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English Lit and Lang tutor available for Easter revision and exam preparation


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Fully qualified, reliable and professional secondary school English teacher available for tutoring during the Easter holidays (24th March-15th April).


Is your son/daughter struggling to manage their revision for their exams this summer?


I am a friendly 32-year old English teacher currently working at a private school in Kent, looking to run some revision sessions during my Easter break. I have experience of all ability levels across the secondary age range, and have a lot of experience in tutoring for exam preparation and essay writing.


Tutoring sessions can take place at my flat (by Queen?s Road Peckham station) for ?40 (cups of tea included!), or at your house for ?50. Reductions available for pairs of groups if you would like to band together with friends or other students taking the same specification.


Please do not hesitate to contact me on 07810300692.


Thank you!


Vicki

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