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Looking for a Tutor for English Creative Writing


hushaby1

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Hi,

I'm looking for a tutor for English creative writing who can help a 8 yo boy.

We are looking for a local tutor who can visit my place once a week (Very close to Goose Green Park, approx. 3 mins).

 

Please message me here with your background/experience and fee if you are interested.

Thank you!

Hi there! I’d love to get in touch about providing creative writing tutoring for your son. 

I’m Oria, and I’m a recent Master’s graduate living in Dulwich. I really enjoy tutoring and providing support for children - I have nearly 6 years of experience in tutoring a variety of subjects including English and chemistry. I also have experience tutoring children with conditions such as autism, and those who speak English as a second language.

Creative writing is a passion of mine, and I have received a handful of writing awards over the years, including publication in two poetry books. 

I’d love to hop on a call and learn more about what kind of creative writing support you would like to provide for your son! Please send me a message anytime at 07904 084089.

Cheers, Oria 

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