Newsletter November 2012

Thanksgiving Day is coming very soon and the anticipation of meeting old friends and tasting baked turkey excites our minds. On the eve of this amazing holiday we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our tutors, parents and students for their support and trust. We wish everybody a Happy Thanksgiving Day! On this occasion we invite you to visit our blog where we prepared a special article with some interesting Thanksgiving facts which may help to get into the mood for the oncoming holiday.

As usually, we would like to share with our readers TutorZ’ most recent news and updates.

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Featured Tutors
Lewis – Elgin, IL
Teaches: Math, Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Probability, French, ESL, Accounting, Finance, Business Management, Economics, Social Sciences, Computer Programming, SEO
“Expert Math and Economics Tutor. Lewis offers 10 years of college credit, a BA in Economics and International Relations with Honors, record-breaking triple course loads, perfect 5/5 star ratings tutoring students in-person and online, and strong recommendations.”

Shefali – New Hyde Park, NY
Teaches: Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, History, Sociology, English, Creative Writing, GED, CLEP, Geography, Meteorology, Drawing
“I work in the field of education and my belief is that anyone who wants help deserves help and with patience, effort, and dedication, he or she can achieve his or her goals.”

Jon-Erik – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Teaches: Chemistry, Physics, Math, Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Differential Equations, Computer Programming, Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamics, FCAT, PSAT, GED
“I put my students as a first priority and will stop at nothing to make them successful. I make myself available to my students if they have any questions, because there are times when a problem just needs to be clarified.”

Jennifer – Palm Harbor, FL
Teaches: Geography, History, Biology, Science, Public Speaking, Grammar, Reading, Dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, ACT, SAT, GED, PRAXIS, Study Skills
“I specialize in making concepts clear and meaningful by adapting my tutoring to each student’s individual learning style.”

Igor – Ansonia, CT
Teaches: Chemistry, Science, Math, Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry
“I’m looking forward to helping you or your child overcome all educational hurdles! In college, I tutored on all levels working as a Calculus and Chemistry tutor at UConn’s QCenter.”

Steven – San Diego, CA
Teaches: Computer, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Accounting, Quicken, Business Administration, Math, Numerical Analysis, Science, Geography
“There is no job too big or too small, and I am happy to share my knowledge!”

Read with TutorZ – Best Articles from our Blog

We invite tutors, parents and students to enjoy our articles on some interesting education-related topics:

Boise – The Greenbelted Education Capital of Idaho – The city of Boise is not only the the state’s capital and largest city, but it is also the most populated city in Idaho with over 200,000 residents. It is a big education, cultural, economic, high-tech and research center of Idaho. At the same time, Boise’s rich natural resources have always been a major distinctive feature of this area and that has found a reflection in the the name of the city. “Boise” means “wooded” in French, that is why Boise is also called The City of Trees.

How to Succeed at Math Without Really Crying – I guess it was about six or seven years ago that I first met him. He was sitting a couple of seats behind me in the row to my right. I was in the front row. I almost always sat in the front in those classes, the really difficult ones. I needed all the advantages I could get. I believe the class was called “Automata”. I think it was classified as a math course, sort of. Let’s just say I was lost from the moment I sat down in the chair…

Hurricane Sandy: The Superstorm – a Disaster or a Lesson to Learn – Nature was rigorous with the inhabitants of the eastern United States during last two weeks. Barely more than a week after monster hurricane Sandy hit the region a warning about another approaching storm, a northeaster, was announced. These disasters caused extensive damage and it will take years to recover from the losses. However, that which does not kill us makes us stronger and it is important to draw lessons from any life experience.

Interesting Halloween Facts – Halloween is one of the most exciting holidays celebrated by both adults and children on October 31st every year. It’s a time when miracles are possible and all disbelief is suspended. It’s a day for celebration, for magic, for funny tricks, for scary stories and for family. Here are some Halloween fascinating facts which might be new for you.

New Video on TutorZ Youtube Channel

Continue to learn Spanish words and word combinations for traveling with our fifth video of our series “Spanish – Traveller Basic Lesson”.

Spanish Basics Part 5

Spanish is spoken by more than 300 million people worldwide, and is the official or national language in a number of countries. It is widely spoken in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Antonio, among other cities, and is used officially as a second language in the state of New Mexico. In this video, we have converted English basic words to Spanish which are useful at the time of traveling.

We wish all tutors, parents and students a Happy and Joyful Thanksgiving!

Sincerely,
The Tutorz.com Team


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Phone: (805) 288-7338

Dariya Lopukhina

About Dariya Lopukhina

Dariya Lopukhina is former Marketing Director at TutorZ.com. She is trying her hand in writing articles. Besides Dariya is an experienced dog-owner and she is very keen on pets, cooking and sports.
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