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tutor available - 7+, 11+, English Literature, General Essay Writing and Drama.


wings1347

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Hello,


I am an East Dulwich based tutor specialising in the 7+ and 11+ assessments, English Literature up to A2 Level, Theatre and Screen Studies up to undergraduate level and General Essay Writing Techniques.


I graduated from The University of Manchester with a First Class degree in Drama. I was nominated for an award for academic excellence after gaining an average mark of 74% ? the second-highest in the year. My dissertation, which applied Jungian philosophical theories to film, achieved a grade of 80%.


My degree has prepared me well for tutoring in theatre and film studies to all levels. I would also be thrilled to tutor English Literature up to A level. I adore reading and finished my English Literature A-level with an A grade. I also excel at teaching general essay-writing techniques for any subject. I have recently completed a comprehensive course on 7+ and 11+ tutoring techniques. I have experience in tutoring a variety of ages, from 11 to 22, including students with special educational needs.


I am a gregarious, imaginative and creative tutor. I aim to impart my own enthusiasm for a subject to my students by encouraging them to explore ideas in a safe environment. I am an advocate of active learning, firmly believing that exciting lessons which engage the pupil in creative ways enhance the learning process. To facilitate this, I tailor my lessons to each pupil by identifying their interests and devising activities based around them.


I have a passion for travel and have visited six continents. When not tutoring, I run my own theatre company.


Please contact me with any queries, for a chat about your tutoring needs and for my rates. I will also consider nanny and babysitting work.

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