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Cambridge graduate Tutor available


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Hello!


My name is Sarah, and I have recently moved to the area. I recently graduated from Cambridge with a degree in Education with English and Drama.


I am a professional tutor of students ranging from seven to University level, specialising in English, Drama, Geography and Politics. I love working with students of all ages, and I aim to foster confidence and engagement while tailoring to specific educational needs. This enables pupils to develop the interest necessary to maximise both enjoyment of the subject and academic achievement.


I offer tutoring in English, Drama, Geography, Politics and Education studies. I am also happy to help with essay writing skills, or mark and give detailed feedback on work.


I am a warm and cheery person, approach the lessons with a sense of humour, and always try to adapt to the tutee's needs to make the sessions as successful and enjoyable as possible.


I have very flexible availability, be it weekend or weekday, daytime or evening, and can come to you - or even offer online tutoring.


Please do contact me for more information or references, or to chat about any queries you may have.


Thanks!


Sarah

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