TOEFL Tutoring in Brooklyn (New York)

TOEFL Tutoring in Brooklyn

ESL students may find that the difficult process of learning the English language for the Test of English as a Foreign Language requires the individualized assistance of a private tutor to help them learn the material. Manhattan Review has been providing students with private tutors and other methods of preparation for standardized tests since 1999, and is the best resource for Brooklyn students looking to prepare themselves for the TOEFL exam. Manhattan Review students who utilize private tutoring can either take it on its own or in combination with Manhattan Review's other study options in the form of group courses and practice exams, depending on what they feel would be best for ensuring their study needs are met. Students who work with the options provided by Manhattan Review can take advantage of the variety of benefits that come with Manhattan Review's study options to ensure that their course of study is a successful one.

Students who work with one of Manhattan Review's private tutors will have access to an instructor who has helped a wide variety of New York's ESL students with learning the English language for the TOEFL exam and has years of experience with its formatting and content. Manhattan Review's private tutors can customize their lesson plans as necessary to ensure that their students have proper coverage of the material as they feel is needed to fully encompass their strengths and weaknesses. Students who work with one of Manhattan Review's private tutors have the ability to work with their instructor either in-person or online depending on what they feel would be the best to help them learn the material, an option that is also available for students looking to get help with the group courses that Manhattan Review offers. Manhattan Review tutors can meet their in-person students at any mutually convenient location in the New York area.

Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of preparing themselves for the TOEFL exam have managed to utilize the guidance of their instructors to help them with both understanding the material that is covered on the exam and developing a stronger grasp of the English language that has allowed them to succeed in areas that require a working knowledge of the English language outside of the context of the TOEFL exam. Students have used their higher TOEFL scores that they have earned with Manhattan Review to attend a wide variety of colleges in and out of the New York area, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Barnard, New York University, Hofstra, Emory, Brown, William and Mary, University of Chicago, Tufts, and many more. Students have also used their improved English language skills to help them with a wide variety of career paths. Call or email one of Manhattan Review's academic program advisors to learn more.

TOEFL Private Tutoring

Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online

TOEFL Private Course

12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online

TOEFL Prep Course Brooklyn - Photo of Student Virginia

I highly recommend Manhattan Review's TOEFL preparation course for anybody interested in taking the exam. I took an intensive course and took the exam only after 4 weeks of classes, and got a 116 score. The teaching method is excellent. It focuses on techniques and strategies that allow students to understand exactly what is required to succeed on examination day. Tutors are very flexible and willing to adapt to the student's schedule, as well as reachable and always ready to help and follow up on whatever the student might need.
- Virginia (This student took our TOEFL classes in NYC)

Brooklyn

Primary Course Venue:

Manhattan Review Prep
Sheraton Brooklyn
228 Duffield Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: (212) 316-2000

NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.

Meet a Brooklyn TOEFL Tutor: Shane B.

Shane B. has been helping ESL students in the New York City area to learn the material that is covered on standardized tests such as the TOEFL and IELTS for several years, and now works with Manhattan Review while also studying for his Master's in education. Shane's approach to helping students learn the English language has been refined from his own time learning it.

As an ESL speaker in his own right due to the fact that he grew up in a family that largely spoke Spanish at home, Shane knows how to effectively learn and teach other individuals the language and help them with their own personal needs during the process. When not teaching students or studying, Shane likes to listen to music and play tennis.

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