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Matthew Osborne-James
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Tutor of humanities
Vaishnavi Bhairappa
Online lessonsA graduate student who love to teach and share her knowledge
I have done my Graduation in BBA in Marketing Specialisation, currently pursuing my MBA in same specialisation, I love to teach students and share my knowledge with them
Brian Johnston
Online lessonsRyan Badger
ProOnline lessonsAccomplished tutor and undergraduate at The University of Manchester
I am an advocate for critical thinking and independent inquiry. I facilitate and foster a passion for learning, working with students to achieve the best possible outcomes- both in exams and for their own learning. Iโve taught at schools in Cambridge and the Dominican Republic.
Marcin Iwankiewicz
Online lessonsPassionate about Philosophy and happy to help you with your essay writing skills
I am a passionate graduate student of philosophy (achieved 1st Honours Degree), who is happy to help at any point with philosophical queries, whether that may be an essay/dissertation writing or just breaking down philosophical ideas for your best understanding.
Owen West-Bourne
Online lessonsVersatile tutor and undergraduate at Durham University
My degree has provided me with excellent written skills in both arts and scientific essay styles allowing me to tailor the essay that you need practice with perfectly for the task; no matter what it is. I am an enthusiastic teacher and coach badminton in my spare time, meaning I know how to teach precisely and patiently, adapting the methods of learning where necessary.
Andrew Dickson
Online lessonsPassionate GCSE and A Level RE/Philosophy & Ethics teacher.
Hi there, My name is Andrew Dickson and I have been teaching at Ilkley Grammar School since September 2015. I teach Religious Education to GCSE level and Philosophy and Ethics to A Level. I believe in a personalised approach to education thus ensuring that my students will have the best possible chances of success in their educational journey. I have a variety of resources specific to both the GCSE and A Level courses that my pupils have found immensely beneficial and I am happy to share these with your child. Pupils under my responsibility also receive a tailored revision plan, including frequent assessments to embed key language, exam technique and terminology including detailed oral and written feedback on how to improve. Last year, I undertook training with AQA to become an examiner for the exam board. Due to this, I have an intimate understanding of what examiners are looking for in written responses. Thank you for reading and hopefully we will be in touch soon. Andrew.
Adrian May
Online lessonsSeasoned tutor and undergraduate at University of Cambridge
Kind, empathetic and experienced tutor for English and Math schoolwork and humanities / literature undergrads
Selsa Amine
Online lessonsGraduate from The University of Manchester and savvy tutor
Iโm an experienced English, Religious Studies, Sociology, and Law tutor who tailors learning resources to fit the student, not the other way round! I have worked in schools, universities, and adult learning centres teaching English and academic skills. I was Editor of my universityโs legal publication, and I still edit academic papers for language accuracy. I believe everyone has the capacity to achieve their best grades- it just takes commitment and understanding.
Will Wilson
Online lessonsExperienced Tutor | Undergraduate in Mathematics and Philosophy
My name is Will and I am a student at the University of York. I am currently studying a BSc Mathematics and Philosophy (equal). I would describe myself as very patient, confident and approachable person with a passion for allowing people to reach their potential. I am extremely hard-working and will do anything to make sure I do the best job that I can. Last year I taught 2 students, one GCSE and one A-Level, both maths. Both were very successful and found that my tutoring improved their overall grade. See further for my teaching style: Experience has taught me that the best approach is to always be patient. I let the student dictate the pace of learning, taking more time on topics that are more of struggle for the student. I am extremely hard-working and organising making sure that the student is clear about the progress in their learning. I would usually start a session figuring out the topic the student like to work in then progressing with the main teaching part. Obviously all students learn different ways with some people being more visual learners and some auditory. As such, I have a wide range of techniques to make sure that the student gets the most from the sessions. These range from, worked examples of questions, to a step by step method of how to answer a question, as well as past papers with written model solutions. I would say that I am a very creative person which allows me to adapt my teaching style when the opportunity calls for it. Getting close to the exam period I will try to give techniques to apply during exams as well as how to come with stress or pressure during this time. Finally I have set my prices significantly much lower than other tutors out there. I live by the philosophy that price shouldn't be a barrier in somebody achieving their potential. I hope the prices seem fair for the service that I offer.