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Sam P.
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Sam P.
680 lessons · Helped over 38 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Hi there! I am an experienced and empathetic English Literature and Language tutor with over 5 years of experience and many success stories under my belt. I have experience teaching English Literature and English Language for the following levels and exam boards: A-Level— AQA, OCR, WJEC Eduqas; GCSE— AQA, OCR, WJEC Eduqas; Key Stage 3, as well as the 11+ exams. I'm also very interested in tutoring students at the undergraduate level. I only (fluently) speak English, and I do not have any SEN tutoring experience. My approach to tutoring is student centric, with a focus on developing skills via scaffolding. I encourage participation and employ multimedia learning tools when and where appropriate. Empathy and support are the cornerstones of a good classroom experience, so I am highly patient with all of my students and try to structure my tutoring to build on their schoolwork and complement their existing learning. My proudest moments are when something has 'clicked' for one of my students that they have previously struggled with in class! In my spare time, I (predictably) enjoy reading, walking and listening to podcasts, but I'm also an enthusiastic home cook, amateur forager and volunteer at a local art gallery. I have something of a tech-y side also, and I've been known to tinker with computers and play videogames (usually on the artsier side)! In 2021, I graduated from the English Master's programme at the University of Liverpool with a strong Distinction and a highly commended dissertation. I had also previously completed a BA at UoL, and received As and A*s in my English Literature A-Level and GCSEs. My Master's degree specialised in contemporary and modern literature, but I love Victorian, Renaissance and classic lit too! I'm a bit of a nerd for literary theory and poetry in particular (my MA dissertation even drew on my experience of teaching poetry to young people).
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Justin D.
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Justin D.
154 lessons · Helped over 13 students
+11 months teaching at GoStudent
Hello! I'm Justin Dhavee, a dedicated and patient Math Teacher with a passion for making math both understandable and enjoyable. With a deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts and their practical applications in engineering, I'm here to help you succeed. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, which has equipped me with extensive knowledge of mathematics. Along with it, I hold TEFL certificate. This background allows me to adjust and adapt to each student's unique learning style, ensuring that the material is not only easily understandable but also enjoyable to learn.
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Layla A.
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Layla A.
77 lessons · Helped over 13 students
+3 months teaching at GoStudent
Hi! My name is Layla, and I tutor Sciences, Maths, and English as a Foreign Language. I have experience helping students of different ages and backgrounds, whether it’s preparing for exams, strengthening core skills, or building confidence in English communication. My teaching style is friendly and adaptable—I break down difficult topics into simple steps, use real-life examples, and tailor lessons to each student’s learning style. I believe that learning should be enjoyable as well as effective, and I aim to create lessons where students feel supported and motivated. Outside of teaching, I enjoy reading, traveling, and playing sports, which help me bring creativity, curiosity, and energy into my lessons. I’m excited to help you achieve your goals and make learning a positive experience. I completed my A-levels at Hills Road Sixth Form College in Biology, Maths, Chemistry, and an EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) dissertation, where I researched how sleep and stress intertwine and affect wellbeing. After finishing school, I spent my gap year in Istanbul, studying Arabic and Turkish, which gave me valuable cultural and language-learning experience. This year, I will be starting my degree in Mechanical Engineering at university, and I am excited to apply my strong foundation in maths and sciences to both my studies and my tutoring
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Sophie M.
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Sophie M.
746 lessons · Helped over 31 students
+4 years teaching at GoStudent
**SSH** Hi, I'm Sophie (she/her) ! I just graduated from a degree in English Literature, French and Dutch at the University of Sheffield with First Class Honours, and am currently training to be a speech and language therapist. I can't wait to share my passion for books, languages and everything in between! I have been tutoring for 4 years and am offering tutoring in English, French and History to A level. I finished my A Levels in summer 2021 so I completely understand not only the current exam system and latest revision techniques, but also how stressful school life can be, both inside and out of the classroom. My goal in becoming a tutor is to do my best to help you achieve your personal goals, whether you're aiming to simply pass a class or achieve the highest grade possible. Our sessions will be focussed around how to achieve your best- everyone's 'best' is different, but yours is what matters to me. Outside of studying, I am usually found relaxing and having a giggle with my friends, curled up with a good book (my favourites are usually fantasy or romances) and a cup of coffee, or dancing! I've also been vegan for six years and a huge animal lover. MSc Speech and Language Therapy (September 2025- June 2027) First Class Degree in English Literature and Modern Languages and Cultures (French and Dutch) (September 2021- June 2025) A Levels (achieved May 2021) A*: English Literature (AQA), French (AQA), History (Edexcel) A: Extended Project [English Language focus] GCSEs (achieved June 2019) 9: French (AQA), Combined Science 8: History (Edexcel), Religious Studies, Latin, English Language 7: English Literature (AQA), Mathematics
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Oghenetejiri U.
