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Caleb H.

Durham - Liberal Arts (Bachelors)

£22-£27

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Caleb H.

Durham - Liberal Arts (Bachelors)

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Petar A.

Central Lancashire - PhD via MPhil in Neuropsycholinguistics (Doctorate)

I am passionate about education and believe every student has all they need to be successful and just needs a teacher who helps them achieve that potential.

£37-£39

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29 reviews

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Petar A.

Central Lancashire - PhD via MPhil in Neuropsycholinguistics (Doctorate)

I am passionate about education and believe every student has all they need to be successful and just needs a teacher who helps them achieve that potential.

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Elizabeth L.

Durham - Spanish and Italian (Bachelors)

I am a 20 year old from Bristol, currently studying Spanish and Italian at Durham University. In addition to my passion for languages I also love literature and spend a lot of time reading. I did A level English and my passion for all things liter...

£37-£39

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Elizabeth L.

Durham - Spanish and Italian (Bachelors)

I am a 20 year old from Bristol, currently studying Spanish and Italian at Durham University. In addition to my passion for languages I also love literature and spend a lot of time reading. I did A level English and my passion for all things liter...

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Phoebe W.

University of Oxford - French and German (Bachelors)

Oxford student in third year studying French and German. 3 years of experience, patient, positive tutor.

£37-£39

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20 reviews

219 lessons

Phoebe W.

University of Oxford - French and German (Bachelors)

Oxford student in third year studying French and German. 3 years of experience, patient, positive tutor.

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Alicia W.

Edinburgh - Spanish and English Literature (Bachelors)

A* student and current English Literature and Spanish degree student helping others to achieve highly in their more challenging subjects.

£47-£49

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54 reviews

465 lessons

Alicia W.

Edinburgh - Spanish and English Literature (Bachelors)

A* student and current English Literature and Spanish degree student helping others to achieve highly in their more challenging subjects.

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Raphael M.

Cambridge - Modern and Medieval Languages (Bachelors)

4th Year Languages Student at Cambridge. Love languages, literature and culture. Happy to help in any way, shape or form.

£47-£49

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37 reviews

419 lessons

Raphael M.

Cambridge - Modern and Medieval Languages (Bachelors)

4th Year Languages Student at Cambridge. Love languages, literature and culture. Happy to help in any way, shape or form.

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