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I am an experienced graduate student, beginning a PhD next year. I can help people writing academic papers or thesis including methodology, to structuring, content and proofreading. I have studied Sociology, Political Science and European Studies in Berlin, Copenhagen and Brussels and graduated with honours and I am more than happy to help people getting their papers "right" or more generally helping with anything related to sociological and political theory ;-) ! Looking forward to be hearing from you.
Camille
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At student's location: Around Ixelles-Elsene, Belgium
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Age: | Teenagers (13-17 years old) Adults (18-64 years old) Seniors (65+ years old) |
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Student level: | Beginner Intermediate Advanced |
Duration: | 60 minutes 90 minutes |
The class is taught in: | French, English, German |
About Me
I'm a native German speaker and graduated from my MA degree in European Studies at the ULB this year and will start a PhD next year. Until then I have spare time that I would like to use to help out with some private lessons ! I have always had a passion for social science theory and would therefore be happy to teach the basics and more. Often people find it difficult to understand how the structure of an academic paper look like, how to write it, or to structure it or what theoretical framework to use. I can help with that :-) I can explain the basics of philosophy, political science theory, sociology and the big "thinkers". I can also very simply correct papers if needed.Education
BA: University of Potsdam (Berlin) in Sociology and Political Sciences, University of Copenhagen (Erasmus) in Political Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles in European StudiesExperience / Qualifications
I have teaching experience in English and German as a foreign language.I have moreover a BA degree and MA degree with honours and worked throughout my studies at Universities as a Student Reseach Assitant.
As a native German speaker I am happy to help people perfect what is a bit shaky :-) I thought German at University for about a year in Indonesia. The best way to learn another language is by speaking it ! Lessons from A1 to C1 are possible, for beginners or advanced students of all ages.
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