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Cristianne R. Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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My name is Cristianne and I am currently a Modern Foreign languages teacher in Hatcham College, a secondary school in South East London. I have ten years experience in London secondary schools and around 4 years in colleges, centres and schools abroad. I am looking to tutor children and adults in language learning because I love languages, I love teaching and I understand well how language learning works. I have limited availability at the moment, more from September and I am available in the summer too.
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Alison Q. Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I am an experienced primary school teacher and can help your child with maths, reading and writing skills.
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Orchid English: Classes at Your Company School, Learning Centre
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Do you speak English as a foreign language? Are you a professional working in London? Improve your English with us - one of our friendly and qualified English teachers will come to your company to teach you English according to your personal goals.
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Rita C. Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I am an experienced, qualified French and English teacher and tutor of 5+ years. I am educated to master's level and have expereince teaching and tutoring primary and secondary school pupils (ages 5 - 18). I also have experience teaching adults during evening classes.
I was born and raised in Switzerland with an Irish mother and am therfore a native speaker in French and English. I am passionate about languages, literature and helping students develop their full potential.
I tailor sessions to the individual student's interests and needs, and work with pupils to meet their desired goals. I usually set a short piece of homework at the end of each session and review this with the pupil in the following session. I am currently working online via Skype and Zoom to deliver lessons but will also consider other mutually agreeable, secure platforms. My basic rate is £35.
I look forward to hearing for you. Bonne journée!
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Thomas G. Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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EFL/ESOL lessons in London, UK.
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Wina Tutors Ltd. School, Learning Centre
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At WinA Tutors, we work independently with each student though in a group setting with an average of 4-6 students per tutor and a maximum of eight students where the learning plans are similar.
The learning plans are individually developed and agreed with the tutor and where progress is made, targets will be reviewed following periodic formative assessments.
The student is encouraged to eventually take control of his/her development plan thereby moving from a dependent to an independent learner.
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SBK Independent School Ltd School, Learning Centre
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We have a wealth of experience in teaching and guiding children through their academic years and are pleased to be able to say that the majority of our students come to us through recommendation. We are also delighted to be able to say that a number of our former students have chosen to send their own children to us for tutoring.
At SBK tuition, we feel it is important to do everything we can to keep your child safe so all of our tutors have an enhanced DBS and our classrooms are covered by CCTV.
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Neil B. Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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In the summer of 2018 I received a Master’s degree in Taiwan and Asia Pacific Studies from Tamkang University, and successfully undertook a CELTA course soon afterwards. I completed a 120 hour TEFL course in 2012, and graduated in 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in History.
Between February and December 2020 I worked as a Learning Support Assistant at the London Nautical School. I assisted teachers with students who were in a number of different academic years, in a range of subjects. Students at this school came from a range of social and cultural backgrounds. I was responsible for helping students with learning difficulties, and those whose first language wasn’t English. I taught them reading, conversation and grammar skills. I also assisted teachers in managing and teaching entire classes of students.
Before this I was a History teacher for a number of Year 7, 8, 9, and 10 classes at St Albans Girls' School. Students at this school come from a range of social and cultural backgrounds. The school works hard to improve attainment in numeracy and literacy and has clear teaching methods in place to achieve this. The head of department produced lesson plans which all other teachers could use, but from the beginning I made changes to these, and added my own material, in order to adapt them to my own style of teaching.
I have extensive experience in teaching English, as a result of being employed as an English Editor at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand, between 2012 and 2015. My job at this organisation required me to conduct instruction in a wide range of different courses, and to interact with diverse groups of students. I am confident that I can apply the experience I have gained to any given classroom environment.
I have also worked at the Imperial War Museum in London in a voluntary capacity at weekends. This involved helping to make the exhibits easy to appreciate and use for visitors of all nationalities and sharing the expertise that I have built up regarding this period of history. This allowed me to share my passion for history with others.
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Debbie R. Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I qualified in teaching primary school subjects and French at Homerton college Cambridge in 1976. I continued to teach in primary schools and went on to teach secondary French and German. After having a family I then qualified in TESOL to all age groups specialising in phonics and listening and speaking. Latterly, I have taught English and subject support to International students at a girl,s boarding school St George' s school, Ascot. I am keen to offer support to the National Tutoring program to help children who have missed out on their education due to lockdown. I am especially interested in becoming a Teaching Assistant and helping in teaching reading, writing and primary and GCSE French.
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Thurrock Adult Community College School, Learning Centre
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Rated a 'Good' provider by Ofsted and nominated for the Adult and Community Learner Provider of the year in 2018, TACC is committed to helping adults, young people and families to improve their skills for work and for their wellbeing in a safe and welcoming community setting.
Thurrock's Family Learning team are based at the Grays Adult Education Centre and offer a wide range of courses for mums, dads, grandparents and carers to boost confidence and build a child's self-esteem. Topics include Anti-bullying Advice, Speaking Your Teen's Language, Aiding Your Anxious Child, Smooth the Move to Secondary School and Positive Parents Happy Home. There are also free qualification courses for parents/carers including Literacy, Numeracy and a Positive Parents Level 1 qualification.
They also offer family fun courses and workshops - only £5 per family. Opportunities from Autumn 2018 include Family Yoga, Christmas Activity Day, Chinese New Year fun, Family Wellbeing and a Singing together course.
The college also offers a wide range of professional qualification and personal development courses including Childcare, Bookkeeping/Accounts, Health & Social Care, Counselling, IT or learn a new skill on our Leisure, Lifestyle and Language courses. Free English and Maths are also available (including GCSEs) and we run a large English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programme.
Courses are available daytime and evening - Don't miss out! Call tel: *** to enrol or book an assessment for qualification courses today.