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Hamza K.
University College London - MA Educational Leadership (Masters)
BA First Class English Language graduate and fully qualified teacher with over 11 years of teaching experience in international and state-maintained schools!
£65-£67
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5 / 5
260 reviews
2788 lessons
Hamza K.
University College London - MA Educational Leadership (Masters)
BA First Class English Language graduate and fully qualified teacher with over 11 years of teaching experience in international and state-maintained schools!
Mas N.
Surrey - MA English Literature (Masters)
MA English Literature student with over two years of tutoring experience. I aim to improve subject knowledge in a comfortable and productive learning space.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
19 reviews
163 lessons
Mas N.
Surrey - MA English Literature (Masters)
MA English Literature student with over two years of tutoring experience. I aim to improve subject knowledge in a comfortable and productive learning space.
Megan M.
Edinburgh - Literature and Society: Enlightenment, Romantic and Victorian (Masters)
English Literature Postgraduate student, focusing specifically on promoting self confidence and a strive to succeed.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
133 reviews
859 lessons
Megan M.
Edinburgh - Literature and Society: Enlightenment, Romantic and Victorian (Masters)
English Literature Postgraduate student, focusing specifically on promoting self confidence and a strive to succeed.
Christina F.
University College London - English Literature and Language (Bachelors)
Graduating with a degree in English Literature from UCL has confirmed my passion for reading, writing and learning which I would love to share!
£65-£67
/hr
4.8 / 5
4 reviews
70 lessons
Christina F.
University College London - English Literature and Language (Bachelors)
Graduating with a degree in English Literature from UCL has confirmed my passion for reading, writing and learning which I would love to share!
Ifeseyi O.
Warwick - English and Theatre Studies (Bachelors)
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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Ifeseyi O.
Warwick - English and Theatre Studies (Bachelors)
Isaac T.
Oxford, All Souls - MSt English Literature (1900-Present Day) (Masters)
First-Class English Literature graduate from the University of Oxford (BA and MA), experienced tutor in English Literature and University Admissions
£49-£51
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5 / 5
38 reviews
389 lessons
Isaac T.
Oxford, All Souls - MSt English Literature (1900-Present Day) (Masters)
First-Class English Literature graduate from the University of Oxford (BA and MA), experienced tutor in English Literature and University Admissions
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