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My son's English tutor, Tim Pearson, is looking for more work in the East Dulwich area. He has been working with my son, who is now 15, since the end of Year 9, as he fell behind during lockdown and as a dyslexic learner he finds English a struggle anyway. I've been delighted with the way Tim has enthused my son to improve in a subject that he believed he was going to fail. Tim knows how to engage young people and how to improve their confidence and enjoyment of the subject.


As well as after-school sessions, Tim is available to work with students who are being home schooled during the day.


If anyone is interested, please DM me so I can put you in touch. And / or you could look at Tim's Facebook page here: @CreativeEnglishTutorEastLondon

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