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Cours particuliers de Sociologie/ Anthropologie/ Ethnologie
Êtes-vous un-e étudiant-e ou un parent d'élève qui cherche la tutrice qui vous aidera à bien saisir la sociologie ? Peut-être dans le but de réussir un cours, un examen, ou simplement pour votre culture personnelle ?
Diplômée d'une Licence en Sociologie et d'un Master 1 en Socio-Anthropologie, je suis actuellement en cours d'un Master 2 en Sociologie Quantitative ("Enquêtes Numériques et Statistiques Publiques") à l'Université de Lille. Je maîtrise les techniques de recherches, que ce soit qualitatives ou que quantitatives, et j'ai de fortes connaissances des théories, penseurs, publications, et méthodologies en sociologie.
L'année dernière, j'ai été sélectionnée comme tutrice pour accompagner les étudiants en première année de sociologie. Cette année, je continue sur une échelle micro avec des cours particuliers à domicile.
N'hésitez pas à m'envoyer un message si vous avez des questions ou souhaitez avoir davantage informations. Je vous souhaite une bonne journée, et peut-être à bientôt !
Il est toujours pratique de venir en cours avec un cahier dédié au cours, ainsi que vos éventuels documents à réviser (i.e. livre du cours, articles en particulier, manuel, etc)
Diplômée d'une Licence en Sociologie et d'un Master 1 en Socio-Anthropologie, je suis actuellement en cours d'un Master 2 en Sociologie Quantitative ("Enquêtes Numériques et Statistiques Publiques") à l'Université de Lille. Je maîtrise les techniques de recherches, que ce soit qualitatives ou que quantitatives, et j'ai de fortes connaissances des théories, penseurs, publications, et méthodologies en sociologie.
L'année dernière, j'ai été sélectionnée comme tutrice pour accompagner les étudiants en première année de sociologie. Cette année, je continue sur une échelle micro avec des cours particuliers à domicile.
N'hésitez pas à m'envoyer un message si vous avez des questions ou souhaitez avoir davantage informations. Je vous souhaite une bonne journée, et peut-être à bientôt !
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Merci de m'indiquer votre niveau et besoins/envies dans votre premier message pour que je puisse savoir comment préparer notre premier cours!Il est toujours pratique de venir en cours avec un cahier dédié au cours, ainsi que vos éventuels documents à réviser (i.e. livre du cours, articles en particulier, manuel, 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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Age: | Children (7-12 years old) Teenagers (13-17 years old) Adults (18-64 years old) Seniors (65+ years old) |
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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
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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.
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