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Tutor available for GCSE and A-Level English, 11+


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Hello!


I am an experienced, resourceful and effective tutor who specialises in English and Creative Writing.


I currently tutor from 11+ through to A-Level English Literature. My current students are in Dulwich, Sydenham, Tulse Hill and Herne Hill.


I have a deep and instinctive love of arts and humanities and believe that there should be no limit of access for young people. I try to instil the excitement I have with engaging with texts, with a wider sense of understanding of the cultural and societal value of the arts.


Please PM or text on +447758511554 to discuss your child?s needs. References are available from current clients.


Best wishes,

Liz

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Hello all,


I've met some lovely students through this post on EDF so thanks for your responses.


A quick note to say I have a regular slot around 2.30pm on Sundays going if anyone is considering an English tutor. I currently teach A-Level, GCSE, primary creative writing, SATS, and 11+.


Get in touch via PM or text.


Many thanks,

Liz

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Tutor recommendation:


Liz Sands has been tutoring my 14 year old son in English over this past year. We were looking for some extra support in a subject my son felt a little weak in. Liz's support and encouragement has been fantastic. It's wonderful in a large family (and huge secondary school) to have some 1 to 1 attention and feedback. Liz worked through both language and literature GCSE skills and questions, and my son has really improved and we have just heard now that he has achieved his aim to be moved from set 2 to set 1. Liz has made this possible and been such a calm and constructive influence. Highly recommend her services.

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I'd love to add a recommendation on here for Liz, she worked absolute miracles with my 15 year old. She got him from a grade 3 in his GCSE mocks in January to a grade 8 in his March mocks, only 2 months later. I can not thank or recommend her enough.
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