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English Language and Literature tutor available - KS3, KS4 & KS5


lee.moroney

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My name is Lee. I am a fully qualified English teacher based in East Dulwich (currently working as an Assistant Subject Leader, with responsibility for KS5) with 5 years? experience teaching English at a secondary school and sixth form college in South London.


I am an enthusiastic and effective practitioner with a proven track record of helping of students reach their target grades. I can provide personalised sessions for your child across all Key Stages and for all target grades.


So, whether your child needs intensive challenge in the lead up to their A Level in English literature, or even if your child is in year 9 and needs a little extra support with their homework, I can help.


The cost is ?50 for A Level and GCSE students and ?40 for students in KS3. However, i'd be willing to negotiate on the price if it means regular sessions.


Please get in touch to discuss your child's requirements.


Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.


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I'm looking for a tutor to teach English (GCSE) for my daughter to re-take her English language in November.I would like to be tutored at my house and looking for an intensive burst over the summer. Please let me know if you are able to help and your availability.

Thanks.

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