Sheri Sather is a dedicated Teacher and Language Coach with over 20 years of experience in teaching English as a second language at colleges and universities. Currently self-employed, she focuses on empowering motivated college graduates from around the globe to excel in their academic pursuits...
Sheri Sather is a dedicated Teacher and Language Coach with over 20 years of experience in teaching English as a second language at colleges and universities. Currently self-employed, she focuses on empowering motivated college graduates from around the globe to excel in their academic pursuits in the United States. Sheri understands the challenges that non-native English speakers face, particularly the fear of being placed in additional English classes that can drain both time and financial resources. Her mission is to ensure that her students are not only prepared but also confident in their speaking and writing abilities from day one of their graduate studies.
In her role, Sheri specializes in teaching advanced speaking skills, improving pronunciation, and expanding vocabulary, all tailored to meet the unique needs of her students. She employs a variety of innovative teaching methodologies that foster an engaging learning environment, allowing her students to practice real-world scenarios they will encounter in their academic and professional lives. Key projects include developing customized curriculum materials that address common challenges faced by international students, as well as hosting workshops that focus on effective communication strategies in academic settings.
Sheri's expertise lies not only in language instruction but also in cultural adaptation, helping her students navigate the nuances of American academic culture. By providing personalized coaching and feedback, she equips her students with the tools they need to thrive, ensuring they can articulate their ideas clearly and confidently. Through her commitment to excellence in language education, Sheri Sather is making a significant impact on the lives of her students, paving the way for their success in graduate school and beyond.