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Need an English Tutor? Qualified English Teacher available for KS3, KS4, A level, UCAS, adults - SE22


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Hello all,


My name is Emma and I am a fully qualified secondary level English Language and Literature teacher rated outstanding by Ofsted. I was trained at the world?s leading centre for education, the Institute of Education in London.


I have left teaching so tutoring will be my main role; I genuinely love teaching young people and tutoring allows for an entirely individualised learning experience. With the coming changes to a wholly exam-based syllabus I am all too aware of the new and considerable challenges facing many students. I can teach all abilities:


? Literacy and 11+, KS3 skills (reading, writing and speaking and listening)

? GCSE and A level

? University level/UCAS applications

? Adult learners

? Public speaking/life coaching


I have a DBS (previously known as CRB ), I am a member of the National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE) and I have experience of numerous exam boards for GCSE and A level (AQA, Cambridge, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC).


I live in SE22 and I am happy to travel to your home in Dulwich. I will provide a safe and comfortable environment for any student, using personalised resources and a professional, nurturing ear.


My hourly rate ranges from ?40.00 per hour for Key Stage 3 and ?50.00 for Key Stage 4/adults and I am available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.


Please feel free to contact me by email on [email protected] or PM me.


Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you :)

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