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A random selection of our registered tutors are listed below:

James (Mr)
Subjects: Medicine 
Availability: Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring: From their home / Online
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Personal Description:
Hi all, I am currently welcoming students looking to perfect their interview knowledge, skills and technique for Medical School interviews for both undergraduate and graduate entry Medicine. Being as close as it gets to the interview process and medical school experience, I have a strong track record in pass rates for interviews with my tutees.

I am offering a 6 week programme of intensive learning and interview skills practice with an optional mock interview in the format of your choice, in order to maximize your chances of gaining a place at medical school.

I am currently a Graduate-Entry Medical Student currently studying at the University of Birmingham and hold a first class Bachelors degree in Sport and Exercise Sciences alongside extensive A level and GCSE qualifications.

Teaching Experience:

I have a year's experience tutoring family members and friends through exams and entrance tests.

I have also coached children ages 8-18 for three years as a rowing coach, helping them to improve and grow in confidence.

Tutoring Approach:

My students and I enjoy a fast paced, interactive and bespoke approach to their learning.


Qualifications:
Graduate-Entry Medicine (current)
BSc Sport and Exercise Science w/ International Year
Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Maths AS Levels
8A*, 4A at GCSE




Michele (Ms)
Subjects: English (Foreign Language)  |  Spanish  |  French  
Availability: Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring: Travels to you / From their home / Online
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Personal Description:
I am a French national who has lived in England for more than30 years. I am passionate about languages, how we learn them and the impact this learning has on our ability to study/think better. So many transferable skills!

My other interests are unsurprisingly travelling and reading. My second love is teaching Yoga, relaxation and meditation.

Learning is definitely a life long experience.

Teaching Experience:

PGCE qualified to teach French/TEFL-TESL with 25 years teaching experience mainly in Secondary Schools: KS3, KS4 and KS5 and one-to-one tutoring in French and Spanish.

Experienced in Adult Education tutoring both in Spanish and French and I have mentored new tutors for the Adult Education system.I have taught all ages from primary school children to older adults. It is never too late to enjoy practicing a foreign languange.!
I have also run my own primary school groups teaching French and worked as primary school liaison for teaching languages in primary schools.

Finally, I am an experienced EFL/ESL teacher, having taught "presessional" at the University of Chichester (Summer 2017) - Fully qualified.

Tutoring Approach:

Relaxed but organized and effective. Learning is fun especially when successful. Progress brings success. We all have different ways of learning, different "intelligence" once met there is no real limit to what we can achieve.

As a tutor, I will create and teach a program that is effective for you and your preferred learning style(s) and your requirement(s) whether learning for pleasure, business, exams etc or a mixture of all of these and more.


Qualifications:
Ba English/Spanich- Sorbonne/Paris
Ma English - Sorbonne/Oxford
PGCE french - TESL/TEFL
IATQuO - TESOL/TEFL Toulouse




Judy (Mrs)
Subjects: English 
Availability: Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring: From their home / Online
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Personal Description:
I have been tutoring GCSE English for many years in a college. I keep up to date with current changes in the syllabus and regularly attend training with my organisation. My last observation resulted in an outstanding grade. I am used to working with groups of students and giving 1 to 1 tuition. I believe that constructive feedback is the key to progress and would expect my student to complete homework so that I can monitor understanding.
I have a vast range of resources and also use IT.

Teaching Experience:

As well as tutoring I am an assistant principal examiner for one of the large examination boards. This gives me invaluable insight into how the exam is marked and I have many past papers to use as a resource. I also examine for other exam boards so I am aware of the different mark schemes.
I currently teach GCSE English language papers 1 and 2 and English Literature.

I am pleased to confirm that the students I have tutored achieved the higher grades that they needed!

Tutoring Approach:

My focus is on the learner.

I will identify areas of weakness and focus on these aiming to raise the level of responses. I think learning should be interactive and will encourage self assessment to improve work. I have lots of examples of past questions for practise. I would expect my student to attend sessions regularly and on time and stick to deadlines for completing homework.


Qualifications:
BA Hons English
English Specialism
PGCE




Dale (Mr)
Subjects: Maths 
Availability: Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring: Online
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Personal Description:
Following a Master's degree in Engineering (M.Eng) from Imperial College London in the late 1980's, I have over 30 years senior management experience in the financial services sector (investment management and private equity) at CEO, CIO, COO level, having worked for many of the world's leading investment banks and asset management firms. I am widely travelled, articulate and have been described as charismatic and engaging with a good sense of humour. I come from a family that is passionate about sport and I have also served as Trustee of a well-known children's charity.

Teaching Experience:

I have selectively tutored children and young adults on a 1:1 basis both face-to-face and more recently via Zoom/Teams/Skype in Mathematics and Science. I still own and serve as a director of a financial services company and I am therefore only able to tutor a small number of students in any given academic year. Over the years I have worked with individuals across the spectrum of ability from nuclear physicists to those who found academic studies challenging.

