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Need help with the ELAT? Applying to study English Literature at university can be difficult, especially when you’re not given a lot of help from your school. Our tutors have been through the ELAT, come out the other side and, now, want to help you ace it as well.So if you’re not sure where to start your revision, how the exam is structured, or need help learning and applying literary terminology, find a tutor today.
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Tasnin A.
Leicester - Law and Criminology (Bachelors)
Tutor specialising in timed exam practice, effective revision strategies, and boosting academic confidence by guiding students through exam season.
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
1 reviews
297 lessons
Tasnin A.
Leicester - Law and Criminology (Bachelors)
Tutor specialising in timed exam practice, effective revision strategies, and boosting academic confidence by guiding students through exam season.
Martha H.
York - English Literature (Bachelors)
I have always loved to learn and explore literature with a wide variety of different theories and perspectives. Only through applying a unique, modern perspective to old texts and criticism can new meanings arise from the literary cannon.As a stud...
£39-£41
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
19 lessons
Martha H.
York - English Literature (Bachelors)
I have always loved to learn and explore literature with a wide variety of different theories and perspectives. Only through applying a unique, modern perspective to old texts and criticism can new meanings arise from the literary cannon.As a stud...
Jamil K.
University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)
MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
353 reviews
2399 lessons
Jamil K.
University College London - Intellectual History (Masters)
MA Intellectual History (UCL.) A poet, musician and artist who adores teaching. First-class honours BSc Government and History (London School of Economics.)
Sarah A.
Bristol - English (PhD) (Doctorate)
Hi! I'm Sarah, I'm a trained university teacher, currently completing my PhD in English. I've been tutoring for 5 years; let's chat about what I can do for you!
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
92 reviews
944 lessons
Sarah A.
Bristol - English (PhD) (Doctorate)
Hi! I'm Sarah, I'm a trained university teacher, currently completing my PhD in English. I've been tutoring for 5 years; let's chat about what I can do for you!
Francesca S.
Nottingham - Medieval Literature (Doctorate)
A passionate yet patient teacher who aims to bring out the best in all students and inspire a love and appreciation of English language and Literature
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
131 reviews
1317 lessons
Francesca S.
Nottingham - Medieval Literature (Doctorate)
A passionate yet patient teacher who aims to bring out the best in all students and inspire a love and appreciation of English language and Literature
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
132 reviews
839 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.
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Applying to study English Literature at university can be difficult, especially when you’re not given a lot of help from your school. Our tutors have been through the ELAT, come out the other side and, now, want to help you ace it as well. So if you’re not sure where to start your revision, how the exam is structured, or need help learning and applying literary terminology, find a tutor today.