Oghenetejiri U.
211 lessons · Helped over 4 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Mathematics and Chemistry tutor up to GSCE level Hello, you can call me Teejaay! I have been tutoring for 10 years now and it's truly been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I've helped so many students achieve their academic goals year after year. I specialize in the areas of Math and Science for elementary, high school and college students. I am well-versed in tutoring elementary school children and upwards, in any topic that is required; particularly common core Math and Science I have kept myself to a high standard as an educator and have always will expect the same from my students. I love working with students and encouraging the best work they can offer! As a teacher, I have been able to reach a myriad of ages within a diverse socio-economic group of students. Daily, I have been allowed to learn the best strategies and implement them in my teaching experience I had my first degree in Chemical Engineering in 2012 I did a post graduate diploma in Education I also have a Masters degree in Science Education I am a registered teacher I chose teaching as a profession because I love the impact one can have on individual children and touch lives. Of course it’s a great responsibility, but at the same time I cannot imagine devoting my life to something else, especially since I love being around learners–which is likely the second reason why I want to be a teacher. In my view, teaching is more a mission than a job really, especially in the uncertain times we live nowadays. I have been teaching all my life! I want to become a teacher because I believe to have the right skills, abilities, and attitude to become a good teacher. And I enjoy teaching, talking to learners, listening to them, trying to understand their emotional world, and be a good role model for them. At the end of the day, we should do a job in which we see some meaningful purpose. I know that I could earn twice as much working in some big corporation analyzing some data or sitting at a computer programming another mobile application, the billionth on the app store…. But I just don’t see a point in such type of work. Teaching is a completely different story- -you are impacting real lives!
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Alisha P.
986 lessons · Helped over 66 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Hi there, my name is Alisha! I am an assistant psychologist aspiring to be a Clinical Neuropsychologist. I have been tutoring for over 3 years from teaching SATS all the way up to A-levels. My hobbies include: Netball, a good painting by numbers and cooking :) I am a friendly, honest and a co-operative person to work with and I love to tutor students as it makes me content that I can help to improve one's future!
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Helen F.
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Helen F.
172 lessons · Helped over 14 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Hello, my name is Helen and I have a BA degree in Criminal Justice Studies from Bradford University. The degree's main subjects were Criminal Law, Psychology, and Forensic Science. My hobbies include watching football, playing tennis, reading, and walking my dog. I have been an online tutor for 3 years. I have taught as an ESL tutor. During this time I have taught people of various ages and abilities. I create a positive learning environment. I personalize learning and create lessons that respond to students' interests. I equip students with the confidence and skills needed to incorporate technology into English language classrooms and for future jobs and life in general. I regularly assess the progress, strengths, and weaknesses of my students and by doing this, I help them fill gaps in their knowledge and learn best. I have a TEFL certificate worth 120 hours of study. I also hold GCSEs at grade C or above including English and Maths. I also have 4 A - levels including History and Geography and a degree, which I finished in 2003. I celebrated graduating by going to the US.
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Charlotte K.
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Charlotte K.
219 lessons · Helped over 6 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Teaching: - GCSE Maths (specifically Higher students) - AS-Level (Year 1) Pure Maths Exam Board Experience: - GCSE: AQA, Edexcel and Pearson - A-Level: Edexcel Languages: English (native) Prefered Student Age Group: - Secondary School (Years 9-11) - College (Years 12/13) Prefered Student Gender: - I tend to work better with Female students I'm currently working as an LSA for a college. GCSE: English Language - 6 English Literature - 6 Geography - 6 Maths - 8 Biology - 6 Chemistry - 6 Physics - 7 German - 6 Computer Science - 6 Design and Technology - 8 A-Levels: Maths - A Product Design - A Comuter Science - C Courses: Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health - Pass Level 2 Youth Work Practice - Pass
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Caitlin D.
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Caitlin D.
