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Georgina C.
University College London - English Literature PHD (Doctorate)
An English Literature PhD who offers Summer Intensives, 11+ Prep as well as lessons throughout the year.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
363 reviews
4426 lessons
Georgina C.
University College London - English Literature PHD (Doctorate)
An English Literature PhD who offers Summer Intensives, 11+ Prep as well as lessons throughout the year.
Musamot B.
Greenwich - mathematics (Bachelors)
Passionate math tutor with a proven track record in transforming students' mathematical abilities.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
47 reviews
2131 lessons
Musamot B.
Greenwich - mathematics (Bachelors)
Passionate math tutor with a proven track record in transforming students' mathematical abilities.
Anthony W.
University of Oxford - Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (Masters)
I am an experienced English and History tutor who also offers Oxbridge application assistance.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
140 reviews
1534 lessons
Anthony W.
University of Oxford - Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (Masters)
I am an experienced English and History tutor who also offers Oxbridge application assistance.
Thomas G.
Exeter - Film and Television Studies BA (Bachelors)
I'm Tom, I love travelling, playing video games, reading, and watching movies/TV. I enjoy English as a subject because I love how open-ended it can be; there are usually no right or wrong answers. As someone who used to find himself struggling
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
3 reviews
84 lessons
Thomas G.
Exeter - Film and Television Studies BA (Bachelors)
I'm Tom, I love travelling, playing video games, reading, and watching movies/TV. I enjoy English as a subject because I love how open-ended it can be; there are usually no right or wrong answers. As someone who used to find himself struggling
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
/hr
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!
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
£65-£67
/hr
4.9 / 5
100 reviews
626 lessons
Devan P.
University College London - Economics and Statistics (Bachelors)
Experienced online tutor, helping students with board-specific exam preparation with techniques honed over thousands of hours
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How much does it cost to get a KS2 English tutor? Online KS2 English tuition shouldn’t break the bank. That’s why our prices start at just £25/hr - no extra costs. What jobs can I get with KS2 English? English can be studied at all levels, with many of the most popular career opportunities leading into media and arts. Studying KS2 English is a great foundation for building core English skills, such as contextual analysis, written communication and translating complex topics for others. Some career paths that are popular for KS2 English students include: - PR manager - Scriptwriter - Executive producer - Magazine features writer - Print publisher - Digital marketing manager - English teacher - Business development manager - Product manager Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s KS2 English studies? So, you’re thinking about finding some extra support for your teen - but, how do you know what to cover with a tutor? We’ve narrowed down the top areas that tutors can work through with your teen to support them in achieving their goals: - Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their own tested experience on how to approach KS2 English exams to hit the marking criteria and achieve top marks. - Boosting content knowledge - strengthening your teen’s ability in analysing texts, deconstructing themes and building arguments will help your teen to build the right skills to tackle English essay writing and, in later years, smash their exams. - Tracking progress - monitoring how your teen is developing in their studies and giving feedback along the way can help your teen to stay on track and understand the skills they’ve built. Confidence is often one of the biggest blockers for students - knowing how far they’ve come and what they need to do to achieve their targets can go a long way in keeping them motivated. Want to get started? Book a free video meeting with one of our one-to-one KS2 English tutors today.