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YazzieSE22

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Hello everyone,


I currently teach English at a top independent school in Dulwich and have experience teaching English Literature and Language from KS3 to A level at some of the best schools in London. I have a BA from Oxford, a PGCE from UCL and an MA Literature from KCL. I also tutor for 11+ and 13+ and have an excellent track record of success.


My approach to tutoring is highly individualised and I take the time to get to know my students and what works best for them and hopefully make English fun! I have detailed knowledge of all the major exam boards and I also offer tutoring in ELAT, IELTS and Oxbridge entrance.


Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions!

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