French and Italian Tutors

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FRENCH TUTORS 2009-10
 

Hanna NOEL

hcnoel FR 125, 126 (Niang)

Brandon BEASLEY

bbeasley

FR 126 (Brunetaux)

Courtney CRONIN

ctcronin
FR 127 (Greenspan)

Tatiana KOWALEWSKI

tjkowale

FR 125 (Paliyenko)

Aurore ANASTASSIADIS

aanastas

FR 127 (Mauguière)

FRENCH LANGUAGE ASSISTANT:
Anne-Sophie Saudrais
asaudrai

Office: Lovejoy 354
Office hours:
Monday 1-2pm
Thursday 2-4pm

 
ITALIAN TUTORS 2009-10

Rachel GLEICHER

rlgleich

 ITA 125 (Mongiat)

Oliviero BORGNA

ouborgna

 ITA 127, 131 (Guidarelli)
  Kory DARLINGTON
  kedarlin
ITA 127, 131 (Guidarelli)

ITALIAN LANGUAGE ASSISTANT:
Valentina Geri

vgeri

Office: Lovejoy 354
Office hours:
Monday 11am-1pm
Wednesday 12-1pm
Friday 8:45-9:45am
Tutorial hour:
Thursday 4-5:30pm



 

Tutoring Guidelines

These guidelines are meant for both tutors and their students, so that everyone involved in the tutoring process may have a similar understanding of tutoring responsibilities and similar expectations of the tutor-student relationship.

1. Kinds of tutoring
Tutoring can be useful to students at all levels of language instruction, and is particularly helpful in the following areas : reviewing grammar rules and exercises, improving spoken French/Italian, developing listening comprehension skills, drilling for exams, and proofreading paper drafts. 

2. Scheduling
All students seeking help with their work should plan accordingly.  The tutor will expect at least 24-hour notice for any requests for draft proofreading, exam study sessions, etc.  Additional notice will be expected for papers longer than 3-4 pages.

3. Reading drafts
The tutor may read drafts of student essays in all levels of coursework.  The tutor is encouraged to use the proofreading abbreviation sheet provided by the department in order to specify the nature of the error (spelling, conjugation, agreement, etc.).  The tutor should not correct the student’s errors.  Instead, the proofreading abbreviations will allow the student to correct and rework the draft him/herself.  Under no circumstances may the tutor write or rewrite the student’s essay or any part therein.  Please consult the Colby Student Handbook for more information on issues of academic honesty.