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Our Queens American Sign Language tutors are top college students and graduates from local area universities. They have an average GPA of 3.5 or higher in their areas of tutoring specialization. At Frog Tutoring, we work with students in all grade levels and our Queens private American Sign Language tutors provide customized one on one in-home tutoring through our proven three step approach to academic success.
1.Bring student up to speed by reviewing past work to ensure they are not missing any important concepts that might affect their abilities to learn future lessons. 2. Keep student ahead of the class by using the teachers lesson plan, textbook, and online curriculum to cover lessons before it is taught in class. 2. Reinforce key concepts they might have missed. This ensures they will never be behind again. Your tutor will also help with organization, study skills, and note taking strategies.
Your Queens area American Sign Language tutor will also track student progress through detailed session reports which will be available to you at the end of each tutoring session. If it is okay with you, your tutor will contact your child's teacher, for K-12, to get a more detailed understanding of what they are struggling with and also to make sure that he/she and the teacher are both on the same page in their approach to tackling the problem.
Browse our list of qualified American Sign Language tutors below. If you are in need of an American Sign Language tutor in Queens, please call us or simply go to the tab above and Request a Tutor and let us help provide the understanding and assistance needed for success.
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Alex has thoroughly enjoyed the sessions and found them to be very helpful. I am really happy with the feedback and the communication. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
Rosemary was super helpful going over some of the concepts that were tricky, and helped explain the content well.
Super helpful and willing to adjust to my learning habits. I really enjoy our time working together as the preparation from her end is very noticeable and appreciated.
Great tutoring session!
Sarah is our 5th tutor we have used on Frog tutoring. In just one short month of tutoring my child with ADHD, she has improved his math grade from a C to an A-!! We are so happy for the progress our child has made with Sarah’s help, and we will definitely continue to use her as our child’s...
{not commented yet}The sessions are going well and I am understanding the material . The information is clear , which I love.
Overall, AJ was absolutely amazing. I didn’t understand almost anything in physics and he made it seem like elementary grade stuff, overall was amazing and I will miss him
Ali is an amazing tutor always willing to help me on my school assignments and is a very down-to-earth person.
good tutor
Looking forward to meeting you.
Joyce has been great in helping me review topics for the NCLEX
Ryan in very knowledgeable on the topics I was needing help with. He is professional and works around your schedule. The best tutor I have had on frog tutoring.
Good tutor
Never partnered so unable to rate accurately but frog tutors are great so why not give a 5
patient and knowledgeable
{not commented yet}Hayeon Lee is fantastic !
Very knowledgeable and wonderful to work with.
She is kind and is very easy to learn from.
Thank you for finding her.
We have another session Tuesday but I have to reschedule
Perhaps Wednesday?
Very encouraging and funny. He makes learning fun and teaches in a very simple, easy way to understand.
Pamela is wonderful! She's the perfect fit for my son! She's very engaging and makes tutoring fun for him
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Vince is very happy with this tutor.
{not commented yet}Jaelynn Cafourek's accomplished computer skills and college training make her a very valuable asset to those who need a professional with their studies.I highly recommend her and her excellent attitude, and clear ability to connect with others and their specific learning...
Carolle is an excellent tutor. She explains things well, sends me frequent reminders of what I learned during the week, and is altogether a pleasure
Jeff was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Deep industry knowledge in running in investment firm and very solid resource. Thank you!
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Joyce is very knowledgeable and helpful.
A very smart individual, has great knowledge to cover the stuff needed based off your preference.
{not commented yet}Craig has been a big help with helping me learn how to use the internet, navigate a job search and I have learned quite a bit in a shot time.
Makes learing fun!
Matthew and I concentrated on financial statements in my CFA Level 1 curriculum. He was extremely knowledgeable and, with his own industry experience, he was very effective at providing real-life examples that made it easier to understand the concepts.
He is a great tutor. He knows the topics very well and explains them easily. My only complaint is that his handwriting is somewhat messy. All in all, he is a great SAT tutor for English and math.
