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Lincoln L

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@lincoln
Joined May 2024 · He/Him · 7:03 PM Local

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I´m not a native English speaker so your way of explaining helped me a lot, your tips for the reading part helped so much, thank you.

Learner · 3 mo. ago

Lincoln, I can tell that you knew what you were talking about when hosting this session. One thing I liked in particular was that you explained what the domains of SAT R&W were in simpler terms. These learners are likely familiar with the types of problems that were mentioned but did not make the correlation to the title of the domain until you clarified it. When you explain the concepts, you make sure to be thorough yet also understandable, and constantly check to see if the learners are following. This shows that you're aware that they do not have the same fluency in the subject as you do, and you're considerate of it. The tips that you give are valuable and relevant to the questions asked by the learners. Overall, you did a great job!

Tutor · 3 mo. ago

Thank you for greeting the learners at the beginning of the session! I like that when a lot of the learners were stumped on a certain question, you reassured them that it came out of the hard section on Khan Academy. You also make sure to check on the learners' understanding, asking "did that make sense? I know it's very complex." Similarly, make sure that you say something like "good job!" when the learners get something correct when they participate. In general, you're great at empathizing with the learner, which will definitely prove to be useful in encouraging them across this series.

Tutor · 3 mo. ago

Thank you so much for the great session on PSAT and dSAT! Lincoln was very friendly and understanding throughout the session and was just a great tutor from start to finish! Whenever a problem appeared that was super hard Lincoln made sure to explain how to solve the problem before showing a much faster/easier method to use during the dSAT and PSAT to get the right answer and save time!

Learner · 4 mo. ago

You did a great job sharing tips about the SAT and it's evident that you are well versed on the content you were teaching.

Tutor · 4 mo. ago

Fantastic session

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Great session. Really loved it.

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Thank you so much for this session. It was the best session I've ever encountered

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Throughout the session, the learner said she understood the material after you explained it, which shows that the learner made progress due to your teaching.

Tutor · 5 mo. ago

Thank you for your support and guidance. Your help has made a big difference in my learning. I appreciate your patience and dedication.

Learner · 5 mo. ago

thank you so much for taking the time to re-explain my doubts it was a beneficial session and I got the chance to have a mutch better understanding of the topic.

Learner · 5 mo. ago

Tutor took lots of time explaining

Learner · 3 mo. ago

-I can clearly tell that you're explaining the question and answer to the learners and not just thinking out loud during the "I do" section. There's a clear distinction to be made between those two actions, and since you use language like "let's look through the answers" and "...right?" (implying that you're doing the problem together), you make it clear that you are inviting the learners to ask questions as needed while you're going through the problem. -You called on a specific learner to explain her thought process behind getting the correct answer to a practice problem. You have her walk you through every step that she took, allowing you to see if there were any flaws in her reasoning. -Based on the learners' reasonings that they explained, you give tips that are specific to problem but can also be applied to any practice problems of the type. An example of this is when you said that the last sentence of a passage is typically the claim or assertion. Definitely continue to employ this type of strategy!

Tutor · 3 mo. ago

I liked the patience of the teacher!!

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Thank you for this session! you are always so understanding and mindful of other people

Learner · 4 mo. ago

A really enjoyed the classes, thank you.

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Thanks for the explanation! The lesson was very informative and kind of fun

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Best guy on teaching so far!!

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Thank you so much! I found it so engaging and helpful!

Learner · 4 mo. ago

Thank for the session, I love how interactive it was.

Learner · 5 mo. ago

Thank you for the session it was very helpful and I appreciated how you gave multiple ways to find a solution and use the tools the SAT would provide.

Learner · 5 mo. ago

I really enjoyed this session and you really helped cover up certain concepts that I previously found difficulty in which I truly appreciate.

Learner · 5 mo. ago

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