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Sabrina R

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Joined Jul 2024 · She/Her · 2:00 AM Local

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Learner · 1 mo. ago

Thank you so much!

Learner · 2 mo. ago

I like how you discussed important topics by simply having a conversation with the learner. This conversation was stress free. Additionally you stated "I'll ask you questions, and you kind of have to try to refute it". This is a good way to strengthen the learner's argument skills and ability to refute questions. Furthermore, you asked the learner "do you want to practice asking a question?". This is a great way to mock a debate. Keep up the great work :)

Tutor · 3 mo. ago

Thank you so much!

Learner · 3 mo. ago

This tutor's session was extremely helpful! They provided great explanations!

Learner · 3 mo. ago

Thank you so much!

Learner · 3 mo. ago

veryyy kind

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Yes! Angel S demonstrates progress through her active engagement in the session, asking thoughtful questions about upward mobility and the relevance of art in AP exam questions. Her ability to connect new information to prior knowledge, such as linking the Black Death to social mobility concepts she learned previously, shows she's developing a deeper understanding of historical contexts. By the end of the session, Angel's recognition that the first unit's material is foundational for later units indicates she's grasping the broader historical narrative, reflecting meaningful progress in her comprehension of European history.

Tutor · 4 mo. ago

kind

Learner · 1 mo. ago

Thank you so much!

Learner · 2 mo. ago

Throughout the session, you engaged the learner by stating phrases such as "do you remember reading about those?". This is a good way to ensure the learner is paying attention. The learner was comfortable sharing their input and stated phrases such as "the Government enforced like taxes, right?". You stated words of encouragement such as "That's a good response. And I think on top of that you can say that . . .". This statement is a good way to have constructive criticism. You encourage the learner's phrase while also adding more to their answer.

Tutor · 3 mo. ago

kind

Learner · 3 mo. ago

nice

Learner · 3 mo. ago

I got a 100% on my project cause of her

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Thank for the session! Super helpful and informative!

Learner · 4 mo. ago

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