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I am a qualified Turkish and ESL teacher from Turkey. I work across all modes of communication; reading, writing, speaking and comprehension.My lessons are fun, I use different materials to engage and motivate my students.
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Ayse Deniz
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My work revolves around assisting sen students in there learning typically on a 1-1 basis due to several students being disregulated. I personally love helping students develop there learning and understanding as I personally enjoy developing new skills. I also spent most my teenage years tutoring ks3 students in English as the school I went to had a large quantity of students that were struggling. I strive to assist in helping your child achieve everything they want and I'm beyond willing to do whatever I can to support them and their needs. Prices are negotiable if you're willing to pay for longer sessions or more regular sessions.
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Aaron Daly
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Mathematics, Science, and Physics lessons in Exeter, UK.
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Danielle Hinton
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I'm Charlie. I'm a UK qualified teacher with a degree in maths. I've been teaching for seven years, including in secondary schools in the UK, as a private tutor and four years as a secondary maths teacher in a Cambridge International School in Vietnam. My areas of expertise are GCSE and A level. I have experience teaching both online and in person. My experience means I understand and empathise with students going through this challenging and important phase in their lives. I endeavour to offer a challenging but not overly demanding curriculum that encourages students to enjoy maths, as well at make strides in their skill level. My sessions are mostly exam practice focused. My approach is based on careful observation of the student so I can determine their specific areas for improvement. The next step is clear communication, with the necessary adaptations, to guide the student to discover that they have the ability to pass even the most challenging exam questions on their own. Students will recieve weekly homework tasks. I expect students to arrive on time to lessons, with the necessary equipment including a calculator, well slept and ready to learn and to attempt all the work set for them.
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Charlie Magee
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Budleigh Salterton, England
I am a highly experienced teacher, performer, composer and arranger, living and working in beautiful East Devon. I love and play music of all kinds. Clarinet, Saxophone and Flute are my favourites, as nothing feels closer to the human voice.
After a first class BA in music and a PGCE that specialised in instrumental teaching, I have taught continuously in Devon schools and privately at home for over thirty years.
I offer relaxed lessons to all ages, primary to adult. I believe in an individual approach, following your interests, providing materials to suit, and sharing your love of music. As a performer, I have experience of classical, jazz, folk, pop, soul and rock, and I teach improvisation and ear skills alongside reading. I am fully familiar with the music curriculum and often support it in my lessons. I also offer a full external exam service where appropriate, using the Trinity College syllabus.
So If you're thinking about learning an instrument, or starting again after a break, don't delay.
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David McKeown
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Applied Mathematics lessons in Exeter, UK.
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Laleh S.
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I have over 25 years as a PE teacher, am an experienced educator and leader having been a Director of Sport and Head of PE in both the UK and internationally. Examiner for both GCSE and A Level PE so know how to prepare students for exams. I have extensive experience making individualised learning plans and ensuring students understand what is expected of them from exam papers and coursework. I have worked with individuals and small groups to enhance understanding of concepts and to ensure students approach exams feeling confident in not only their knowledge base but on how to apply this to the exam.
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Joy M.
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I am an undergraduate Psychology student at the University of Exeter, with a strong academic background that includes completing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and the IGCSE curriculum. In the IB, I pursued English A at a Higher Level, which honed my critical thinking and analytical skills, and further developed my passion for literature and language. Before that, I completed my IGCSEs, where I am part of the English Literature course. I also have a distinction in Chinese, reflecting my proficiency in bilingual communication, furthermore, I also speak Cantonese (dialect) fluently and Japanese (at a conversational level).
My international background, including time spent in Hong Kong, has shaped me both academically and personally. While there, I volunteered as an English tutor at a children’s home, working closely with young learners to improve their English skills. This hands-on teaching experience not only developed my ability to communicate complex concepts in an accessible way but also fostered my passion for education and helping others.
As I progress in my Psychology studies, I aim to blend my understanding of human behaviour with my passion for language and education, pursuing opportunities that allow me to apply both fields meaningfully. My academic achievements and diverse experiences have given me a well-rounded perspective that I am eager to continue developing.
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Nara Evelyn N.
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Throughout my working life, teaching French has been my main occupation. Starting as a language assistant, working as a full time secondary school teacher and working as an Adult Education tutor I have developed a broad range of effective skills which enable the learners to gain confidence in using French whatever their starting level. Passing on my enthusiasm for languages has proven to be thoroughly rewarding. I always seek to inspire my students and I have received excellent feedback. In 2013, I received the award for “inspirational tutor” of the year from South Devon College, having been nominated before on several previous occasions. I have experience in teaching all age groups from children to adults and all levels, frоm beginners tо advanced. I have taught across the age and ability range. I set high expectations for student achievement, always seeking to challenge and motivate so as to maximise the potential of each and every learner.
