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Hello! My name is Eva and I am a local tutor living in Herne Hill, offering both online and in person tutoring.


About me:

I am a friendly, engaging and patient tutor, with excellent communication skills. I have an incredibly strong academic record (Guildhall School of Music & Drama - First Class Honours degree, A-Levels: English Literature-A*, French-A, Drama - A*) and a genuine love for teaching young people. I feel passionate about bringing success and confidence to those I teach, and I aim to inspire my pupils to develop a real love for their subject!


Tutoring experience:

I have been tutoring for six years, and am always attentive to an individual's needs - and will adopt my teaching accordingly. I enable progress and success in each of my students, whilst nourishing a sense of fun and real love of the subject. I currently tutor students ranging in ages from 6 - 14 yrs.


The subjects I cover:

11+ (English, Maths, Non Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning)

English (KS1, KS2, GCSE)

Maths (KS1, KS2)

Drama (KS1, KS2, GCSE, A-Level, drama school coaching)

Piano (Beginners, Grades 1 - 5)

Life Skills


My rate:

?40/hour


Some lovely testimonials from parents:

'Eva is a fantastic tutor and I would not hesitate to recommend to any family. She always makes lessons enjoyable, engaging our 10 year old as effectively as our 6 year old. I have seen tangible progress in their learning and they always look forward to sessions. Eva gives sensible homework and communicates helpful feedback to us too'


'I just asked T why he likes you and he said because you're kind and you make it fun and you're go go go! I am really pleased with how things are going as you are patient, you take cues from T so if you see he's struggling you'll slow down or ensure he knows it's ok to guess/not know and more than anything you seem to genuinely enjoy speaking to him. You're also very encouraging.'


Please do get in touch if you have any questions - always around to chat.


07527215341


Best wishes,


Eva

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