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Krystina K.
Bristol - Neuroscience (Integrated Masters)
Here to guide, encourage and tailor to your learning style. I offer services in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, English and Modern Languages.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
9 reviews
335 lessons
Krystina K.
Bristol - Neuroscience (Integrated Masters)
Here to guide, encourage and tailor to your learning style. I offer services in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, English and Modern Languages.
David A.
University College London - Master of Arts in English & Drama (Masters)
Energetic and enthusiastic tutor. Personal coach and mentor helping you achieve your goals.
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
221 reviews
3798 lessons
David A.
University College London - Master of Arts in English & Drama (Masters)
Energetic and enthusiastic tutor. Personal coach and mentor helping you achieve your goals.
Ella C.
Nottingham - Criminology (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm a friendly, driven and high-performing tutor with a passion for teaching, hundreds of positive reviews and years of experience. I would love to help!
£55-£57
/hr
5 / 5
278 reviews
2733 lessons
Ella C.
Nottingham - Criminology (Bachelors)
Hi! I'm a friendly, driven and high-performing tutor with a passion for teaching, hundreds of positive reviews and years of experience. I would love to help!
Tamanna S.
Kings College London - BA English (Bachelors)
I am an English Teacher with 5 years of tutoring experience and very much enjoy working with students and watching them succeed.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
134 reviews
1556 lessons
Tamanna S.
Kings College London - BA English (Bachelors)
I am an English Teacher with 5 years of tutoring experience and very much enjoy working with students and watching them succeed.
Rachel S.
Edinburgh - MA (Hons) Linguistics (Bachelors)
Friendly, organised and experienced. PhD student and tutor of English, French and related subjects.
£47-£49
/hr
4.8 / 5
38 reviews
161 lessons
Rachel S.
Edinburgh - MA (Hons) Linguistics (Bachelors)
Friendly, organised and experienced. PhD student and tutor of English, French and related subjects.
Ellie M.
Manchester Metropolitan - English & Multi-media Journalism (Bachelors)
A Friendly Tutor who is willing to help and listen to all needs across my chosen subjects
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
43 reviews
362 lessons
Ellie M.
Manchester Metropolitan - English & Multi-media Journalism (Bachelors)
A Friendly Tutor who is willing to help and listen to all needs across my chosen subjects
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How much does an English Language KS3 tutor cost? Affordable online tuition should be available to everyone. That’s why our English Language KS3 prices start from just £22/hr with no extra fees. Our tutorials are also fully flexible - so you can book as many, or as few, as you need. How many hours of tutoring does my teen need for English Language KS3? Your teen’s tutor can work with them to understand where they need support and make a suggestion for how often they might need tutorials. This will vary between students and depends on their current stage of preparation. 1. Assessment - our tutors can use this time to see what your teen would like to cover, such as structuring their work or making sense of Macbeth. Your tutor can also test their knowledge and confidence in different areas to see what level they’re currently working at. 2. Planning tutorials - once your tutor has a grasp on your teen’s goals and their current English Language skills level, they can create a timetable to map out how often they’ll need tutorials and share this plan with you and your teen to discuss. 3. Putting it into action - make sure your teen’s tutoring plan fits your needs by thinking about a few of the practical details, such as budget and your family’s availability. Finding a comfortable balance between budget, schedule and your tutor’s suggestions for what your teen needs will be a sure way to strike gold with your teen’s tutoring plan without hitting any bumps in the road. What jobs can I get with English Language KS3? English Language KS3 students can start to develop the skills they’ll need to pursue almost any career opportunity. Since the skills your teen will learn are universal, such as building arguments and analysing texts and communicating effectively - your teen will be able to follow their goals across a range of sectors. So where can they start? It might seem early to think about careers at KS3 level, but it’s a great time to take note of what your teen is enjoying at school and where they’d like to focus on in the future. A few areas they might want to explore, either now or down the line, could be: - Charities administrator - Human resources officer - Supply chain manager - Investment analyst - Consultant - Interpreter - Journalist - Commissioning editor - Distribution manager Curious about online tutoring? Book a free video meeting with one of our English Language KS3 tutors today to see what tutoring can do for your teen’s studies.