visual Arts, History, Mathematics and Biology. All classes apart from French Language and Literature were taught in English, and I received a Bilingual Diploma alongside my International Baccalaureate.
Berufserfahrung:
Private Tutor
École Jeannine Manuel
2014-2016
Paris, France
I tutored two young students at my former school aged 6 and 14 in French and English. Both students had moved from abroad and did not speak any French when I started teaching them (one was from South Korea and the other from the United States), but as time went by I was able to see real progress in both of them. I truly enjoyed creating material for our classes and helping them with their homework, but the most rewarding aspect of this experience for me was seeing them develop gradually and apply the lessons I was teaching them.