GCSE English exams: ten ways to reduce anxiety
As Abhijit Naskar aptly said, ‘The real battle is within yourself.’ When it comes to facing GCSE English exams, the greatest challenge often lies in
As Abhijit Naskar aptly said, ‘The real battle is within yourself.’ When it comes to facing GCSE English exams, the greatest challenge often lies in
Have you ever considered enrolling your teen onto a small group class? Here follows a summary of why working in a small group can make
Below is a list of all the study guides that my students have found useful to help them to prepare for the GCSE and iGCSE
Are you currently in the midst of your child’s mock exams? It seems particularly cruel that, in the whirlwind that is the lead up to
You’d think that at school, a student would learn to write a decent English literature essay, wouldn’t you? And you’d be right … to
Are courses personalised enough for my child? Parents often express concerns that small group courses are not flexible or personalised enough. Surely, they argue, if
I often receive enquiries from parents who are convinced that one-to-one lessons are what their child needs. Common objections include: ‘Isn’t one-to-one better value?’, ‘Isn’t
Qualifications and experience You may well be tempted to hire a recent English graduate as a tutor: they obviously know their English texts, have a