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Sophie L.
Sophie L.
51 lessons · Helped over 8 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
My name is Sophie, I'm a recent graduate of the University of Oxford, with a 2:1 in my degree in Theology and Religion. I'm currently doing a gap year, working in a tutoring centre. I have three A* at A-Level, in English Literature, Sociology, and Religious Studies. I have experience in tutoring, and working with young people. BA in Theology and Religion, from the University of Oxford: 2:1, A Levels: English Literature, Sociology, Religious Studies, A* in each. GCSE: 7 in Maths, Art, English Language. 8 in English Literature. 9s in History, Geography, Spanish, Religious Education, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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Daniel E.
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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Ben P.
114 lessons · Helped over 7 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
Hi, I'm Ben and I am currently on a gap year! At college, I studied English Literature, History, and Politics, and I'm hoping to study English Literature and Creative Writing next year at Newcastle University My hobbies include reading, writing, and playing video games Overall, I hope to use my experience to build your confidence and help you tackle subjects that you find challenging.
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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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Mithara D.
136 lessons · Helped over 17 students
+4 years teaching at GoStudent
Hi my name is Mithara and I am a first year uni student at Durham studying Computer Science. I am here to help and I am friendly so don't hesitate to contact me! I work with you and turn your weaknesses into strengths. I like to tailor the lesson towards you and what you would like to improve on.
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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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Bethany S.
117 lessons · Helped over 2 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Primary: English, History Secondary/GCSE: English, History Experience with: KS2/KS3/KS4 Exp with disabilities/specil needs: Exp with dyslexia, anxiety and exam stress. Preferred student age group: Primary I’m second year BA Business and Management at the University of Linoln. I love business studies, creative writing, history and psychology.
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Shehrbano P.
2 lessons · Helped over 1 students
+4 years teaching at GoStudent
Hi! I am a recent Law and Politics graduate from Queen Mary University of London. I grew up in Pakistan but then moved to London for my studies. I am passionate about any subject that allows critical thinking. I enjoyed public speaking while at school and university as it allowed me to gain in-depth knowledge and be analytical. I am also an avid reader, anything from true-crime novels, historical fiction to drama and poetry. I love dogs and have the cutest cocker spaniel named Chloe. I believe in a truly be-spoke approach to tutoring, no two students are the same. I wish to develop long-lasting relationships with my students and help them achieve their goals.
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Katharine S.
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I am an experienced educator with over fifteen years in teaching and mentoring, now specialising in English, Psychology, and Sociology up to A-level. My academic background includes a BA in Sociology, a diploma in Counselling, ACCHP accreditation, and I am currently completing a Master’s in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. This academic journey, combined with my teaching experience, allows me to provide learners with both subject expertise and practical strategies to achieve success. In English, I focus on building strong foundations in reading, writing, and critical analysis, helping learners gain the confidence to express themselves clearly and effectively. My Sociology and Psychology teaching draws on my academic knowledge and real-world insights, making lessons engaging and relevant by connecting theory to contemporary issues and everyday life. I believe that every learner has unique strengths, and I adapt my teaching style to meet individual needs. My counselling background helps me create a supportive environment where learners feel comfortable to ask questions, take risks, and develop resilience. Organised, approachable, and enthusiastic, I encourage students not only to meet their academic goals but also to grow in confidence and independent thinking. Above all, I am committed to inspiring curiosity, developing critical skills, and empowering learners to reach their full potential in their chosen subjects. My academic background reflects both a strong commitment to education and a passion for understanding people, society, and the human mind. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Education from Griffith University, Australia, where I developed a foundation in social theory, educational practice, and the ways in which learning is shaped by cultural and societal factors. This degree gave me valuable insights into both the structures of society and the transformative power of education. Building on this, I undertook a Level 4 Diploma in Counselling, which allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of human behaviour, communication, and emotional wellbeing. This qualification provided practical tools for supporting individuals and groups, strengthening my ability to create learning environments that are empathetic, inclusive, and responsive to different needs. Currently, I am completing a Master’s in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth, with only the final stage remaining. This advanced study has deepened my knowledge of psychological theory, research, and application. It has also enhanced my analytical and critical thinking skills, and further developed my ability to connect theory with practice. Studying at postgraduate level has reinforced my commitment to lifelong learning and prepared me to bring a high level of academic and practical expertise into my teaching. Taken together, these qualifications demonstrate not only my academic achievement but also my dedication to education, psychology, and counselling—fields that all intersect in my work as an educator and tutor.
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Tameika M.
121 lessons · Helped over 9 students
+3 years teaching at GoStudent
Hello! I am an English Literature with Creative Writing university student and I am passionate about Literature, History and other creative subjects. I am also passionate about guiding students academically. My favourite literature genre includes classical works and compiled essays!
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