English tutoring that builds real confidence with words
1:1 English lessons matched to your child's level - reading, writing, analysis, and exam technique.
No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

Common Challenges
Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?
Trusted by parents across the region
What We Cover
Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2
Key topics:
Phonics and decoding, reading comprehension, sentence structure, punctuation and spelling, basic creative writing
Skills developed:
Reading fluency, forming coherent written responses, understanding grammar rules in context
Common goals:
Keeping up with the reading curriculum, preparing for KS2 SATS, building a love of reading early

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9
Key topics:
Analytical essay writing, inference and language analysis, poetry, fiction and non-fiction texts, grammar and vocabulary
Skills developed:
Structuring an argument, using evidence from a text, writing in different forms and for different audiences
Common goals:
Getting comfortable with literary analysis, developing a writing style, avoiding the GCSE gap

GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science
Key topics:
Language Paper 1 and 2, Literature texts (varies by exam board), unseen poetry, creative writing — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE
Skills developed:
Close language analysis, timed essay writing, memorising key quotes, structuring comparative responses
Common goals:
Moving from a 4 to a 6 or above, cracking the AO2 language analysis mark scheme, producing confident timed writing

A-Level
Key topics:
Set texts (prose, poetry, drama), comparative essay technique, independent critical study, language elements where applicable
Skills developed:
Extended literary argument, contextual analysis, independent reading and annotation
Common goals:
Securing an A or A*, developing the essay fluency required for English at university

IB / Language and Literature, Literature
Key topics:
SL and HL set texts, Paper 1 unseen commentary, Paper 2 comparative essay, Individual Oral, Extended Essay (where applicable)
Skills developed:
Unseen text analysis, comparative argument, oral presentation of literary ideas
Common goals:
Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening the Individual Oral, handling the breadth of texts at HL
Meet Our English Tutors
Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

— Anna, English Tutor
Tutor Standards
A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach
Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience
DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified
Trained in online teaching best practices
We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.
How it Works
From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01
Tell us what you need
Share the areas your child struggles with so we can match them with the right tutor.
02
We assign the right tutor
We find the right English tutor based on education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.
03
First lesson booked within days
Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss English goals, current challenges, and get started.
04
Progress from day one
Regular English lessons focused on reading, writing, analysis, and exam preparation across every level.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before getting started.
How do you decide which tutor to match us with?
We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.
What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?
How long until I see improvement?
Do you cover my child's specific exam board?
Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?
How long are lessons?
Ready to find the right tutor?
Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.
English tutoring that builds real confidence with words
1:1 English lessons matched to your child's level - reading, writing, analysis, and exam technique.
No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.
500+ Tutors
/
10,000+ lessons delivered
/
95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges
Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?
Falling behind
Class moves fast. One missed concept in a lecture can snowball into weeks of confusion and frustration.
Forgets by homework time
It made sense in class, but looking at the problems at home feels like reading a foreign language.
Exam stress
Did the revision, covered the topics, and exam day still feels like a plot twist.
Lacks confidence
Convinced they're 'not a words person'. Writing can feel genuinely hard. The right tutor makes it feel manageable.
Trusted by parents across the region
What We Cover
Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.
Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2
Key topics:
Phonics and decoding, reading comprehension, sentence structure, punctuation and spelling, basic creative writing
Skills developed:
Reading fluency, forming coherent written responses, understanding grammar rules in context
Common goals:
Keeping up with the reading curriculum, preparing for KS2 SATS, building a love of reading early


KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9
Key topics:
Analytical essay writing, inference and language analysis, poetry, fiction and non-fiction texts, grammar and vocabulary
Skills developed:
Structuring an argument, using evidence from a text, writing in different forms and for different audiences
Common goals:
Getting comfortable with literary analysis, developing a writing style, avoiding the GCSE gap
GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science
Key topics:
Language Paper 1 and 2, Literature texts (varies by exam board), unseen poetry, creative writing — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE
Skills developed:
Close language analysis, timed essay writing, memorising key quotes, structuring comparative responses
Common goals:
Moving from a 4 to a 6 or above, cracking the AO2 language analysis mark scheme, producing confident timed writing


A-Level
Key topics:
Set texts (prose, poetry, drama), comparative essay technique, independent critical study, language elements where applicable
Skills developed:
Extended literary argument, contextual analysis, independent reading and annotation
Common goals:
Securing an A or A*, developing the essay fluency required for English at university
IB / Language and Literature, Literature
Key topics:
SL and HL set texts, Paper 1 unseen commentary, Paper 2 comparative essay, Individual Oral, Extended Essay (where applicable)
Skills developed:
Unseen text analysis, comparative argument, oral presentation of literary ideas
Common goals:
Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening the Individual Oral, handling the breadth of texts at HL

Meet Our English Tutors
Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

— Anna, English Tutor
Tutor Standards
A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach
Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience
DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified
Trained in online teaching best practices
We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.
How it Works
From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01
Tell us what you need
Share the areas your child struggles with so we can match them with the right tutor.
02
We assign the right tutor
We find the right English tutor based on education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.
03
First lesson booked within days
Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss English goals, current challenges, and get started.
04
Progress from day one
Regular English lessons focused on reading, writing, analysis, and exam preparation across every level.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before getting started.
How do you decide which tutor to match us with?
We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.
What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?
How long until I see improvement?
Do you cover my child's specific exam board?
Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?
How long are lessons?
Ready to find the right tutor?
Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.
English tutoring that builds real confidence with words
1:1 English lessons matched to your child's level - reading, writing, analysis, and exam technique.
No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.
500+ Tutors
/
10,000+ lessons delivered
/
95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges
Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?
Falling behind
Class moves fast. One missed concept in a lecture can snowball into weeks of confusion and frustration.
Forgets by homework time
It made sense in class, but looking at the problems at home feels like reading a foreign language.
Exam stress
Did the revision, covered the topics, and exam day still feels like a plot twist.
Lacks confidence
Convinced they're 'not a words person'. Writing can feel genuinely hard. The right tutor makes it feel manageable.
Trusted by parents across the region
What We Cover
Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.
Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2
Key topics:
Phonics and decoding, reading comprehension, sentence structure, punctuation and spelling, basic creative writing
Skills developed:
Reading fluency, forming coherent written responses, understanding grammar rules in context
Common goals:
Keeping up with the reading curriculum, preparing for KS2 SATS, building a love of reading early


KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9
Key topics:
Analytical essay writing, inference and language analysis, poetry, fiction and non-fiction texts, grammar and vocabulary
Skills developed:
Structuring an argument, using evidence from a text, writing in different forms and for different audiences
Common goals:
Getting comfortable with literary analysis, developing a writing style, avoiding the GCSE gap
GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science
Key topics:
Language Paper 1 and 2, Literature texts (varies by exam board), unseen poetry, creative writing — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE
Skills developed:
Close language analysis, timed essay writing, memorising key quotes, structuring comparative responses
Common goals:
Moving from a 4 to a 6 or above, cracking the AO2 language analysis mark scheme, producing confident timed writing


A-Level
Key topics:
Set texts (prose, poetry, drama), comparative essay technique, independent critical study, language elements where applicable
Skills developed:
Extended literary argument, contextual analysis, independent reading and annotation
Common goals:
Securing an A or A*, developing the essay fluency required for English at university
IB / Language and Literature, Literature
Key topics:
SL and HL set texts, Paper 1 unseen commentary, Paper 2 comparative essay, Individual Oral, Extended Essay (where applicable)
Skills developed:
Unseen text analysis, comparative argument, oral presentation of literary ideas
Common goals:
Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening the Individual Oral, handling the breadth of texts at HL

Meet Our English Tutors
Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.
Tutor Standards
A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach
Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience
DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified
Trained in online teaching best practices
We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

— Anna, English Tutor
How it Works
From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01
Tell us what you need
Share current level, the areas that feel most challenging, and any upcoming assessments whether Primary, GCSE, A-Level, or IB.
02
We assign the right tutor
We find the right English tutor based on education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.
03
First lesson booked within days
Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss English goals, current challenges, and get started.
04
Progress from day one
Regular English lessons focused on reading, writing, analysis, and exam preparation across every level.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before getting started.
How do you decide which tutor to match us with?
We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.
What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?
How long until I see improvement?
Do you cover my child's specific exam board?
Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?
How long are lessons?
Ready to find the right tutor?
Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.
English tutoring that builds real confidence with words
1:1 English lessons matched to your child's level - reading, writing, analysis, and exam technique.
No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.
500+ Tutors
/
10,000+ lessons delivered
/
95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges
Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?
Falling behind
Class moves fast. One missed concept in a lecture can snowball into weeks of confusion and frustration.
Forgets by homework time
It made sense in class, but looking at the problems at home feels like reading a foreign language.
Exam stress
Did the revision, covered the topics, and exam day still feels like a plot twist.
Lacks confidence
Convinced they're 'not a words person'. Writing can feel genuinely hard. The right tutor makes it feel manageable.
Trusted by parents across the region
What We Cover
Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.
Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2
Key topics:
Phonics and decoding, reading comprehension, sentence structure, punctuation and spelling, basic creative writing
Skills developed:
Reading fluency, forming coherent written responses, understanding grammar rules in context
Common goals:
Keeping up with the reading curriculum, preparing for KS2 SATS, building a love of reading early


KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9
Key topics:
Analytical essay writing, inference and language analysis, poetry, fiction and non-fiction texts, grammar and vocabulary
Skills developed:
Structuring an argument, using evidence from a text, writing in different forms and for different audiences
Common goals:
Getting comfortable with literary analysis, developing a writing style, avoiding the GCSE gap
GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science
Key topics:
Language Paper 1 and 2, Literature texts (varies by exam board), unseen poetry, creative writing — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE
Skills developed:
Close language analysis, timed essay writing, memorising key quotes, structuring comparative responses
Common goals:
Moving from a 4 to a 6 or above, cracking the AO2 language analysis mark scheme, producing confident timed writing


A-Level
Key topics:
Set texts (prose, poetry, drama), comparative essay technique, independent critical study, language elements where applicable
Skills developed:
Extended literary argument, contextual analysis, independent reading and annotation
Common goals:
Securing an A or A*, developing the essay fluency required for English at university
IB / Language and Literature, Literature
Key topics:
SL and HL set texts, Paper 1 unseen commentary, Paper 2 comparative essay, Individual Oral, Extended Essay (where applicable)
Skills developed:
Unseen text analysis, comparative argument, oral presentation of literary ideas
Common goals:
Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening the Individual Oral, handling the breadth of texts at HL

Meet Our English Tutors
Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.
Tutor Standards
A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach
Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience
DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified
Trained in online teaching best practices
We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

— Anna, English Tutor
How it Works
From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01
Tell us what you need
Share current level, the areas that feel most challenging, and any upcoming assessments whether Primary, GCSE, A-Level, or IB.
02
We assign the right tutor
We find the right English tutor based on education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.
03
First lesson booked within days
Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss English goals, current challenges, and get started.
04
Progress from day one
Regular English lessons focused on reading, writing, analysis, and exam preparation across every level.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before getting started.
How do you decide which tutor to match us with?
We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.
What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?
How long until I see improvement?
Do you cover my child's specific exam board?
Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?
How long are lessons?
Ready to find the right tutor?
Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.