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Kevin M.
Kevin M.
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Hi there! My name is Kevin and I am an English and Irish teacher who recently moved to London to pursue an MA in Theatre Directing. I have been teaching several students both subjects over the past 2 years to great success. I have experience teaching English and Irish to all levels, History to GCSE standard and Performing Arts up to third level. I love seeing students find a passion for a subject they have written off as being too difficult or obscure. I am approachable, friendly and love the subjects I teach. I usually get students to teach the subjects to me to see if they truly understand what we have covered. I am also a big nerd with a love for all things fantasy, literature and animation! I have a 2.1 Masters in Education and currently on a 1.1 average on MA in Theatre Directing. I also have a BA in English and Irish with Performing Arts Studies. I also have a grade 8 RIAM qualification in Piano and am extremely passionate about music.
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Savannah S.
Savannah S.
61 lessons · Helped over 5 students
+2 months teaching at GoStudent
Hi, I'm Savannah Stanislaus, I'm 23 years old and I am a recent graduate from the University of Oxford with a BA in German. Over the years, I've tutored a variety of subjects in both individual and group settings, including English at GCSE and A Level, as well as a foreign language, German as a foreign language and A level, Debating and Philosophy A level. My approach to tutoring is one that is personal and based on the individual's goals and learning style, but generally I like to frame the content in a way that feels relatable to what the individual may already be aware of and build from there. Many of my former students have wanted to focus on exams, so I've mastered the ability to interpret exam questions and mark schemes and then frame the demands in a way that is accessible to the student. I have a BA in German from the University of Oxford. My degree was broad and focused not only on the German Language but also on Literature through time, history, medieval German Language, extensive translation, Linguistics, culture and politics in the German-speaking world. My main interests lie in Literature, Linguistics and Philosophy. My dissertation received a first class grade and was Philosophy-based with the title 'Is Ludwig Wittgenstein's distinction between 'Knowledge' and 'Certainty' as a critique of G. E. Moore and the field of philosophical scepticism, worthwhile?’
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Bahar A.
7 lessons · Helped over 1 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
I am someone who loves to learn new things, especially when it comes to cultures and languages, so much so that during lockdown I taught myself Turkish. I can speak 3 languages fluently, (English, Farsi and Turkish) and am currently studying two languages at degree level (Spanish post A-level and French from beginner's level).
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Henna P.
293 lessons · Helped over 2 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
I am an enthusiast ex-grammar school student currently studying optometry and visual science with a real passion for science and helping students unlock their full potential. I have experience in tutoring science up to A-level, and every student I have helped with the 11+ has achieved a place in a grammar school. In my spare time I enjoy going to the gym, reading, and researching around science to help me with my degree.
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James M.
James M.
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Hello, I'm James and I'm a college student at UCD. I'm currently studying Economics and Finance which is a heavily maths-orientated degree. Growing up, I have always loved maths and it was my favourite subject at Junior Cert and Leaving Cert level. I obtained 10 A's in my Junior Cert, including an A in maths in addition to 7 H1's at Leaving Cert. I received a H1 in maths (100%) and in Applied Maths (99%). I have been tutoring secondary school students for the better part of a year and I absolutely love it. Like most people, I have also had difficulty with Maths and I would like to use my experience to help others any difficulties they may have. Having completed secondary school in 2021, I am very familiar with all aspects of the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate syllabi. I take a very relaxed approach to lessons with each grind tailored to the student's individual needs and requirements. I look forward to working with you!
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Maruša D.
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Hello, everyone :) My name is Marusha, I speak Croatian, English, Italian, Swedish and a bit of Norwegian, French, Russian and Japanese. I have a master's degree in Italian language and soon in Archaeology as well. When I am not digging up Roman artifacts in Europe, I am teaching Italian. I have a bachelor's degree in Swedish, a master's degree in Italian and soon a master's degree in Archaeology. I have taught primary school, high school students and adults. I also have the TESOL certificate to teach English. My mother tongue is Croatian. I am very friendly and easy to talk to :) I love video games, history and animals. I have a bachelor's degree in Swedish, a master's degree in Italian and soon a master's degree in Archaeology. I also have a TESOL certificate to teach English. My mother tongue is Croatian. I have finished 4 out of 4 courses of English for academic purposes with the best grade at the University of Zagreb.
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Rifah I.
58 lessons · Helped over 6 students
+1 year teaching at GoStudent
Hi everyone! I am Rifah, a current first year medical student. I have already gained a bachelor's and a master's degree in the field of science, so it is safe to assume that I enjoy learning all things scientific! I also enjoy teaching science (and maths) which is why I have been tutoring both subjects for the past 6 years. I have experience tutoring one-to-one but also in a small class setting, where an actual classroom teaching is mimicked. However, during my one-to-one lessons I like to focus on my individual's student's needs and weakness, tailoring my help to what is the most beneficial for them. This is why I always ask for feedback from my students, and incorporate their ideas in my lesson to make it more engaging and fun. Nevertheless, I ensure that we cover all basis for what is needed to better their school performance. I am very familiar with all the exam boards offered by British schools (such as AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC), thus I am confident that I will be able to help everyone to the best of my ability. Given my academic background, I can also help with personal statements and entrance exams required for Medicine.
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James M.
83 lessons · Helped over 10 students
+1 year teaching at GoStudent
I'm currently studying Theoretical Physics at the University of Manchester. I enjoy working through tough problems and finding satisfying solutions. I hope to encourage more students into a Mathematics or Physics career by helping them discover the beauty of the subjects. Tutoring subjects: GCSE: Maths, Physics ALevel: Maths, Further Maths, Physics Currently a second year at the University of Manchester doing Theoretical Physics. I tutored Year 10 maths in person for a year, and currently help out first years at university with any physics problems they might have. My main method of teaching is first introducing a concept, and practicing questions to consolidate understanding. I make use of analogies as they help students grasp a concept by linking it to something they are already familiar with, and love to challenge them by going slightly beyond what is strictly required by their curriculum, once they are comfortable.
