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Juliana S.
Juliana S.
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Lower level: Maths , English GCSE: Maths, English Literature, French A Levels: English Literature Exam board exp: AQA/ Edexcel Experience with: KS1/ KS2/ KS3 / GCSE Langauages: French Preferred student age group: Any / primary level / GCSE level About me: Hi, my name is Juliana. I am 20 studying Law and Criminology at the University of Leicester. I am from South East London and I have 2 brothers and 2 sisters ( yes I am the middle child!). I love all things to do with music and social media and English of course. I enjoy tutoring students and helping them achieve the best grades they possibly can outside the classroom in a safe and fun environment. Don't hesitate to book a session with me to achieve your best academic potential!
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Shainuja M.
Shainuja M.
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Hi, My name is Shainuja, I've graduated from the University of Manchester with a First Class Degree. I have been tutoring for 4 years and I have gained such a passion watching young minds growing. It would be a delight to see where I can take them next. More than happy to try something new and learn their preferred method of teaching to ensure information is retained. Hitchin Girls School (GCSE) - A*^ (Further Maths), 9s (Chemistry and Maths), 8s (Physics, Biology), 7s (English Lit/Lang, Computer Science, History, Religious Studies). Hitchin Girls School (A levels) - A*s (Maths and Further Maths), A (Chemistry), B (Physics) The University of Manchester - First Class Honours (MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering with Industrial Experience).
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Daniel E.
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Hi there my name is Dan and I am looking to help people when it comes to learning English and History. I am 30 years old and I have a wide breadth of experience from a career that has spanned multiple roles in a variety of sectors from teaching assistant and one-to-one tutoring, all the way to construction and freelance journalism. I want to help people meet their own personal goals and what with English being so ubiquitous, it seems a grasp of at least the basics is an essential part of anyone's toolkit. My teaching style is somewhat informal with a great emphasis on what particularly interests my student because, from my experience, interest cannot be imposed on someone, it must be nurtured and addressed on the individual's terms.
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Willow C.
14 lessons · Helped over 1 students
+4 years teaching at GoStudent
I am enthusiastic, positive and patient. I have a love for English Literature, and all the joys of reading, creativity and story telling which comes with it. Currently, I am immersed in my course at The University of Edinburgh, as I go into my third year. I have previously studied History of Art, History, Art and Theatre studies - which all allow for a different perspective on the world of Literature. I have excellent IGCSE results (9 A*s and 1 A), and A level results (A*,A*,B), with an Academic scholarship and Art scholarship. Having taught such a range of year groups, I have a lot of experience in adapting my teaching style, including the use of a variety of exercises and resources to engage my students.
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Haylie W.
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Kia ora hey! My name is Haylie and I am a middle distance runner, master's student, actress and student support worker. I am studying an MSc in International Development part-time here at the University of Edinburgh while training and competing, as well as picking up casual hours teaching and supporting students. Moving to Edinburgh has been great fun, but I grew up in LA as a Kiwi-American. I lived in Aotearoa New Zealand for most of my adult life, where I also completed my bachelor's in Education with minors in Politics and TESOL. I absolutely love all things travel and adventure related, and I'm always keen for a chat about world politics, language, culture, running, football, travel, acting, and learning something new!
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Elizabeth S.
213 lessons · Helped over 16 students
+1 year teaching at GoStudent
I am a 20 year-old currently currently in my second year at the University of Nottingham, which has a remarkable campus and exceptional facilities. I am fresh out of completing my A-levels and have a passion for working with students. I believe my affinity for helping said students could significantly enhance their learning experience.
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Rabia M.
Rabia M.
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GCSE/O-Level: English, Sociology, English Literature, Islamiat, Business Studies, Development Studies, Travel and Tourism A-Level: Sociology, English Literature Uni Level: Sociology, Anthropology, English Literature Exam board prep: CIE Experience with: Primary/Secondary/UK schooling system Languages: English and Urdu Preferred student age group: Any About me: Hi! I’m a final year undergraduate student majoring in Anthropology and Sociology and currently living in Pakistan. Having being born and raised in the UK, I’m comfortable knowing the ins and out of the education system. When I’m not studying, I’m either working on social media marketing, watching true crime, or hanging out with my siblings!
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Milo S.
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Milo here — an incoming medical student at the University of Buckingham with a strong passion for surgery. Outside the lecture hall, you’ll find me pushing limits in the gym or tackling challenging trails on my mountain bike, always chasing my next adventure. I have completed my A-Levels in Biology, Psychology, Chemistry and Photography achieving AABA* respectively. My work experience in surgery coupled with my passion for Biology and Chemistry led me to applying for medical school, thriving in the admission tests and interview ultimately leading to me receiving an offer. I’m a life long learner and crave knowledge - I feel a high degree of satisfaction passing on this knowledge throughout my time as a tutor.
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Jay K.
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HSBC FX Trader and First Class University of Warwick Economics Graduate. Passionate about tutoring students and tailoring my approach to individual student needs to create a difference. I teach Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Geography and Sciences. I have past experience tutoring 1-1, as well as volunteering as a support tutor at SEND schools. HSBC FX Trader and First Class University of Warwick Economics Graduate. Passionate about tutoring students and tailoring my approach to individual student needs to create a difference. I teach Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Geography and Sciences. I have past experience tutoring 1-1, as well as volunteering as a support tutor at SEND schools.
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Matthew B.
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I have over 5 years experience with tutoring younger children, from primary school ages to GCSE, whether you may need help with your reading, writing or just want help with approaches to your exam questions. I always make sure that my lessons are fun and interactive, nothing too serious. I believe every lesson needs to tailored around how YOU learn, don't be shy to suggest any weird and wonderful methods you'd loved in the past. A bit about me: I have recently graduated with a Masters in Directing and Producing Television Entertainment. I also have an Undergraduate Degree in Creative Writing and Film Studies. Happy to help any students with their English Language, Literature or Creative Writing.
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