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I teach Primary piano, Music History (to A Level), Singing (to professional standard, including auditions) - my speciality! Script & sketch writing for T.V. (I worked in the Comedy Dept of the BBC for 'Allo, 'Allo & Last of the Summer Wine).
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Kate Johnston
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Applied Mathematics lessons in Exeter, UK.
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Laleh S.
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I began training in 1981. I started teaching in 1995. I took over the club in 1999, and have been a full-time Karate teacher since 2001. This hasn't been the fastest route, but a journey into a subject I never tire of. Exploring the historical, philosophical, and of course the physical sides of The Way of the Empty Hand.
We treat our martial art as a method of self-defence and not as the modern sport, and our research trips to Japan and Okinawa have led to some wonderful teachers and friendships.
Myself and the instructors who assist me would be pleased to have you along for the journey.
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John B.
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French lessons in Torquay, UK.
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Valerie B.
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Over the last 20 years I’ve penned thousands of news stories, features, reviews and in-depth interviews.
I’m now studying an MA in Travel and Nature Writing at Bath Spa University and pitching travel and wellbeing features to newspapers and magazines.
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Kate C.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I have been a very experienced tutor in Maths, English and Science for over 20 years. Most of my students thrived with my help and support.
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Esther J.
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I have been teaching English for over twenty years, two of which were in Poland and 1 in Spain.
I have taught business classes, general English, exam preparation, presentation skills, rule of the road and more
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Belinda N.
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I have experienced as a translator I worked with Refugee Support Devon and with Cranbrook Education Campus.
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Lila M.
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Online Sociology and Psychology group tuition £22 per hour for AQA A level students.
One-to-one lessons cost £58 per hour (after 3pm) or £54 per hour (before 3pm).
One-to-one online tuition for university students £70 per hour.
Please subscribe to a paid membership if you wish to contact me directly, as the system will not let me respond to messages from free accounts.
I am a member of the prestigious 'Society of Tutors', a group of elite self-employed tutors who have Russell Group degrees and years of teaching and tutoring experience.
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Vicki-Marie V.
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I am currently a master student studying Data Science. I got three years experience in tutoring primary and secondary math as well as one year experience in teaching A-level and GCSE math. My lessons will not be full of working on math practical questions that is because I don't think working on lots of practical questions will improve the exam grades but understanding the way of solving questions. The way I prefer to enhance the knowledge towards a specific content is by fully making sensing to students of a question so that they will be able to solve similar questions.
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Yunxin G.
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
I have been teaching guitar and music theory for over a decade, as well as being an active professional musician. Graduating with a 1st Class degree in Music from Southampton University, I have since worked with many world class artists including Joss Stone, Jeff Beck, Beverley Knight, Joselyn Brown, Nitin Sawhney, Lamar, Mica Paris, Incognito, Lack Of Afro, Leigh Coleman, The Voice contestant Hannah Berney, Keith Emerson, KT Tunstall… I have performed at prestigious venues and festivals worldwide including Wembley Stadium, The Royal Albert Hall, Byron Bay Blues Festival and the North Sea Jazz Festival.
I have over a decade of experience teaching guitar and music theory in colleges and schools, as well as teaching private students and running group and university workshops. I have a full DBS check, Public Liability Insurance and am a member of the Musicians Union and the Registry of Guitar Tutors.
I uphold a friendly and professional attitude towards lessons, making sure the student gets the most out of their time with me and has fun. I encourage students to nurture their creativity in their musical journey, learning not just to play and reproduce what they hear, but develop their own voice, improvise and compose for themselves, be it a short riff or a symphony!
Lessons are planned around the students needs and abilities. I am able to teach all abilities from beginner to advanced, in all styles (including classical, rock, pop, funk and jazz) on both electric and acoustic guitar. Sight reading, reading tablature, and music theory are all taught within the lesson and I am able to tutor students through performance and theory exams. It’s not all about results, but for students looking to take grade exams I offer Rock School, RGT, LCM, ABRSM and Trinity College exam boards. I have a proven track record of success, with over 95% of students achieving a Distinction, and 100% achieiving Merit or higher. I can also support students with GCSE and A-Level studies in Music.
When I’m not teaching, performing or behind a guitar, you’ll probably find me walking through the Devon countryside with my miniature dachshund or enjoying some good food and local ale with my wife and baby son.
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Stephen D.
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I’m a PhD candidate in linguistics at the Manchester Metropolitan University, working on formal thought disorder and linguistic creativity in schizophrenia. I studied a BA in English and Creative Writing and an MA in Professional Writing at Falmouth University prior to joining MMU.
I’m also a Survey Research Analyst at RWS Life Sciences, working on the linguistic validation of clinical outcome assessments. I was previously an independent consultant working on a range of language and communication projects.
I can help you with academic writing, quantitative and qualitative research methods, data analysis like SPSS, and more.
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Oliver D.
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Making learning accessible, engaging and relevant is, in my opinion, fundamental to the success and the development of every child, supporting academic achievement and the nurturing of fully rounded individuals to be all they can be. For this to happen, I believe that our curriculum needs to be a relevant and rewarding experience; adapted to ensure inclusion and providing the opportunity to develop academically and personally while experiencing success and challenge on a day-to-day basis. It allows pupils to develop their confidence, self-esteem, organisation, and determination which they can transfer into other aspects of their lives. It is from this desire to do well and lead healthy lifestyles that further success can follow.
I have always had a passion for PE as a subject with many different aspects and opportunities for the wide range of children in the school to be challenged and to feel success. This has led me to opportunities to work beyond the school, something I think is crucial in order to reflect deeply on all aspects of teaching, learning and school leadership as well as to provide varied experiences for our children.
Throughout my career, I have valued strong pastoral systems in schools; I have experience at guiding pupils through the peaks and troughs that school life can afford. Key to this support is good communication - between school and parents/guardians, between different staff members and, where appropriate, with outside agencies. Ultimately, I want to ensure that every child has a successful educational experience in my class and throughout the school.
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Simon G.
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Mathematics, Science, and Physics lessons in Exeter, UK.
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Danielle H.
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Economics and Mathematics lessons in Exeter, UK.
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Sophie M.
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