Tutoring Approach:

I firmly believe that every individual is unique and there is no single "best approach" to tutoring. A tutor needs to be able to listen just as well as being able to impart knowledge so that the whole process is suited to the individual student, specifically considering their personality and their outside hobbies or interests in addition to more obvious aspects such as aptitude & attitude levels, learning style and capacity. I believe it is important to allay any concerns or fears a student has about a subject (partly by garnering a strong foundation of key building blocks and methods) in order to then build and progress with confidence at a pace that suits them.


Qualifications:
Master's degree in Engineering, Imperial College




Luke (Mr)
Subjects: Law 
Availability: Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring: Travels to you / From their home / Online
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Personal Description:
Luke is a practicing Barrister at the Bar Library of Northern Ireland, as well as a lecturer and tutor at Queen's University of Belfast.

Luke studied LL.B Law, and then progressed to study a master's in LL.M Human Rights Law, both at Queen's University of Belfast.

Luke then progressed to study for a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Studies, at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, as well as obtaining the Degree of Barrister-at-Law, at the Honourable Society of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland.

Luke was called to the Bar of Northern Ireland in 2020, and practices predominantly in Criminal Law, Family Law, Employment Law, and Personal Injury Claims.

Teaching Experience:

- Law of Evidence
- Family Law
- Law of Equity & Trusts
- Law of Torts
- Contract Law
- Constitutional Law
- Company Law
- Human Rights Law

Luke is a tutor in both the Law of Evidence, as well as Family Law and the Law of Equity & Trusts, and has previously taught the Law of Torts at Queen's University of Belfast, as well as Contract Law, Constitutional Law, Company Law, and Human Rights Law.

Tutoring covers assistance with answering problem questions, essay writing classes, holding class discussions of the subject area, as well as exam preparation and marking. Luke is therefore aware of what examiners are looking for when it comes to marking of exams and coursework.

As Luke teaches the Law of Evidence, he is available to teach to those students who require to sit the Evidence exam privately in order to gain access to the Institute of Professional Legal Studies. Students will be provided with the foremost preparation to ensure their place on the Solicitor or Barrister course is not lost.

Tutoring Approach:

Luke's approach to teaching can vary, depending on the individual needs of each student, but it will usually consist of weekly sessions, covering the required module topics.

Luke will provide guidance in answering problem questions providing a template structure for each area, assignment structure, and referencing, as well as exam preparation covering past papers and revision classes, as well as essay plans and what markers are looking for.


Qualifications:
LL.B Law
LL.M Human Rights Law
PG Certificate, Institute of Professional Legal Studies (Bar)
Degree of Barrister-at-Law, Bar of Northern Ireland




Davide (Dr)
Subjects: Reading & Writing skills  |  English (Foreign Language)  |  Italian  |  History  |  Philosophy / Critical Thinking  
Availability: Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring: Online
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Personal Description:
I am a scholar with experience in scientific writing, critical thinking, research and communication. As a researcher, my personal motto is that all of your academic writing ought to be the layman version of your work. This because a scholar - in my case, a philosopher - who cannot ground his reasoning in ordinary intuitions (or at least some intuitions the reader/hearer can grasp) is doomed to produce meaningless contributions to the debate. In addition, putting yourself into the perspective of a non-expert is a good technique for analyzing your own thoughts and spot the potential flaws. Thus, being able to communicate concepts to non-expert is a skill which for me is instrumental towards my own research goals, and one which I took great care in developing.

Teaching Experience:

I have been tutoring students since the time I was going to high-school. I have also some teaching-assistant experience as a doctoral student. Furthermore, I am currently working on a teaching and orienteering project alongside some teacher of my former high-school.

Tutoring Approach:

First and foremost, I run some quick tests in order to assess the general skills of the pupil within the relevant field, taking notes on his/her flaws. Once I have identified the area where the pupil has difficulty, I employ a goal-structured teaching strategy: first of all I verify whether the pupil has understood which is the application goal (or one of the goals) of the skill he is trying to (and currently has difficulty to) develop. In case he/she has not understood, I try to explain to him/her, i.e., I frame the relevant skill (for instance, derivative calculus) with reference to a general or specific application goal (for instance, the framing of the relationship between speed and acceleration). I find that often pupils lack cognitive incentive because they have not been presented with the practical application of the knowledge they are trying to acquire.
Regarding language learning, I first try to understand which communicative faculty the individual is more inclined towards to (speaking, listening, reading, vocabulary memorizing, etc.). Then I try to create a bedrock by developing his proficiency in that area, while at the same time encouraging him/her to go out of the comfort zone towards communicative areas where he/she is not confident. On that regard I apply a learning process based on increasing levels of contextual stress (for example, in the case of learning to listening a foreign language, I suggest to start from a situation where the hearer is speaking slowly and then I encourage the pupil to build up his confidence step by step by adding elements like a noisy environment, increased talking speed, lack of background context for the conversation, etc.) This because I believe emotional factors like self-confidence and stress-control are key in catalyzing the cognitive process of acquiring proficiency in a new language.


Qualifications:
Master's Degree (Philosophy)
PhD (due by end of 2023)
IELTS Certificate