371 lessons · Helped over 7 students
+1 year teaching at GoStudent
Hi! I'm Caitlin. I'm from Altrincham, Manchester and I'm currently in my third year at Durham University studying English Literature. I can teach any of the following: Lower level and Primary: English and Literacy Entrance Exam/11+ exam: English and Verbal Reasoning Key Stage 3: English Literature and English Language GCSE: English Literature and English Language A-Level: English Literature Exam Board Experience: AQA and GL (11+ entrance exam board) I'm currently in my third year of my English Literature Degree at Durham University. At A Level, i achieved 2 A* and 2A's, including an A* in English Literature. At GCSE, i achieved 10 grades all 9-7, including 9s in both English Language and English Literature, and an 8 in Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Combined Science.
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Matt R.
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Matt R.
61 lessons · Helped over 17 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
Worked as an English teacher in an Ofsted rated Outstanding secondary comprehensive school since 2015. Breadth of experience teaching English Language, English Literature, Psychology, Philosophy and PSHE. Lower Levels (KS1, KS2 and KS3): English, EAL, SEN. GCSE: English Language, English Literature, History, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Religious Studies, Media Studies, Film Studies, and Entry Level SEN, EFL. A-Level: English Language, English Literature, History, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Religious Studies, EFL. Exam Board Experience: AQA, Edexcel, WJEC, OCR, Pearson, Entry Level Exams. SEND Experience: 6+ years working with SEN and SEMH. Experience with Autism, ASD, Dyslexia, MLD and Cognition disorders. Preferred Student Age Group: All ages, all abilities including SEMH/SEN. Available for: Primary / GCSE / A-Level Completed Initial Teacher Training of Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) in Secondary English with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Achieved 2:1 in Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in English Literary Studies. A Levels in English Language & Literature, History, Psychology and General Studies.
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What are A-levels?
A-level stands for ‘advanced level’, which gives you a good indication of how difficult they can be. Students usually work towards achieving their A-levels over two years, taking three or four courses in the first year of Sixth Form and three in the second year.
Are A-levels difficult?
The shift from GCSE to A-levels is huge, and many students get caught out as they’re expecting a gentle jump.
A-levels require an increased level of independence. Some kids thrive on this newfound taste of adulthood whereas others take more time to adjust.
What is an A-level exam?
A-level exams take place at the end of each year, with the second-year exam testing content from both years.
Non-exam assessments only make up 20% or less of the final grade. That’s why nailing the exams is crucial.
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Requirements vary between different schools and colleges, but generally speaking your child will need:
When will your child need help with their A-levels?
Many children benefit from tuition right from the start, as the jump from GCSEs is more like a vertical rock climb than a jog up a hill.
If your child struggles with planning their study time, their tutor can guide them on the best study practices and help create a learning schedule.
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When should my child start revising for their A-levels?
How much time is needed will depend upon how much effort your child put in during the year and how hard they found the content. Ideally, leave at least a few months for revision and longer if they are taking more than three A-levels.
How do you revise for A-levels?
Just reading over notes and books isn’t enough to solidify information in the brain. Your child will need a study timetable so they can ensure they have time to revise everything in detail.
Our dedicated A-level online tutors will provide homework and exam papers to practise on and will keep you up-to-date on your child’s progress.
Book your free trial lesson today and breathe a sigh of relief. At GoStudent, we make sure that every one of our professional and experienced A-level tutors has been there, aced that, so your child is in safe hands.
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The cost of private A Levels tuition can be as low as £21.99. The price of each individual lesson is dependent on how long your child would like tuition support and how many lessons they take per week. The more they learn, the lower the price of each lesson! Why not book a free trial session for you and your child to see how we can help?
How many other levels does GoStudent offer other than A Levels tuition?
As well as private A Levels tuition, GoStudent can help your child with 11 other levels. Pick from many subjects including Italian, English, Physics. And with GoStudent your child isn't tied into one level. If they are taking A Levels tuition but then need support with a different level, we can help them get that support with a tutor specialised in that level.
How can private A Levels tuition help your child?
GoStudent tutoring can benefit students of all ages and school levels, including A Levels. Whether your child is working towards better grades, improving their confidence at school, or building on their interests, GoStudent can find the right tutor for your child to get the most out of school. We do this by finding the perfect match between students and tutors. We take the time to ensure a good match between our pool of tutors and your child’s personality, learning habits and hobbies. Our A Levels tutors always try to find innovative ways of teaching to pique your child’s interests, including using videos, computer games or music depending on their learning style. We offer a highly individualised and personalised service, meaning that every child gets the right tutor for them, based on their specific needs and learning style. Find out how your child can take advantage of these benefits by booking a free trial lesson.
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