Awesome! he and my son work great together! My Son won't work with anyone else.
Gurleen is AMAZING!!!!!! She is the best tutor you will find on here. She is very knowledgeable on chemistry and will help you work through so many problems despite them being very challenging. Gurleen helps with retaining the knowledge and provides notes and practice problems as well. if you need...
Dana is very knwoedgable, especially with anatomy. I was a earning around an 80-84 percent(C) in my medical program exams. With Dana's assistance and vast knowledge in this subject I have passed a written exam AND a practical with a 92(A)!!! Dana positively encourages/challenges her students...
Sunita Woodcheke has not only demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to my child's academic progress but has also exhibited remarkable patience, enthusiasm, and expertise in their teaching approach. Through personalized lessons and tailored guidance Sunita has fostered a supportive learning...
Kevin is knowledgeable about math, and he knows how to teach. I’m very rusty on my skills, but he’s been nothing but patient with me. He absorbs my weaknesses and focuses on what I need help with. I appreciate all he’s done so far.
McKenna has done a great job of working with my daughter on geometry.
school rating and grades improved.
I am so happy with this tutoring, my son is engaged all the time. He loves to work in the computer and the activities that they do during the tutoring. She used many different way and form in order to keep him engaged.
Annie is great!!!!
Madi is fantastic!!
I don't sit next to my 9yo during sessions, and this is the first time I ever used a tutor. I can tell you that using a tutor eliminates all the fighting and whining from my kid about doing homework which makes me very happy. They get a lot done during an hour. The tutor is focused, prepared,...
Fabulous. Olivia is engaging, knowledgeable, and a delight to work with. Highly recommend. Always punctual. Always reliable. Always helpful. Competent with both homework help and direct instruction.
Extremely knowledgeable and gave direct examples of certain concepts I had trouble with. He also helped assess some of the specific terminology that I need to look for on the exam.
Chigbo explains concepts in a way that makes it easy to understand. My daughter's understanding and confidence had a real boost in just two days.
Matthew was very knowledgable in the CFP topics and is very flexible with his ability to review materials and go through the questioning.
Ivan is absolutely amazing with his knowledge, He is my tutor for college level pre-calculus and I can confidently say that I would not be able to get through my class without ivans help with the class material. He has great patience and will explain and walk you through each problem until you need...
Very encouraging and goes at a good pace which has been immensely beneficial. Very punctual, there's never been any issues with scheduling. Overall, I have been enjoying my sessions and I look forward to more as he helps me prepare for my ACT.
Taitana Has tutored my daughter in math and english, she has my daughter think differently in problem solving and expanded her vocabulary. She never gives you the answer but helps you solve a problem together for my daughter to understand why the problem or word is not correct. Will request her...
So far so good
Very encouraging, and I enjoy working with her
My son has been with Barjeana for a few sessions now and loves her! She is so knowledgeable and patient. Best of all she makes the sessions fun and interactive. He struggles with focus, but she keeps him engaged in the session and on track. He looks forward to his tutoring with Ms. Barjeana. ...
