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Private Tutor: English Literature & Language, EFL, Music Theory, Piano, 7+ (All subjects)


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I am an experienced and qualified private tutor currently available for work in the Dulwich area. I teach English Literature, English as a Foreign Language, Music Theory, Beginner-level Piano, and all subjects for 7+, 11+ and Common Entrance.


I am currently available during weekday afternoons, 1.30-7.30pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, or 1.30-6.30pm on Tuesdays and Fridays. Other times during the week may be possible with some rearranging of my timetable, so do let me know if those times are not possible for you but another one might be.


My rates are ?32-37/hour (depending on subject and level) + travel expenses. I have a degree in English Literature from Oxford University, and a CertTESOL qualification for teaching English as a foreign language from Trinity College London, and also a CRB certificate and references are available to view on request.


If you have any further questions, or for a full CV, please do not hesitate to contact me; or you can find out more on my website or my profile on The Tutor Pages (see below for links).


Mischa

http://www.mischafosterpoole.co.uk

www.thetutorpages.com/tutor/english-literature-language-toefl-ielts-tutor-se-london-sydenham-dulwich-herne-hill

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