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Kirsty V.
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Hello, my name is Kirsty. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Manchester studying maternal and fetal health. At secondary school I always enjoyed learning about Science and Maths, so after my GCSEs I decided to study A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths. Following this, I went to the University of Manchester to study Biomedical Sciences. Here I spent three years learning about various aspects of Biology such as Anatomy, Physiology, Neuroscience and Biochemistry. From my lectures I began to grow an interest in maternal and fetal health, which I pursued by completing my master's in reproduction and pregnancy. As well as increasing my knowledge about biology I also learnt laboratory skills and how to conduct experiments. I am now doing my PhD whilst also teaching undergraduate biology students at the university. Outside of academia I also enjoy going to dance classes, hiking and baking.
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Adwoa A.
81 lessons · Helped over 6 students
+2 years teaching at GoStudent
Levels & Subjects I teach: Lower Level: N/A GCSE: Biology, Chemistry A-Level: Biology, Chemistry Higher Level: N/A Exam Board experience: AQA, Edexcel, OCR SEND (Special Education Needs and Disability) experience: N/A Preferred student age group: GCSE and A-levels I am a Biomedical Science student. I have a strong belief that one of the first steps in becoming a good performer in Maths and Science at any stage requires confidence first and foremost in your ability that you can succeed at it even, if you are not doing so now. I hope that through this experience you will increase your confidence and love for any subject that you may need help with so that you will excel in it. I understand the struggles students can have with Maths because I once struggled with it. This was until I learnt through meeting some aspirational tutors that no one is inherently bad at Maths, but that they may have had the wrong guidance. I hope that together, we will be the right solution to your mathematical problems. I have always loved(or at least appreciated when times get hard) the importance of Chemistry Biology and Physics. But I know it takes a lot of work and commitment in understanding and applying it. I again hope that even if you don't grow to love it you will still appreciate its importance in the life we live through your studies. In my free time, I enjoy singing in my choir and crocheting. I will do the very best to help you and give you advice that you will be able to apply in many aspects throughout your life and not only at this stage.
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What is the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme?
The IB Diploma is a two-year educational programme for students aged 16 to 19. It encourages curiosity about the world and the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills as well as providing an internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education.
It aims not only to develop students’ knowledge in a range of subjects and disciplines, but helps them become confident, self-motivated and resilient global citizens.
The programme is composed of six academic subject groups along with the Diploma Programme (DP) Core. The DP Core requires students to reflect on the nature of knowledge in a course called Theory of Knowledge (ToK), participate in independent research to produce an Extended Essay (EE), and engage in extracurricular activities related to Creativity, Action and Service (CAS).
What subjects are covered in the IB Diploma Programme?
Subjects are offered at a Standard and Higher Level. Students must pass at least three subjects at Higher Level and a total of six from the following list:
Each subject is scored from 1-7, and up to 3 additional points may be awarded for the ToK essay and the EE. A minimum of 24 points is required to pass, with 45 points the maximum that can be achieved. The CAS does not count towards the final score but must be completed to earn the diploma.
In general, a score of 30 points or higher is considered enough to gain admission to many universities, with more selective universities requiring a score of 40 or higher.
How to get good results in the IB Diploma Programme
The IB Diploma is a rigorous academic programme which many students find challenging, which can lead to overwhelm, a loss of motivation and procrastination.
It’s vital to start early when it comes to preparing for the exams. Revising should ideally be done in short amounts daily and balanced across multiple subjects. Completing past papers will familiarise you with the types of questions asked and improve your exam technique.
Using an IB tutor is a sure path to success as they can teach effective learning strategies, help you gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter, and work with you to develop a realistic and achievable study schedule that will keep you on track throughout the year.
GoStudent has a range of IB tutors that have direct experience in teaching the curriculum and understand the assessment methods. They have a special focus on the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) essay and the Extended Essay, teaching the necessary skills and strategies to succeed in both as well as help across different subjects within the level.
How affordable is private International Baccalaureate tuition?
The cost of private International Baccalaureate 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 International Baccalaureate tuition?
As well as private International Baccalaureate tuition, GoStudent can help your child with 11 other levels. Pick from many subjects including Spanish, French, Economics. And with GoStudent your child isn't tied into one level. If they are taking International Baccalaureate 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 your child benefit from International Baccalaureate tuition?
The main reason that parents often start to look for a International Baccalaureate tutor is to improve their child’s academic performance. It’s needless to say that tutoring will prepare your child for important exams and tests and address specific problem areas that they might have in a particular subject. Your child’s grades and understanding of the subject will improve when working with a tutor but there are also other benefits you might consider when deciding whether to opt for private International Baccalaureate tutoring. Tutoring encourages self-directed learning. This means that your child will learn to take the initiative in their schoolwork, with the result that they will feel less overwhelmed or frustrated with school and more in control of their own learning. They will also learn study skills that will help them in life when it comes to university and beyond. Whether it’s learning to overcome obstacles in their studies, losing the fear of asking questions or even working on their social skills. Sign up for a free trial lesson to discover the benefits of tutoring for yourself.
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Online tuition is a great option for many families. The GoStudent platform allows International Baccalaureate tutors and students to connect easily online. The International Baccalaureate tutors use online whiteboard and interactive lesson plans alongside easy to share materials in order to bring International Baccalaureate lessons alive. Book a free trial lesson with GoStudent and find out more about how private online tutoring can work for you.