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Tutors travelling to EN
| Sam Berkson | London, E8 | |
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Alexander Winter | London, N1 |
| Adam Cigman-Mark | London, N6 | |
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Federica Nardella | North London, N22 |
Online Tutors
| Marnie Dickens | Hackney, E5 | |
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Nathan Williams | Birmingham, B5 |
| iClare | Lisburn, BT27 | |
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MarcoDeBiasio | King's Cross, WC1 |
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Jessica Guise | London, W14 |
| Christy Quinn | Kennington, London, SE17 | |
| Liz Garton | Stamford, PE9 | |
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Vicky Brocklehurst | The Wirral, CH62 |
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Susan Reed | Winchester, SO23 |
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James Heath | Birmingham, B1 |
| Tamara Galloway | Orpington, BR6 | |
| John Lewis | Epsom Surrey, KT17 | |
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Katrina Durber | Central London, SW1 |
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Alexander Winter | London, N1 |
| Moneeb Majid | Leeds, LS2 | |
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Chloe Masterton | Bristol, BS6 |
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Madeline de Berrié | Manchester, M19 |
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Clare Hennessey | London, N16 |
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Martine Daniel | York, YO31 |
| Yasmin Ahadpour | Worcester Park, KT4 | |
| Rebecca Felton | Clapham, London, SW4 | |
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Matthew Shapiro | Harrow, London, HA1 |
| Adam Cigman-Mark | London, N6 | |
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Pete Goodland | Sheffield SYorks, S4 |
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Viv | Belgravia&Dorking, SW1 |
| Gareth Pr | North Midlands, DE6 | |
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Emma Storey | Fulham, London, SW6 |
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Richard Magee | Warwick, CV34 |
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David Evans | Kenley, Croydon, CR8 |
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View all tutors for GCSE HistoryAdam Cigman-Mark
- London (N6)
- Last Logged In: 16 Jan 2012
- Sex: Male
- Can Travel To: E EC EN NW SE SW W WC
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- I am a first year student reading English Literature at Clare College, Cambridge, with a Choral Scholarship, having spent a gap year studying Voice at Trinity College of Music.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- My main interests are Music and English (I was offered a place at Clare in two consecutive years for each of these subjects, before finally opting for English). But I am also happy to tutor Religious Studies and History, though only up to GCSE Level.
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- A Level/Pre U:
Cambridge Pre U Literature in English: Distinction One (I received full marks, which was the highest result in the country for this exam session)
Music A Level: A* (600/600)
Religious Studies A Level: A* (399/400)
History A Level: A* (397/400)
French AS Level: A (271/300)
GCSE and IGCSE:
9 A*s (English Literature, English Language, Drama, Chemistry, Physics - all IGCSEs. History, Religious Studies, Music, French - all GCSEs)
1 A (Maths) - What kind of experience do you have?
- I have had no tutoring experience thus far. I have however had some experience working with younger students, having coached and taught music to Year 9 pupils for a school musical production.
- How much do you charge?
- I charge £20-£25 per hour, and for travel expenses outside of Zone 3.
- Where do you teach?
- I could teach at home or at students' homes.
- When are you available?
- Most of the Easter Vacation - March 17th-April 23rd.
- Which ages and levels do you teach?
- Mainly GCSE and A Level, but I could also teach Common Entrance and Key Stage 3.
- Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- No.
- Do you have a personal message for students?
- I have acquired a sound grasp of the GCSE and A Level exam system over the last few years, which could hopefully be put to further use - though having said that, I would much prefer not to just "teach to the test", unless exam pressure is especially imminent. Ideally, especially with English, I would ideally like to try to help develop ways of thinking, rather than than just handing over information on a plate, so to speak.
I would appreciate some advance notification of texts being studied for English exams, so that I have the opportunity to read them if I have not already done so.
