Janille Sandy
Experienced tutor helping for grade improvement




ESL classes - Janille Sandy
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
Improved writing skills in weeks
90% of students show marked improvement in writing.
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English tutor specialities
Grammar fundamentals
Homework help
Real world application
Visual learning
Speaking fluency

ESL concept taught by Janille
Janille guided a student from PS 11 William T. Harris in Manhattan through a lesson on different types of nouns, including common, proper, concrete, abstract, collective, and compound nouns. The student completed a worksheet to practice identifying these nouns in sentences and worked on exercises focused on compound nouns. For homework, they were assigned to create compound nouns and review their notes before the next class.
Abstract Nouns
Concrete Nouns
Compound Nouns
Proper Nouns
Collective Nouns
Common Nouns
Janille and a learner from Oxnard reviewed adverbs before starting a lesson on nouns, covering common, proper, collective, concrete, and abstract types. The learner completed exercises identifying adverbs and took notes on the various noun categories. For homework, they were tasked with finding three examples each of collective, abstract, and concrete nouns.
Adverbs
Nouns
Common Nouns
Proper Nouns
Collective Nouns
Concrete Nouns
Abstract Nouns
Janille worked with a learner from Los Angeles on different types of pronouns. The learner took a quiz on personal, demonstrative, and reflexive pronouns, and then learned about possessive pronouns, practicing sentence construction with them. Janille advised them to revise class material regularly to improve retention.
Personal Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Janille worked with a student from Midtown Manhattan on a reading comprehension exercise focused on identifying and correcting incorrectly used homophones within sentences. The learner read a story and replaced misused homophones with the correct spellings. The lesson ended with a plan for the student to complete the worksheet, focusing on identifying and correctly spelling the remaining homophones, with her mom's assistance.
Homophones
Principal vs. Principle
Waist vs. Waste
There vs. Their vs. They're
Whole vs. Hole
Bored vs. Board
No vs. Know
Claws vs. Clause
Janille worked with Nathaniel on homophones, focusing on their correct usage in sentences and spelling. Nathaniel engaged in various exercises to enhance his English vocabulary, such as sentence completion, true/false questions, and choosing the appropriate homophone based on given definitions. His assignment for next time is to construct four sentences, incorporating the words 'waste,' 'waist,' 'principle,' and 'principal.'
Homophones
Vowel Letters
The vs. Thee Rule
Janille Sandy guided Nathaniel through an English lesson centered on homophones. Nathaniel actively engaged by completing sentences, choosing the appropriate word from given pairs. To reinforce their learning, Janille tasked him with finishing the rest of the worksheet as homework for their upcoming lesson.
Homophones
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