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17-year-old English Tutor for Secondary School Students/GCSE Students


meidegreff75

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I am a 17-year-old English tutor available to take on students in an online capacity.


I am accomplished in both English Language and Literature, and can offer help in areas including (but not limited to):


- Reading and analysis of prose and poetry.

- Structuring and writing of successful essays.

- Expansion of vocabulary and language skills.

- Creative writing.


I am acquainted with a wide range of different schools, educational methods and curriculums. Therefore, I can tailor the tutoring style specifically to your child.


My experience includes tutoring home-schooled secondary students in reading, exam questions, essay writing and creative writing. I am a keen writer, and have taken several writing courses in Boston, USA. I am also a voracious reader!


I achieved straight A’s in my GCSEs, and I am predicted to achieve the same in my A-levels.


Wherever a student’s path goes, English is a highly regarded life skill, and my passion is to ensure that every student feels as confident and enthusiastic in English Language and Literature as I do.


I am prepared to take on secondary-school students of any ability. I can consider younger students too.


Tutoring can take place via Google Meet, Skype or Zoom. Each student would have the option of their own Google Classroom where they could safely store all their work and assignments.


My rates are £20 an hour. I suggest that clients book in advance 4- or 6-week blocks. I offer a taster session at a rate of £10/hr.


Feel free to email me if you have any other questions or concerns! My email is [email protected].


All the best,


Mei De Greff Ball

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