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Need help with the ELAT? Applying to study English Literature at university can be difficult, especially when you’re not given a lot of help from your school. Our tutors have been through the ELAT, come out the other side and, now, want to help you ace it as well.So if you’re not sure where to start your revision, how the exam is structured, or need help learning and applying literary terminology, find a tutor today.

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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...

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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...

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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

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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...

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Caleb H.

Durham - Liberal Arts (Bachelors)

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Caleb H.

Durham - Liberal Arts (Bachelors)

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Joe S.

Cambridge - English (Bachelors)

English undergraduate with 2 years experience in private tutoring, specialist across boards in the humanities

£37-£39

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34 reviews

205 lessons

Joe S.

Cambridge - English (Bachelors)

English undergraduate with 2 years experience in private tutoring, specialist across boards in the humanities

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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

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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.

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Jadie A.

Super tutor

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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65 reviews

587 lessons

Jadie A.

Super tutor

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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Applying to study English Literature at university can be difficult, especially when you’re not given a lot of help from your school. Our tutors have been through the ELAT, come out the other side and, now, want to help you ace it as well. So if you’re not sure where to start your revision, how the exam is structured, or need help learning and applying literary terminology, find a tutor today.

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