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Isabelle Cristiana P.
SOAS University of London - International Relations and Development Studies (Bachelors)
Hello! I’m Isabelle, a graduate of International Relations and Development Studies at SOAS. I have 2 years tutoring GCSE Spanish and English to all levels.
£65-£67
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4.9 / 5
19 reviews
156 lessons
Isabelle Cristiana P.
SOAS University of London - International Relations and Development Studies (Bachelors)
Hello! I’m Isabelle, a graduate of International Relations and Development Studies at SOAS. I have 2 years tutoring GCSE Spanish and English to all levels.
Amy B.
Bristol - Transformational Leadership (Masters)
I'm a fully qualified English teacher with strong experience of teaching GCSE & A level. I studied at the University of Bristol and recently completed a Masters
£65-£67
/hr
5 / 5
796 reviews
6184 lessons
Amy B.
Bristol - Transformational Leadership (Masters)
I'm a fully qualified English teacher with strong experience of teaching GCSE & A level. I studied at the University of Bristol and recently completed a Masters
Skye M.
Newcastle - Media, Communication and Cultural Studies (Bachelors)
I am a friendly and bubbly tutor who is passionate about learning! I hope to help you reach your academic goals through tailored tutoring!
£39-£41
/hr
5 / 5
51 reviews
212 lessons
Skye M.
Newcastle - Media, Communication and Cultural Studies (Bachelors)
I am a friendly and bubbly tutor who is passionate about learning! I hope to help you reach your academic goals through tailored tutoring!
George G.
Nottingham - Philosophy (Masters)
Current philosophy student with a great interest in literature. I achieved A*s in all three of my A-Levels, one of which was in English.
£25-£27
/hr
5 / 5
7 reviews
62 lessons
George G.
Nottingham - Philosophy (Masters)
Current philosophy student with a great interest in literature. I achieved A*s in all three of my A-Levels, one of which was in English.
Matthew G.
Kings College London - MA Producing Film and Television (Masters)
MA King's College London Graduate | English Specialist Tutor | Also working in Film and Television
£33-£35
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0 / 5
0 reviews
249 lessons
Matthew G.
Kings College London - MA Producing Film and Television (Masters)
MA King's College London Graduate | English Specialist Tutor | Also working in Film and Television
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