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Harry Y.
Northumbria - English Language Studies (Bachelors)
Hi! My names Harry and I'm a first-year English Language student at Northumbria University. I love English because it's a great creative outlet and a potent mechanism for studying society. My interest in this field has stemmed from my stud...
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
44 reviews
2073 lessons
Harry Y.
Northumbria - English Language Studies (Bachelors)
Hi! My names Harry and I'm a first-year English Language student at Northumbria University. I love English because it's a great creative outlet and a potent mechanism for studying society. My interest in this field has stemmed from my stud...
Gerti E.
Warwick - Politics, Philosophy, Law (Bachelors)
PPL student at Warwick specialising in tutoring English Lit, Lang, Philosophy, Politics, and Social Sciences.
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
9 reviews
161 lessons
Gerti E.
Warwick - Politics, Philosophy, Law (Bachelors)
PPL student at Warwick specialising in tutoring English Lit, Lang, Philosophy, Politics, and Social Sciences.
Damian L.
Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
Patient tutor with emphasis on rigor, what is fascinating about a subject, and helping the student go beyond the material.
£33-£35
/hr
4.9 / 5
184 reviews
2688 lessons
Damian L.
Warwick - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Bachelors)
Patient tutor with emphasis on rigor, what is fascinating about a subject, and helping the student go beyond the material.
Lucja J.
University College London - Human Rights (Masters)
Friendly KCL graduate and UCL Human Rights MA graduate is who passionate about philosophy, religion, ethics and rights.
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
28 reviews
677 lessons
Lucja J.
University College London - Human Rights (Masters)
Friendly KCL graduate and UCL Human Rights MA graduate is who passionate about philosophy, religion, ethics and rights.
Maria W.
Durham - Theology and Religion (Doctorate)
I am currently looking for Religious Studies A-Level students! I would love to boost your confidence in your ability in this amazing subject.
£49-£51
/hr
4.9 / 5
161 reviews
990 lessons
Maria W.
Durham - Theology and Religion (Doctorate)
I am currently looking for Religious Studies A-Level students! I would love to boost your confidence in your ability in this amazing subject.
Vicky K.
Exeter - English and Classical Studies (Bachelors)
Experience gaining 4 A* A levels, 1st class degree/ Exam board focused sessions/ Encouraging enjoyment and interactivity in studying/ Finding confidence
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
59 reviews
264 lessons
Vicky K.
Exeter - English and Classical Studies (Bachelors)
Experience gaining 4 A* A levels, 1st class degree/ Exam board focused sessions/ Encouraging enjoyment and interactivity in studying/ Finding confidence
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