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Ishmeet K

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@ishmeet
Joined Jan 2024 · She/Her · 5:52 PM Local

About

My name is Ishmeet and I am a high school student. I have been in advanced programs all my life, skipped a year and would love to help in writing, science, and art. In my free time I like reading, science, art, baking, and boxing

I am excited to learn and teach on this website!

Tutor

Apr 2025 - Present

Canada

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407

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8

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10

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28

Learners Impacted

22

Sessions Hosted

844

Tutoring Minutes

Certifications

Pre-Algebra
4 / 15 Topics

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Davinder S
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Sivanth B
Joseph Z
Ayona J
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Aribah S

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Tired of using AI to write? you know it's bad, but you can't stop

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🤖 "Tired of Using AI to Write? You Know It’s Bad… But You Can’t Stop?" ✍️🚫 Let’s break the cycle and build something better. You’re not alone. So many of us are stuck in that loop: “I’ll just use AI to help a bit...” Next thing you know , it wrote the whole thing. Here’s the truth: using AI too much kills your voice, weakens your confidence, and leaves you stuck depending on something that doesn't even know you. In this series, we’re doing what school never really taught us; learning how to write in a way that’s real, doable, and kind to your brain. 🧠 What we’ll actually do (for real, not just theory): 🔍 1. Why AI feels easier, and why it backfires We’ll dig into what makes writing hard in the first place, burnout, pressure, overthinking, and how AI preys on that. You’ll get tools to overcome the real barriers you face. 🛠️ 2. Break down how writing works (in a way that finally makes sense) No vague advice. We’ll walk through: How to generate ideas from nothing What a real, strong thesis actually looks like How to structure an essay without a template The truth about “sounding smart” vs. sounding real 🧏‍♀️ 3. De-code why your writing feels off We’ll look at examples of flat vs. powerful writing (including AI-written stuff) and show you how to improve clarity, tone, and originality, even if you’re not “good at English.” 💡 4. Quick writing hacks that build confidence fast. You’ll get sentence starters, transitions, and flow tricks that you can use in any subject. 🤝 5. THEN, we write something together We'll pick a topic as a group and build it from the ground up, brainstorming, writing the intro, planning the body, and crafting a conclusion as a team. You can contribute ideas, edit lines, and see how great writing comes from real voices, not robots. ✅ You’ll walk away with: Practical writing skills that stick More confidence in your own voice A mini group-written essay that shows what real writing can look like A reminder that you’re actually more capable than AI ever will be 🎯 This isn’t just a writing session. It’s your writing comeback. Let’s stop feeling stuck, and start writing like it matters.

Ishmeet K

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Featured Feedback

9

The tutor did a great job checking in with students throughout the session and responding thoughtfully to their needs. When one learner mentioned her network cut out and she didn’t understand the task the tutor immediately paused and explained the activity again in a friendly and nonjudgmental way. She also adapted the activity structure based on student comfort for example allowing them to choose their own prompt instead of assigning one. Later in the session she asked if students preferred weekly or biweekly meetings and whether they wanted their writing reviewed in front of everyone or privately. This showed strong flexibility and care for individual preferences. One minor suggestion for growth would be to build in a quick verbal check-in mid-lesson just to make sure no one is lost before moving forward.

Tutor · 9 days ago

The tutor did an excellent job creating space for students to share and participate. She consistently invited input both verbally and in the chat responded to each answer with encouragement and praise and built on students' responses. During the “school is stressful” writing practice and the “show don’t tell” activity she celebrated every student's answer and pushed them to think deeper with follow-up prompts. Her flexibility letting students choose which prompt to respond to also made the session feel more learner-centered. If anything she could improve by asking why a student chose to phrase something a certain way to encourage more reflection but overall she strongly encouraged participation and built a supportive environment.

Tutor · 9 days ago

The tutor was incredibly positive and encouraging throughout the session which really helped build student confidence. She gave very specific praise like “that’s amazing” or “I really like how you mentioned that” and took time to validate each student’s response no matter how simple. This kind of feedback makes students feel heard and appreciated. She also created a warm and welcoming space by starting with icebreakers and giving everyone multiple ways to participate either out loud or through the chat. Her tone was calm and friendly and she made sure no one felt pressured to speak if they weren’t comfortable. Everything about the environment made it feel safe supportive and easy to engage.

Tutor · 9 days ago

The tutor did a great job structuring the session clearly and professionally. She opened with a warm welcome and followed a well-planned flow that introduced writing types, walked through foundational concepts like thesis writing, and ended with interactive activities. Her pacing was thoughtful and she asked questions along the way to make sure students were comfortable and engaged. What stood out was how she scaffolded instruction by starting general and offering clear definitions and examples. The breakdown of persuasive versus narrative versus descriptive writing was especially well done. The slides supported the material well and her explanations were detailed without being overwhelming. One small area to improve might be trimming some explanations to leave more time for additional examples or questions but overall the session was super strong.

Tutor · 9 days ago

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