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Mr. Daniel S.

specializes in English as a Second Language Teacher · male

"I am a retired minister and a veteran of two branches of the U.S. military: the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Air Force Reserve, serving in the latter as a chaplain. I am a native speaker of English (with a North American accent), and considered fluent in Spanish, and although I could choose to tutor several secular subjects (most notably History), but for now I choose to tutor Geography and English as a more...

"I am a retired minister and a veteran of two branches of the U.S. military: the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Air Force Reserve, serving in the latter as a chaplain. I am a native speaker of English (with a North American accent), and considered fluent in Spanish, and although I could choose to tutor several secular subjects (most notably History), but for now I choose to tutor Geography and English as a second language. I am highly qualified to tutor both subjects, and I feel that I can help many people advance themselves by taking advantage of the opportunities that mastery of the English language provides. I particularly enjoy an relaxed, conversational style of interaction that makes learning fun and interesting.

I am married and a grandfather of four grandchildren. I am serious about my teaching, but I am at heart a light-hearted extrovert who loves to laugh. :-)" less...

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fee: $35 (for 60 min)
travel distance: 20 miles
meeting type: in-person (not online)

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Education and Qualifications

certified: Daniel S. is a certified tutor

Central Michigan Univerity, History

Harding School of Theology, Masters

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Masters

Picayune, MS 39466

Subjects Tutored

American History - European History - Geography - ESL/ESOL - World History