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Unlock your potential through peer-supported learning with the World Languages Resource Collection. Our team of trained tutors offers one-on-one and group support鈥攐nline and in person鈥攆or a wide range of world languages. Tutoring sessions help students practice conversational skills, review assignments, and strengthen their understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and cultural context.

Explore tutor availability below and take advantage of our high-impact academic support resources designed to help you thrive.

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Meet Our Trained Tutors & Check Out Their Schedules

Peer-supported learning is a high-impact practice with many benefits, including more time for individualized practice, more effective and active learning, a more comfortable experience, and greater academic achievement for everyone involved. Keep scrolling to meet our team of specially trained tutors and check out their schedules.

Fall 2025

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Arabic tutoring

 

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French Tutoring

 

The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany

German Tutoring

 

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Japanese Tutoring

 

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Russian Tutoring

 

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Chinese Tutoring

 

Italian Tutoring

 

Korean Tutoring

 


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Spanish

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Tutoring Training & Resources

Training

All tutors in the World Languages Resource Collection complete a 10-module workshop hosted on during the first semester they are hired. The workshop orients the tutors to the FLRC's resources and engages them in activities about effective practices in language learning. The modules are:

  1. Orientation to the WLRC
  2. Language Learning as a Process
  3. Structuring a Tutoring Session
  4. Go-To Learning Strategies
  5. Accomodating Learners Effectively
  6. Helping with Written Assignments
  7. Helping with Oral Assignments & the OPI(c)
  8. Reading Strategies
  9. Listening Strategies
  10. Getting to Know Faculty & Coursework

Each module includes critical readings or videos, with follow-up quizzes or discussions, and an activity to apply the module's concepts in a meaningful way. This workshop is a special project developed by the WLRC's Materials Creation Program and was created by Allison Webb, Spanish and Foreign Language Education Lecturer in 麻豆传媒社区's Department of World Languages and Cultures.

For more information, contact Abigail Alexander, WLRC Director.

Resources

  • Guidelines and advise for students visiting the lab.

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  • Three rules and three questions to help students improve their written compositions.

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  • A quick guide for using the WLRC's conversation worksheets.

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  • Help the WLRC build a media database from around the world.

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Become a Tutor

The World Languages Resource Collection is always looking for motivated, organized and enthusiastic student tutors!

Are you an expert speaker of Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish? Are you interested in helping students increase their language skills and explore other cultures?

WLRC student tutors can also help manage the physical lab, find and create learning resources for department faculty, conduct weekly conversation tables, and even promote the department's many events on our social media outlets.

All tutors complete online training created by language teaching experts in their first semester. 

Questions? Email WLRC Program Manager Brooke Reed or call (470) 578-2668

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