Walker,
I'd be willing to speak to you via Skype. I'm pretty good at math already (mid- to upper 40's). I can't guarantee the amount of time you need completely, but I'd be happy to help you out just to help you out.
I'm 28 years old, born in the United States. My mother teaches grammar / english composition at a high school here in the U.S. (She taught me to speak and write correctly).
I am an attorney licensed in the state of Oklahoma. Oral communication was a high priority in my education as an attorney.
I've had to reformat my PC at home so I'm accessing the internet via work at the moment. I should have my computer fixed tonight and we can set up a time to talk next week. Will that work for you?
walker wrote:
Dear friends!
I've just received my TOEFL score: 96 of 120. I need at least 109. Almost a half of my lost points was in Speaking section (10 points of 24). Main reason for this fail is just absence of practice. To boost my speaking skills I'm just going to realize following idea.
I'm pretty well in Math (Q50 in actual GMAT and Q51/Q50 in GMAPprep) and as you can see from my posts in the Q-forum. Moreover, I was a teacher at university for 3 years. So, I would like to find 1-3 people for exchange. I teach Math in exchange for correction of my speaking during study (accent, punctuation, expressions).
I'm seeking:Native English speaker (born in the United States) who have excellent knowledge of language and who would like to improve his or her quant score from ~35-45.
format of lessons (preliminary):1. use of Skype
2. 1-3 times per week
3. 1-3 hours per lesson
4. homework
I know it may be risky, and therefore, I guarantee 3 lessons before making a final decision whether this idea was a good one
If you seriously decided to try, please post information about yourself, weak math area and appropriate time for lessons: days of week and time in UTC.
So, waiting for partners!