Private tuition, Dulwich SE24

English tuition that reads the sentence
and the exam board.

Twenty-three years teaching English in London classrooms — from GCSE and A-Level to 11+ entrance — now working one-to-one with students who want to read more closely and write with more control.

23 years classroom experience
MA English Literature
PGCE QTS
Ex–Head of Dept
Marked script — Paper 2Grade 8

The writer uses the storm as more than weather — it becomes an extension of the narrator's own unravelling, so that the setting performs the emotion the character cannot yet name.

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A classroom teacher, working one-to-one.

I have spent over two decades teaching English in both state and independent schools across London, with experience as a Head of Department and as a Key Stage 5 Coordinator. I have taught the key texts for over two decades and I also know the mark schemes, the examiners' reports, and exactly where students lose the marks they should have kept.

My own background is in English and American Studies (BA, first class) and postcolonial literature (MA), which shapes how I teach close reading: not as a checklist of techniques, but as a way of noticing what a text is actually doing.

I have direct teaching experience across all the major UK exam boards, including CIE iGCSE, AQA and OCR. I have been an examiner for AQA GCSE and A level, so I know exactly how each one marks, and where the same skill needs to be presented differently for different papers.

Sessions run from my home in Dulwich, or online, whichever suits your family.

23
Years in the classroom
3
Senior leadership roles held

Where I can help.

Ages 10–13

11+, 13+ & Scholarship

Comprehension, creative writing and verbal reasoning for independent and grammar school entry at 11+ and 13+, plus scholarship-level preparation for the most competitive papers.

Ages 14–16

GCSE English

Language and Literature papers across the major boards — essay technique, unseen poetry, and the set texts, taught to the mark scheme.

Ages 16–18

A-Level & IB English

Close reading, critical theory and coursework support for A-Level, plus IB English — I wrote the curriculum as Key Stage Five Coordinator, so I know the syllabus from the inside.

Ongoing

Essay & Coursework Clinics

Structured feedback on drafts — planning, argument, and the line-level editing that turns a good essay into a strong one.

One-off or termly

Exam Preparation

Focused revision sessions in the run-up to mocks and finals: past papers, timed practice, and targeted weak-spot work.

By enquiry

Oxbridge & Scholarship

Wider reading, personal statements and interview preparation for competitive sixth-form and university English applications.

How sessions actually work.

Session 1

A proper diagnostic

Before we touch a text, I read a recent piece of the student's work: an essay, a report, a paper etc, to see exactly where the marks are being lost.

Every week

Annotate alongside discussion.

After the writing task, We mark-up the page together, the way an examiner would, so that the student absorbs and understands the assessment criteria. Students students learn to see their own writing the way it will be graded, not just the way it feels to write.

Between sessions

Specific, meaningful homework

Tasks are targetted and managable.

Each term

A note home

A short written update on specific progress and targets will help you stay connected and supportive.

Every student

Lessons are built around the person in front of me

My first job is always the same — build real confidence, real skill, and real stretch, whatever a student's starting point. For the most able, that means genuine extented thinking to promote analytical skill rather than simply repeating tasks. Over 23 years I have taught students with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, slow processing speed and other specific learning differences, and worked with blind, partially sighted and deaf students, so I adapt readily to how a particular student learns best.

Some words from recent students.

She moved my son's essays from vague to specific; he finally understands what an examiner is actually looking for.

Parent, GCSE English Literature

Patient but exacting. My daughter's confidence in her own reading changed completely over one term.

Parent, A-Level English

Book a first session.

Based in Dulwich, SE24 — sessions in person locally, or online by arrangement. Get in touch with a little about the student and what you're hoping to work on.

EmailEmma@englishtuitiondulwich.co.uk
AreaSouth London, 5 minutes walk from ND Rail
SessionsIn person / online