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iClare - English Language/ Literature Tuition, Essay/ Revision Skills in Lisburn/ Belfast
iClare
- Lisburn (BT27) View on map
- Last Logged In: 30 Nov 2011
- Sex: Female
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Subjects
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- A-level English £25.00/hr
- GCSE English £25.00/hr
- GCSE History £20.00/hr
- Key Stage 3 English £20.00/hr
- Proofreading £10.00/hr
- University English £30.00/hr
- Personal Message
- I am a dedicated and helpful tutor who aims to help students feel comfortable and confident with the subjects that they are struggling with.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- I specialise in English literature specifically Irish fiction, 19th century literature and Shakespearean drama. I am also well versed and can help with spelling, grammar and punctuation, referencing criticism, essay and revision skills and time management.
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- BA in English from Queen's University, Belfast
- What kind of experience do you have?
- I have experience at teaching both primary and secondary level.
- How much do you charge?
- For GCSE and A-Level English lessons are £25 and for college/university level lessons are £30. Extra fees for travel are negotiable. Group lessons are more than welcome and fees can be reduced depending on the size of the group.
- Where do you teach?
- I prefer to teach at the students' home where they feel most comfortable and at ease. It is also possible to pick a mutual meeting place such as a cafe or library.
- When are you available?
- I am available most Saturdays and Sundays but I can always help via email.
- Which ages and levels do you teach?
- I teach ages 11-21 and I teach all levels.
- Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- Not at the minute.
My Articles
Somerville and Ross and The Big House Novel
‘Is it height – in this country of otherwise low buildings – that got these Anglo-Irish houses their ‘big’ names? Or have they been called ‘big’ with a slight inflection – that of hostility, irony? One may call a man ‘big’ with just that inflection because he seems to think the hell of himself.’ (Bowen) The big house novel is one of the most...
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