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jessee212

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*Classics and Primary Tutor*


Subjects I teach:

Classics- Latin, Classical Civilisation, Ancient History and Ancient Greek.

Primary- Key Stage 1 and 2 English and Maths.

Proof-reading- Offline essay reading/ project reading.


My experience:

Four years of experience tutoring Latin, Ancient Greek and Classical Civilisation from Common Entrance to Undergraduate level. Teaching Latin in a preparatory school to Years 5 and 6. Teaching English as a foreign language to European students. Class teacher at a good primary school- Helping children with SEN, tutoring children for ks1 and ks2 SATs, whole class teaching, small group teaching, running non-verbal and verbal reasoning interventions.


My Qualifications:

2:1 degree from the University of Warwick in Classical Civilisation

Masters from UCL in the Receptions of the Classical World, which is also a discipline related to the Classics. Primary PGCE from the University of Roehampton


I have an organic approach to teaching, depending on the subject and the student. While it is important to guide a student and help them to perform to the best of their ability it is just as essential to pay close attention to the student's needs.


Prices:

?25 per hour for online tutoring

?30 per hour for face to face

?20 per hour offline proof-reading

Discounts available for bulk booking or groups.


Please get in touch if you have any questions, you can email me at [email protected] or call me on 07952231045. Jess

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