My name is Sarah and I am a woman of words. I am a firm believer that Language is what connects us to one another and when used correctly, and with creativity, it can open unforeseen doors and cultivate conversations with new ideas.
A little bit about me, for 5 years I’ve worked as an international ESL instructor in places like South Korea, Hong Kong, Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Baja California and Israel. I am currently working on a masters degree in special education and work as an ABA...
My name is Sarah and I am a woman of words. I am a firm believer that Language is what connects us to one another and when used correctly, and with creativity, it can open unforeseen doors and cultivate conversations with new ideas.
A little bit about me, for 5 years I’ve worked as an international ESL instructor in places like South Korea, Hong Kong, Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Baja California and Israel. I am currently working on a masters degree in special education and work as an ABA therapist for Autism.
Having lived in an assortment of cultures, I recognize and celebrate individuality. Everyone is unique and learns differently, including myself. I am versatile in my teaching strategies, because not everyone is cut from the same cloth and not everyone learns in the same way. One of the best pieces of advice I was ever given is to play to your strengths and to exploit what you are naturally good at. On top of tutoring, I encourage this frame of mind in all my students.