So he’s really good at Russian.Īnd since he has the experience of learning the Russian language, Student himself at 700 level, you know, no flex. So I get access to things that are not quite in my textbook. Also, from my experience with Max, he’s provided some different resources. Not only do you have this really great relationship with someone where you can really, like,įeel comfortable with them and feel like not afraid to make as many mistakes as you need to be making so that when you actually get to class, He was always very patient and I’m sure I butchered a bunch of things that were probably horrifying for him to hear.īut he was happy to, you know, gently correct me and make sure that I was doing the very best I could, which was really nice.Īnd that’s just one of the many benefits, I think, about being tutored. Like he would be happy to re-explain the same concept like 16 times in a row if need be. Since the very start, super patient and I have felt like super comfortable asking any questions I had. So I requested a tutor and I was very lucky to land with Max and he was super nice And so I would always get very stressed out in class about being cold called.Īnd sometimes I felt like I wasn’t quite as on top of my Russian as my classmates were. Russian isn’t quite the easiest piece of cake here of So for me, this is like a whole new experience about learning intensively a new language. So I am a person that gets kind of stressed out about being cold called. Francesca and I have been working on Russian together for most of this semester, most of last semester also,Īnd through it we’ve really been able to form a friendship which is pretty beautiful. Hi, my name’s Francesca Whitecross, and I am a French tutor at the CTLR, but also a Russian tutee specifically Max’s tutee. My name is Max Shulman-Litwin, and I am a Russian tutor here at the CTLR.
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