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Re: English GCSE Tutor

by Love Learning Tutors » Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:45 am

There are so many options for you! Hope I'm not throwing a spanner in the works by adding another option. (Please ignore if you've already found someone)

We also have fabulous English tutors and teachers, all from from Russell Group Universities. We create a fun, easy going space to refine exam technique and target problem areas.
www.lovelearningtutors.com/find-a-tutor

Wishing you all the best!

Re: English GCSE Tutor

by MentorEducation » Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:21 pm

Hi Livegreen,

I wonder if you have found an English GCSE tutor yet?

If not, please could we intrduce you to our Tutor Amy?

Amy is a young, extremely bright teacher with a First Class Honours degree in English and Philosophy, a distinction in her PGCE and her teacher status awarded as Outstanding from the prestigious Teach First Leadership Development Programme.
Amy is now a Teach First Ambassador.
In addition to her five years teaching English to children at levels KS2, KS3 and KS4, Amy has also been Head of Year and the Gifted and Talented lead within her English department. She is also an examiner for iGCSE AQA English Language.

To arrange your child’s tuition, please call: 0208 883 2519 or email: admin@londonhometutors.co.uk
http://londonhometutors.co.uk/

Re: English GCSE Tutor

by Marie_Flowers88 » Mon Nov 06, 2017 3:51 pm

Hi!

This website might help you find a GSCE tutor that would work best for you. https://classesatoz.co.uk/q/tutor-lesso ... age/LONDON

Hope that helps! :D

Re: English GCSE Tutor

by EmilyJ » Mon Nov 06, 2017 11:34 am

I work for an agency called Kings Tutors and they would be able to help you with this. www.kingstutors.co.uk / 0203 096 0384

English GCSE Tutor

by livegreen » Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:25 am

Does anyone know a tutor for GCSE English Language ?
Needs current experience of the new style GCSEs.

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