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Hi,


I'm an experienced and qualified English Literature tutor. I achieved 3A* at A Level (including 100% in both English papers). I also have a First Class degree in English Literature and I recently got a Distinction in my Masters.


I have experience tutoring all ages, from 3 right up to undergraduate. I am particularly good at helping children reach their full potential by increasing their academic grades in English exams as I help a lot with exam technique and structure. I also love teaching English outside of academic exams as I enjoy helping children find their love for reading.


I also offer Christmas holiday packages, whether thats for upcoming 11+ exams or revision help ahead of mocks.


Please don't hesitate to email me! My email address is [email protected] and my telephone number is 07581841441.


Looking forwards to hearing from you,


Helena

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