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Yumna M.
Yumna M.
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Levels & Subjects I teach: KS3/GCSE English Language & English Literature. A-Level: English Language & English Literature. KS3/GCSE History. KS3/GCSE Biology. KS3/GCSE Chemistry. KS3/GCSE Geography. KS3/GCSE Sociology. Exam Board Experience: I have experience with Edexcel, AQA and OCR. Languages: I speak English and Urdu fluently. SEND (Special Education Needs and Disability) experience: I have experience in helping students manage their anxiety and stress levels when their studies can get overwhelming as well as teaching students with ADHD, dyslexia and autsim. Preferred student age group: GCSE & A-Level. About Me: I was that kid in school that never wanted to have a day off! I believe education is the one powerful tool that no one can ever take away from you- and that is what drives my passion to help students with their studies. I achieved 14 GCSE’s at secondary school and went on to achieve a Masters in Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham. In Primary School, I was awarded the Jack Petchey Youngest Achiever Award. However, education is not whole without some fun; I have also taken part in extra curricular activities such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award. I am the co-founder of the charity Broaden Out Their Horizons along with Harry Potter actress Helena Bonham Carter. Through this charity, I flew to South Africa to teach English Literature to underprivileged children at Magoba School. My teaching method: I believe in tailoring each lesson depending on the individual's needs. I am open to using different methods and have a very friendly approach in order to help students meet their learning needs! I want the students to feel comfortable and to enjoy their learning to the maximum!
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Ali H.
Ali H.
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Hi there! I'm a second-year student at LMU studying Medical Bioscience. I'm really into science and hope to work in research and development someday. Right now, I'm learning a lot as a lab technician assistant at my university. When I'm not in the lab, I enjoy tutoring students in science at a local center. I believe in making science fun and easy to understand. Looking forward to exploring and learning more about science together!
Sofia C.
Sofia C.
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Lawyer | Humanitarian | Life long (re) learner! Interested in: Global issues | Politics | Community | Self empowerment | Wellness - mind, body and soul. I tutor all levels: - Post-Graduate (Nursing, Health and Social Care, Law, Legal Practice Course including the SQE and other subjects), - Undergraduate (College and University) - Politics, Law, English Language and Literature, Business, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy and Religious Studies - Secondary School - English (Language and Literature) Business, LL Maths. - Primary (any subjects) - Infants (any subjects), I volunteer for various community organisations and serve as a School Governor as well as as a Careers Link/ Adviser for local schools.
Heba A.
Heba A.
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Welcome to my profile, my name is Heba! I’m a BSc Criminology and Psychology graduate from City, University of London. I enjoy teaching others, and take a patient, flexible approach, adapting to your learning needs. My personal interests include Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy and Poetry. Teaching Subjects: Lower level: English GCSEs: English, Sociology A-Level: Psychology Higher Level: Psychology Exam Board: Any Preferred teaching: AQA GCSE Languages: English SEND Experience: Autism Preferred student age group: Primary / GCSE
Sugeenthy S.
Sugeenthy S.
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I’m currently a student studying biomedical engineering at university. I have been tutoring for 3 years and enjoy seeing my students progress and improve. I have taught students from primary to secondary schools. Helping students be more confident and improve in their subjects is always very rewarding. I’m a very patient tutor so students can feel comfortable to ask me multiple questions about topics they don’t feel confident in. I change my teaching style accordingly to my student’s preference to ensure they benefit the most of the lesson.
Ope A.
Ope A.
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I like to make my lessons understanding, yet fun, so it doesn't feel like my student is back in school, but rather in a relaxed learning environment where they are free to make mistakes so they can learn better. I have various hobbies and interests, including reading, going to the gym, and watching sports, so I believe I have a variety of things I can relate to my students on, in order to build and maintain a rapport with them.
Dylan A.
Dylan A.
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Hey! My name is Dylan Archer and I'm currently studying Economics, Finance, and Banking at the University of Portsmouth. I play goalkeeper in football and corner in American Football, both at university level with my American football career taking me to two national championships in my first year of playing. I grew up and studied in Derby and took Geography, History, and English Language at A-Level. I think the most important thing in tutoring is the atmosphere between the tutor and student, with a calm environment allowing for learning to take place and the comfort of being able to ask questions. I love studying languages too and over the summer I practiced my Urdu and Punjabi (very basic now) and I currently am studying Arabic through my university.
Katie C.
Katie C.
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I am able to tutor History at GCSE, and A-Level I am also an experienced A-level Government and Politics on the Edexcel exam board. I have experience with tutoring AQA for History A-level and both AQA and Edexcel at GCSE level for History. I also have experience working with students surrounding academic and exam stress and anxiety, I have also done extensive public speaking coaching for both competitions and increasing confidence. In my spare time, I'm a massive theatre fan and I love going to see musicals and theatre shows with my friends I also love taking time to explore my university city and getting to know a different part of the country.
Sophie M.
Sophie M.
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**SSH** Hi, I'm Sophie (she/her) ! I'm currently studying English Literature, French and Dutch at the University of Sheffield, and I can't wait to share my passion for books, languages and everything in between! I have been tutoring for 2 years and am offering tutoring in English, French and History to A level. I finished my A Levels in summer 2021 so I completely understand not only the current exam system and latest revision techniques, but also how stressful school life can be, both inside and out of the classroom. My goal in becoming a tutor is to do my best to help you achieve your personal goals, whether you're aiming to simply pass a class or achieve the highest grade possible. Our sessions will be focussed around how to achieve your best- everyone's 'best' is different, but yours is what matters to me. Outside of studying, I am usually found relaxing and having a giggle with my friends, curled up with a good book (my favourites are usually fantasy or romances) and a cup of coffee, or dancing! I've also been vegan for three years and a huge animal lover.
Nathaniel B.
Nathaniel B.
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*TSH* GCSE: Maths, Spanish A-Level: Maths, Spanish Exam board experience: AQA, Edexcel, Private school entrance exams Experience with KS1/KS2/KS3 Languages: Spanish My strengths as a tutor are connecting with the student, being able to spot mistakes quickly so they don’t become a habit, and being able to deliver a friendly, personal session that the student will enjoy as well as learn. Preferred student age group: GCSE/ A-Level About me: I am 19 year old, first-year Maths and Spanish student at the University of Exeter. I enjoy playing rugby and cricket and also playing the saxophone and piano.
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