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GCSE Maths and English Tutor


LydiaO

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Hello 

 

I am a local tutor and former teacher, specialising in GCSE Mathematics and English, although requests for tuition in other qualifications will be considered. 
 

The first step with our tuition is to ensure that a good rapport is established, the child feels comfortable and enjoys the lesson. 
 

This enables me to get to the root cause of any issues preventing progress, and then create an effective plan to achieve our goals together. 

 

Lessons focus on embedding understanding of key concepts and topics. 
 

Weekly progress is shared, homework given and I am also available to respond to queries between lessons. 
 

If this interests you, please send a private message or contact me directly on 07470289276. 

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