He was great and very knowledgeable on the subject of chemistry, however there was a language barrier
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Queens, NY Neighborhoods We Service
Welcome to Queens, NY, the largest in area and second-most populous of the five boroughs in New York City. Bursting with cultural diversity and endless community pride, Queens is home to a mosaic of neighborhoods each with its distinct character. Whether you’re considering a move, planning a visit, or simply curious about this vibrant urban sprawl, here’s an exhaustive list of the neighborhoods that give Queens its unique charm:
Arverne, Astoria, Astoria Heights, Auburndale, Bay Terrace, Bayside, Bayswater, Beechhurst, Bellaire, Belle Harbor, Bellerose, Blissville, Breezy Point, Briarwood, Broad Channel, Brookville, Cambria Heights, College Point, Corona, Ditmars, Douglaston, Dutch Kills, East Elmhurst, Edgemere, Elmhurst, Far Rockaway, Floral Park, Flushing, Forest Hills, Forest Hills Gardens, Fresh Meadows, Fresh Pond, Glen Oaks, Glendale, Hammels, Hillcrest, Hollis, Hollis Hills, Holliswood, Howard Beach, Howard Park, Hunters Point, Jackson Heights, Jamaica, Jamaica Center, Jamaica Estates, Jamaica Hills, Kew Gardens, Kew Gardens Hills, Laurelton, LeFrak City, Linden Hill, Lindenwood, Little Neck, Long Island City, Malba, Maspeth, Meadowmere, Middle Village, Murray Hill, Neponsit, New Hyde Park, North Corona, North Shore Towers, Oak Ridge, Oakland Gardens, Ozone Park, Pomonok, Queens Village, Queensborough Hill, Queensbridge, Ramblersville, Ravenswood, Rego Park, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, Rochdale Village, Rockaway Beach, Rockaway Park, Rosedale, Roxbury, Saint Albans, South Jamaica, South Ozone Park, Springfield Gardens, Steinway, Sunnyside, Sunnyside Gardens, Tudor Village, Utopia, Whitestone, Willets Point, Woodhaven, and Woodside.
These neighborhoods collectively encompass everything from seaside communities such as The Rockaways with their sandy beaches and relaxed lifestyle, to bustling, cosmopolitan areas like Astoria and Long Island City teeming with restaurants, bars, and a thriving arts scene.
Each Queens neighborhood has its own story, its distinctive blend of residents, and an ambiance you won't find anywhere else. Take Flushing, for example, an Asian cultural epicenter, or Jackson Heights, which celebrates some of the most diverse demographics in the world, with a rich tapestry of Latin American, South Asian, and East Asian communities.
Deep in the borough’s heart, neighborhoods like Forest Hills balance historic charm with modern convenience, exemplifying the suburban-urban mix that defines Queens. Meanwhile, areas like Bayside or Jamaica Estates offer more tranquil residential living with access to fantastic school districts, making them a prime choice for families.
As you weave through the borough's intricate web of communities, from the quiet enclaves of Belle Harbor to the dynamic streets of Jamaica, you'll find that Queens defies singular description. It is both the launching pad for the American dreams of new immigrants and the cherished, multi-generational home of established New Yorkers.
Queens' neighborhoods, collectively a cross-section of the world, are each a destination unto themselves. The borough's diversity is its greatest strength, providing a rich and ever-expanding cultural landscape that offers something for everyone, from foodies to history buffs, artists to entrepreneurs. It’s this astonishingly unique patchwork of neighborhoods that makes Queens not only an exceptional place to visit but a wonderful place to call home.
About Queens, NY And It’s Education Institutions
Queens, New York, one of the five boroughs of New York City, is a tapestry of cultures and landmarks with a rich history as diverse as its population. Founded in 1683 and with a current population of over 2.3 million, it is the largest in area and the second in population among the city's boroughs. Landmarks such as Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, which hosted two 20th century World’s Fairs, and the Unisphere, a mammoth steel globe, encapsulate the borough's grandeur. Additionally, Queens is home to Citi Field, the beloved ballpark of the New York Mets, and offers a taste of cinematic history with the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria. From the bustling diversity of Jackson Heights to the quiet, suburban streets of Whitestone, neighborhoods in Queens offer a panoply of lifestyles and experiences, representing over 100 nationalities.
In terms of education, Queens boasts an array of high-ranking K-12 schools that cater to its dynamic and varied communities. Notable public schools include Townsend Harris High School and Queens High School for the Sciences at York College, both of which consistently top the rankings for New York State. Among private institutions, The Kew-Forest School and St. Francis Preparatory School are well-regarded for their rigorous academic programs. Queens students have access to educational resources such as the Queens Borough Public Library, one of the largest public library systems in the United States, along with various after-school and enrichment programs that the community and educational nonprofits provide. The borough also operates under the New York City Department of Education’s supervision, ensuring adherence to high standards and opportunities for specialized magnets and gifted and talented programs.
