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Sana H.
Warwick - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
Studying smarter + My support - Late-night stress = Results you'll be proud of 😊
£39-£41
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5 / 5
85 reviews
1408 lessons
Sana H.
Warwick - Accounting and Finance (Bachelors)
Studying smarter + My support - Late-night stress = Results you'll be proud of 😊
Cai P.
University of West London - Sports Communication with a Minor in French (Bachelors)
£25-£27
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0 / 5
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Cai P.
University of West London - Sports Communication with a Minor in French (Bachelors)
Rose S.
Trinity College Dublin - History (Bachelors)
I am an experienced tutor who takes a person-centred approach, striving to ensure that my lessons are tailored to that particular individual and their academic goals. Currently, I am studying a BA in history at Trinity College Dublin. I have A*s i...
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
6 reviews
375 lessons
Rose S.
Trinity College Dublin - History (Bachelors)
I am an experienced tutor who takes a person-centred approach, striving to ensure that my lessons are tailored to that particular individual and their academic goals. Currently, I am studying a BA in history at Trinity College Dublin. I have A*s i...
Caitlin K.
Kings College London - English (Bachelors)
Cambridge PhD candidate in Literature and Science with 3+ years of experience tutoring students at A-Level, GCSE, and KS3.
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
79 reviews
645 lessons
Caitlin K.
Kings College London - English (Bachelors)
Cambridge PhD candidate in Literature and Science with 3+ years of experience tutoring students at A-Level, GCSE, and KS3.
Aysha S.
Surrey - Law (Bachelors)
As a law student passionate about English, I aim to inspire my students to love literature and language through engaging lessons.
£25-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
119 lessons
Aysha S.
Surrey - Law (Bachelors)
As a law student passionate about English, I aim to inspire my students to love literature and language through engaging lessons.
Rosie L.
Cambridge - Modern European History (Doctorate)
I love teaching! I have been tutoring since my graduate days, and have not stopped during my PhD. I want to help students find their (productive) passion too!
£49-£51
/hr
5 / 5
89 reviews
1238 lessons
Rosie L.
Cambridge - Modern European History (Doctorate)
I love teaching! I have been tutoring since my graduate days, and have not stopped during my PhD. I want to help students find their (productive) passion too!
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As a popular choice at A level, English Literature is a common subject to find some extra support. From exam prep to analysing texts, our excellent one-to-one tutors cover all of the exam boards and have helped pupils reach their grades ready for the next stage of their careers. So whether you need help understanding Shakespeare, analysing Woolf, or comparing different Romantic poets, our tutors will help you to understand the topics, boost your confidence and ace your exams. How much does an English Literature A level tutor cost? Pricing is a big part of finding a tutor you’re happy with. That’s why our prices start from £25/hr without any extra costs or contracts. If you have a budget in mind, you can use the search filter at the top of the page to narrow down your search and find the right fit for your needs. How many hours of tutoring is needed for English Literature A level? Depending on your teen’s current stage, students typically have tutorials at all different times of the year. This includes: once a week, fortnightly check-ins, ad-hoc cover e.g. during school holidays and preparation tutorials leading up to exam season. To find out what kind of tutoring timetable your teen might need, we’ve mapped out 3 easy steps you can take with your tutor: 1. Assessment - your tutor can use their first tutorial with your teen to gauge their current working level and talk about what they’d like to achieve. Getting a good understanding on both sides about what your teen would like to achieve can make it easier to plan ahead and make sure they reach their goals. 2. Plan - your tutor can then create a realistic timetable for tutorials and how long your teen might need them. 3. Put into action - to make sure your tutoring fits comfortably into your family’s schedule, it’s good to ask yourself: does this plan match my budget? Does it work well with my schedule? Tutoring tip! If you’re looking for long term support, it could be beneficial to have fewer tutorials spread evenly across the academic year. How do I find an English Literature A level tutor? There are a few ways to know when you’ve hit the jackpot when looking for a tutor. The main ones are: - Academic background - make sure to let your tutor know if there’s any specific topics that you’d like to cover. Do they need any extra information about your teen’s learning style, would your teen like to explore these? Is your tutor experienced with your exam board? - Personality fit - do you think they’ll be a good fit for your teen personality-wise? Can they get the material across in a way your teen will find interesting and keep them engaged? - Availability - are they flexible around changes with your schedule? Can they give tutorials when you need them, e.g. weekdays after school or during the holidays? What can I do next? Book a free video meeting today with one of our knowledgeable tutors and see how they can help your teen achieve their goals.