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English Tutor with PhD and Teaching experience


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Hello,


I am an experienced tutor and teacher based in East Dulwich. I am currently finishing my PhD in the English Department at King's College London, where I also teach undergraduates.


I am available to tutor:


KS1-Degree level English Literature (I am familiar with the current A-Level and GCSE specs)

KS1-A Level English Language (I am familiar with the current A-Level and GCSE specs)

I am also available to tutor Theatre, Drama, Critical Thinking and Media Studies.


I have extensive experience working with students with additional learning needs (dyslexia, auditory processing, autism etc) and am able to tailor sessions to the needs of my students.


I also provide proofreading and editing skills.


I am available:

Tuesday: 3-9pm

Wednesday: 3:9pm

Thursday 3:9pm

Friday: 6-9pm


I charge ?45 per hour and ?20 for the first session.


My number is 07891911125 if you wish to contact me to arrange the first session.

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