I thrive on helping others and teaching French has always been one of my passions. I have been told I am very patient, I explain things very clearly and have a good sense of humour.
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Giselle Y.
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French native living in the UK since 2017.
Translating and proofreading for local businesses.
Used to teach to foreign students while in France.
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Rachid B.
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University of Exeter Secondary PGCE History
TEFL
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Stephanie M.
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Saxophone-Flute-Clarinet Tuition.
I have been teaching in schools and privately for the last 20 years.
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Steve W.
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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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Higher and applied mathematics lessons in Exmouth, UK.
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Mary G.
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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 a range of experience from several roles I have held, but I'd love to give you a brief overview of my qualifications.
I finished my GCSEs in 2021 and achieved 9s in both English Language and Literature, and a Distinction in my English Language Speaking Exam. Writing essays is an aspect of my education that I have always found tiresome and dull, like most students, but it can become a stress-free aspect of GCSE and A-Level if you know what the examiner is looking for. This is what I will be trying to teach to my students.
For my A-Levels I attended Exeter College and studied English Literature, Classical Civilisations, and Philosophy. I also did an Extended Project Qualification. I was proud to achieve AAB with an A in EPQ when I graduated in 2023, and am excited to pass on the revision and essay-writing skills I learned during the two years I did my A-Levels.
I am currently volunteering as a Teaching Assistant at my local primary school. Through this role I have significantly developed my ability to teach KS1, KS2, and even KS3 children, as well as dyslexic children. I have learned to be kind and patient with them, while paying attention to what makes the child an individual. Since every child learns differently, I take time to figure out how best to tutor every child. Not only this, but I am being given expert advice from some of the best primary school teachers in the country, who I have the utmost respect for as most of them taught me when I attended the school.
From the ages of 17-18 I worked at Build-A-Bear Workshop in Exeter, so I developed my skills working with children of all ages.
Finally, I was lucky enough to be a shortlisted Oxford candidate for English Language and Literature last year, so I am happy to help with personal statement writing, interview prep, or even ELAT preparation.
I hope you have found my brief description informative, but please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. :)
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Jemima H.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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French lessons in Wolverhampton, UK.
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Zarina T.
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Music has always been in my life since my first drum lesson at the age of 8. I'm of the belief that everyone can be involved in music in some way, and education is so important in uncovering how we understand and enjoy music. I myself stuggled when I was young to understand the knitty gritty theory behind music and I never felt like I belonged as I didnt instantly click. However, after finding the right tutor and methods, my ability doubled in less than a year. This is what inspired me in coaching, finding new ways to view music.
I can help coach the fundamentals of music theory, practical skills in piano and percussion, and/or music technology and production. There is a world of possibility in contemporary music technology which many fear to dive into, however, it's highly rewarding if you have the interest.
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Oliver H.
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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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Maths lessons in Ivybridge, UK.
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Lauren 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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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Joss was born in the small seaside fishing town of Oban on the north west coast of Scotland and moved to Glasgow at an early age. It was in Glasgow where Joss started to take an interest in jazz, becoming involved with jazz workshops and big band at the Glasgow Arts Centre and performing with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland (NYJOS).
Aged seventeen Joss moved to London to study jazz at university. He was taught harmony and theory by Pete Churchill (Jazz Education award 2007) and Nikki Iles (Jazz Education award nominee 2007 & 2009) and had guitar tuition under the guidance of multi-instrumentalist Stuart Hall and Phil Robson (Winner of 'Best Jazz musician of the Year' 2009). Joss also developed his performing skills with tuition by founding members of Loose Tubes - Eddie Parker and jazz educator - trumpeter Chris Batchelor.
After graduating with an honours degree in Jazz (BA Music Jazz Studies) Joss stayed in London for several years working professionally before studying for a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and moving to Devon where he still resides. Joss continues to gig with some of the top musicians in the South West.
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Joss K.
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Hello! I am an experienced Primary and Secondary teacher able to teach the entire scope due to my Masters degree in Teaching. I have ten years experience working in schools getting hundreds of students through GCSE's. All levels welcome here from KS1 to Postgraduate studies. I have a passion for education and have worked with a variety of people with many different learning needs. Whether you're a foreign student looking to improve your converstaional english, a GCSE student struggling with the course or perhaps just aiming really high or even a postgraducate student working to get a thesis together, I am confident I can help!
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Odette M.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I been teaching Geography for 16 years. I am Head of Geography and run a successful department at a school in Exeter, I am also a Chartered Geographer and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. I have travelled extensively and have lots of real life experience to draw on in my teaching.
I am passionate about Geography and have worked with numerous students over the years to improve and sustain results. I also lead the Extended Project Qualification and have experience successfully guiding students to high grades.
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Kate W.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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