Home and Online English Tuition in Whitby

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Team up with other families to create a small tuition group at your home or online. Children should be of similar ages, abilities and ambitions. The tuition fee will automatically be divided equally among your group. Learn more

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A selection of Whitby English teachers

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Djeeneigh K

Miss Djeeneigh K

English

Whitby


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, English, History, EFL or ESL, SATs, Homeschool, English Literature, Study Skills, English Language
Qualifications:
PGCE Primary Education, University of Sunderland (2021). BA (Hons) English with History, St Mary’s University, Twickenham (2019).
Zena L

Mrs Zena L

English

Whitby


Subjects taught:
SEN, English, English Literature, English Language
Qualifications:
PGCert Advanced Educational Practice, Oxford Brookes University (2011). PGCE English, Oxford University (1997). BA (Hons) First Class English Studies, Oxford Brookes University (1996).
Milton B

Mr Milton B

English

Whitby


Subjects taught:
English, History, English Language, English Literature
Qualifications:
QTS - Canterbury Christchurch University 2011 BA Hons history and English, Winchester University 1985 CELTA English as a foreign language 2010
Carmela F

Dr Carmela F

English

Whitby


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, English, History, Latin, EFL or ESL, SATs, 11+, 13+, Common Entrance Exams, Classical Civilisation, English Language, School Entrance Exams
Qualifications:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Latin with Classics, King’s College London (2015). DPhil Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford, Wolfson College (2014). Advanced Diploma (Hons) (Italian PhD), School of Advanced Study in Classical Archaeology, University of Catania, Italy (2007). BA (Hons) Classics, University of Palermo, Italy (2003).
Georgia H

Ms Georgia H

English

Whitby


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, English, Homeschool
Qualifications:
PGCE Primary, Liverpool Hope University (2018). BA (Hons) Music, University of Liverpool (2016). I am committed to my own personal development and regularly undertake new training modules, recently including: British Sign Language (level 1), Supporting PDA Learners and Autism and Anxiety.

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Why is English so important?

English underpins pupils' achievements across the curriculum, building the confidence and accuracy in communication that is vital in school and in life.

Primary English Tuition

The principle focus for teaching English in Primary School is to encourage high standards of language and literacy amongst all children. Equipping students with a variety of literature: fiction and non-fiction, and a solid grasp of the spoken and written language all comes together to increase their love of learning, especially in the English subject.

English is known as a core subject; therefore, it is compulsory for students to be taught English up until at least their GCSE or IGCE Examinations. In the Primary years, throughout Key Stages 1 and 2, children are taught to read and write through the use of phonics. Year 1 children all complete a Phonics Screening Test during the summer term to determine whether they need extra support with their reading. The Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 SATS also entail a large quantity of English questions, particularly with reading. In addition, spelling, punctuation and grammar (also known as SPaG).

Year 7 to Year 9 English Tuition (Key Stage 3)

The principle focus for teaching English at Key Stage 3 is to embed the core skills into students before they reach Key Stage 4.

Reading fluently, writing coherently and developing a wide vocabulary are a few of those skills. Students are encouraged to read as often as possible, not just for information but also for pleasure. A range of literature is encouraged from Shakespeare to modern day texts, however, choosing literature which they enjoy in their own time, can spark a love for reading and in turn, enhance their own grammar.

Spoken language will also emerge; through reading out loud in a classroom environment to undertaking formal presentations to their peers.

GCSE and IGCSE English Literature and Language Tuition

The principle focus for teaching English at Key Stage 4 is to build upon those skills they have been practicing throughout Key Stage 3; reading, writing, grammar and spoken English.

Reading should be more challenging, with poetry becoming a main source of literature. Students will analyse various sources of literature and be able to create their own opinions and debates. Students will practise their own formal writing, in addition to their creative writing using the imagination, wide vocabulary and literary terminology.

Spoken Language is also assessed at GCSE level, students should be able to speak effectively and confidently using Standard English.

A-Level English Language and Literature Tuition

The aim of the A-Level English Language course is to develop students' interest in and enjoyment of English, through learning about its structures, functions, development and variations, and their ability to apply linguistic frameworks to a wide variety of texts, to investigate and research language use, and to express themselves with increasing confidence, accuracy and sophistication.

The aim of the A-Level English Literature course is to develop students' interest in and enjoyment of English Literature, through reading widely, critically and independently and thus to gain a wider sense of the scope of literary study.

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