Higher education in Queens is similarly robust with major universities adding to the intellectual vibrancy of the borough. St. John’s University and Queens College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, are prominent educational institutions that host a diverse student body and offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Additionally, York College and LaGuardia Community College provide pathways to higher education with affordable courses and a focus on engaging the communities they serve. These institutions not only contribute to the local economy but also to the cultural and social fabric of Queens, thus underlining the borough's commitment to being a center for knowledge and learning amidst the urban diversity of New York City.
Students at These Queens, NY Schools Excel with Our Tutoring
As an educational support organization, we have had the privilege to assist students from a diverse array of educational institutions across Queens, NY. This includes students from both private and public schools, each with its unique environment and commitment to excellence in education. The schools listed below represent just a sample of where our students come from. They've seen significant benefits from our personalized tutoring services, which cater to individual learning styles and academic goals. While this list does not encompass all the schools we serve, it reflects the breadth of our reach in one of New York City's most vibrant boroughs.
Here are up to 10 public and 10 private schools in Queens, NY:
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Townsend Harris High School Queens High School for the Sciences at York College Baccalaureate School for Global Education Francis Lewis High School Stuyvesant High School - though physically located in Manhattan, it's a prestigious school that attracts top students from all boroughs including Queens. Benjamin N. Cardozo High School Academy of American Studies Forest Hills High School Aviation Career & Technical Education High School Newtown High SchoolPrivate Schools:
The Kew-Forest School Queens Lutheran School The Windsor School St. Francis Preparatory School Archbishop Molloy High School The Mary Louis Academy Holy Cross High School Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy St. Demetrios Preparatory School Immaculate Conception Catholic AcademyPlease note that Stuyvesant High School, while included on this list due to its popularity among Queens students, is technically located outside Queens. Additionally, the diversity of schools in Queens is broad, covering various neighborhoods and communities, each fostering an environment where our tutoring services can make a substantial impact on student success.
About American Sign Language & American Sign Language Tutoring
American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, complex language that employs signs made with the hands and other movements, including facial expressions and postures of the body. It is the primary language of many North Americans who are deaf and hard of hearing, and is used by many hearing people as well.
ASL is a natural language with its own syntax and grammar, distinct from English or other spoken languages. It is a visual-gestural language, meaning that the information is conveyed through shapes, positions, and movements of the hands, as well as through facial expressions and body language. This rich combination of elements makes ASL a nuanced and effective means of communication.
Types of American Sign Language vary slightly due to regional dialects and influences from the signing communities in different areas. Like spoken languages, ASL experiences variations in accents, rhythm, speed, and signs used. Essentially, there is one main type of ASL, but with some regional variations in terms of vocabulary and usage.
Related entities to ASL include other sign languages such as British Sign Language (BSL) and Australian Sign Language (Auslan), both of which are distinct in their own right, as sign languages are not universally the same. ASL is also part of the larger global Deaf community and culture, which has its own social norms, art, poetry, and storytelling traditions.
Tutoring ASL effectively to someone who struggles with the subject requires patience, practice, and a multimodal approach to learning. Immersion is the best strategy; it is recommended that students engage with the Deaf community and practice with fluent ASL users. Visual learning tools, interactive activities, and consistent practice are important. Tutors should focus on one-on-one interaction, provide constructive feedback, and use technology such as videos for practice outside of tutoring sessions.
The most common concepts in ASL include basic signs for everyday use, like greetings, questions, and common phrases. Fingerspelling, which uses hand positions that correspond to letters of the alphabet, is also fundamental to ASL. Meanwhile, the most difficult concepts often involve understanding and using the nuanced non-manual signals, such as facial expressions and body language that affect the meaning of signs. Mastery of ASL's unique syntax and grammar structures, such as the topic-comment structure, can also present challenges to new learners.
To conclude, while ASL can present certain challenges, with the right strategies and support, learners can overcome these and become proficient in communicating within the vibrant Deaf community and beyond.
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