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Tutor KS3 - A Level, and English as a Foreign Language.


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Hello,

I am a recent History graduate from The University of Cambridge with a great deal of tutoring and teaching experience.


WHAT I TUTOR:

-I am happy to tutor any humanities subject from KS3 to A-level (Including, but not limited to, English Literature and language, History, Geography, History, Religious Studies/Theology, Politics and Philosophy). In particular, I can assist with essay writing and exam skills or help with coursework.

-I am a qualified English as a foreign language teacher. I have a CELTA qualification awarded by Cambridge English.

-I also have experience preparing students for university applications and interviews.


EXPERIENCE:

-Tutoring EFL one on one in Thessaloniki (Greece) and London since 2011.

-Tutoring A-level Humanities subjects.

-Teaching Assistant (SEN) in Corelli College Secondary School.

-EFL classroom teacher with EF Brighton summer school.

-Tutoring international students on university applications and interviews.

-ESOL Examiner at College14.


QUALIFICATIONS:

-BA Hons History. University of Cambridge (2016).

-Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages [CELTA] (2011).


I am available throughout the summer and next year. My standard rate is ?25 p/hr. This may change depending on the distance I travel.

Thanks very much,

William

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