ACT English and Reading: Private Tutoring for Top Scores
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed55 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Students will receive homework after each session to reinforce the skills covered in the lesson. This homework will include both skills drills that are tied to the week’s topic and at least 2 full-length practice exams.Assessment
If requested, I will provide a student with a detailed breakdown of their strengths and weaknesses, including actionable “next steps” to focus their review methods.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
These tutoring sessions are tailored to your student’s specific strengths in order to enhance reading comprehension, grammar skills, and vocabulary knowledge, all critical for acing the ACT. Each session is tailored to the student’s specific needs, breaking down complex concepts into manageable lessons. This personalized course not only prepares you for the ACT but also boosts your overall language proficiency and confidence. What Will Be Taught? Every session is a customized journey through the essential components of the ACT English and Reading sections. We will cover: • Critical reading strategies for comprehension and analysis. • Key grammar rules and how to apply them. • Vocabulary building through context and word roots. • Practice with real ACT questions and passages. • Test-taking strategies to maximize your score. Tutoring Structure This course is designed to be both educational and engaging. We will meet once or twice a week for 55 minutes, with each session dedicated to a specific theme. Sessions will include: • Real text analysis, ensuring vocabulary and grammar learning is connected to authentic uses. • Interactive discussions, where you can share your insights and demonstrate your understanding. • Games and quizzes to solidify learning and add a fun twist to mastering the ACT content. • Video clips to provide real-world applications and deepen understanding of word usage and grammar. I recommend at least an 8-week course of study for most students. This is what an 8-week plan looks like in order to cover all the necessary content. Based on your student’s needs, this would be adjusted accordingly. Week 1: Mastering Command of Evidence: Textual Learn how to identify and analyze evidence within reading passages to support your answers. This lesson focuses on strategies to find and use textual evidence effectively, ensuring your answers are well-supported. Week 2: Decoding Words in Context Expand your vocabulary by learning how to determine the meaning of words based on the context in which they appear. This lesson covers strategies to infer meanings from surrounding text and enhances your understanding of nuanced vocabulary. Week 3: Central Ideas and Details: Uncovering the Core Develop skills to identify the main ideas and supporting details in reading passages. This lesson helps you distinguish between primary and secondary information, improving your ability to grasp the core message of texts. Week 4: Inferences: Reading Between the Lines Enhance your ability to make logical inferences from reading passages. This lesson focuses on understanding implied information and drawing conclusions that are not explicitly stated, a critical skill for the ACT. Week 5: Text Structure and Purpose: Dissecting the Blueprint Understand how to analyze the structure and purpose of different texts. This lesson covers various text structures (e.g., narrative, argumentative) and how to identify an author’s intent, aiding in comprehension and interpretation. Week 6: Command of Evidence: Quantitative Learn to integrate and interpret data from charts, graphs, and tables within reading passages. This lesson focuses on combining quantitative evidence with textual information to answer questions accurately. Week 7: Rhetorical Skills: Crafting Persuasive Arguments Develop your ability to analyze an author’s use of rhetoric and persuasive techniques. This lesson teaches you to identify rhetorical devices and understand their impact on the reader. Week 8: Transitions: Navigating Between Ideas Master the use of transitions to connect ideas smoothly within and between paragraphs. This lesson covers different types of transitional phrases and how they help in maintaining the flow of arguments, improving the coherence of your responses.
Learning Goals
Identify and Analyze Textual Evidence: Learn to find and interpret evidence within reading passages to support your answers effectively.
Infer Word Meanings from Context: Master strategies to deduce the meanings of unfamiliar words based on the context in which they appear, enhancing vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class uses a variety of texts to explore reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. While the content is primarily academic and designed to boost ACT scores, some reading passages may contain complex themes. All content is chosen for its educational value and appropriateness for the target age group. Parents are encouraged to engage in discussions at home to further support their child's learning and appreciation of language.
Pre-Requisites
No specific prerequisites are required. Students should have a basic understanding of English grammar and be eager to improve their reading and writing skills.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Doctoral Degree in Religious Studies from Claremont Graduate University
Master's Degree in History from University of California, Irvine
Over the past fourteen years as an educator, I have specialized in enhancing vocabulary skills, reading comprehension, and grammar proficiency. My approach combines rigorous academic research with engaging, interactive learning experiences. I continuously update my teaching practices to incorporate the latest educational technologies and methodologies, ensuring each session is dynamic and effective.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$150
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17