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Alina G.
York - BA in English and Related Literature and History (Bachelors)
Hello, I am Alina, and I am currently in my second year of study for a BA in English Literature and History at the University of York.I would love to work with students struggling with confidence in their studies in English Language, Literature or...
£22-£27
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0 / 5
0 reviews
16 lessons
Alina G.
York - BA in English and Related Literature and History (Bachelors)
Hello, I am Alina, and I am currently in my second year of study for a BA in English Literature and History at the University of York.I would love to work with students struggling with confidence in their studies in English Language, Literature or...
Aria B.
Cambridge - English (Bachelors)
Hello! I’m a second year undergraduate at Cambridge University studying English, with particular interests in Shakespeare and modern poetry. I’ve always valued independent thought over simply learning and repeating critical opinions, so my lessons...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
9 reviews
142 lessons
Aria B.
Cambridge - English (Bachelors)
Hello! I’m a second year undergraduate at Cambridge University studying English, with particular interests in Shakespeare and modern poetry. I’ve always valued independent thought over simply learning and repeating critical opinions, so my lessons...
Caleb H.
Durham - Liberal Arts (Bachelors)
£22-£27
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0 / 5
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0 lessons
Caleb H.
Durham - Liberal Arts (Bachelors)
Joe S.
Cambridge - English (Bachelors)
English undergraduate with 2 years experience in private tutoring, specialist across boards in the humanities
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
34 reviews
205 lessons
Joe S.
Cambridge - English (Bachelors)
English undergraduate with 2 years experience in private tutoring, specialist across boards in the humanities
Emily Sheila C.
Exeter - MPhil History (Masters)
Pre-booking for Summer School & Catchup Courses now open! Preparation courses running from June till September for KS2-University Level students available.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
25 reviews
458 lessons
Emily Sheila C.
Exeter - MPhil History (Masters)
Pre-booking for Summer School & Catchup Courses now open! Preparation courses running from June till September for KS2-University Level students available.
Jadie A.
St Andrews - English literature and Psychology (Masters)
Friendly and passionate English tutor with plenty of international experience and strong knowledge of structure, marking
£47-£49
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5 / 5
65 reviews
587 lessons
Jadie A.
St Andrews - English literature and Psychology (Masters)
Friendly and passionate English tutor with plenty of international experience and strong knowledge of structure, marking
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How much does it cost to get an ELAT University tutor? The cost of ELAT University tuition can depend on a few different factors, mainly the tutor’s experience, such as how many lessons they’ve completed. But, on average, our price range falls between £22-£57/hr. How many hours of tutoring is needed for the ELAT? This depends on the gap between your teen’s current level and the goals they’d like to achieve. There are 3 easy steps your teen can take with their ELAT tutor to find out how to smash their goals: 1. Assessment - take some time with their tutor during their first tutorial to assess their goals. Their tutor can then put together a roadmap for how they’re going to get there. 2. Plan - after this, their tutor can advise how many ELAT tutorials your teen will need and which areas they’ll be focusing on. 3. Put into action - does this many tutorials match your budget? When would you like to set a regular time that will fit comfortably with your family’s schedule? Make any adjustments you need to feel comfortable with your teen’s tutoring and be open about your teen’s tutoring needs at the start. Tutors can often be flexible and help with a range of needs, so it’ll help them to know these requirements in advance to make tutorials as effective as possible. Tip! Just one tutorial a week can have a real impact on your teen’s confidence and English Literature skills. How do I find an ELAT tutor? There’s a few different ways to tell when you’ve found the right ELAT tutor for your teen: - Personality fit - do they seem to get on well with your teen? Can they explain topics clearly, in a way your teen will remember? Will they make tutorials engaging? - Academic background - can they help with the skills your teen is looking to develop, e.g exam preparation or boosting content knowledge? - Schedule - can they offer tutorials at the right times for you, such as weekends or during school holidays? Are they flexible if your availability changes? Fancy a try? Book a free video meeting with one of our ELAT University tutor today.