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10 years of English tutoring experience | 96/100 HSC
- 10 years experience tutoring HSC students
- Currently working towards my doctoral degree in English literature at the University of New South Wales.
- High Band 6: 96/100 for HSC Advanced English
- I regularly post articles on HSC texts online.
As someone who has worked both in private and class-based tuition, I can say with confidence that private tutoring is the best approach to navigating high school/HSC English because you need extensive feedback on your writing, and someone to discuss ideas with. As some of our students have said, group tutoring and seminars are great for people who thrive in loud and fast-paced settings, but not very effective for those of us who need space to think things through.
Essay feedback is critical when it comes to improving your marks in English, and this is really lacking in resource-strained school classrooms. A good tutor should be able to fill that gap. You can see an example of the kind of feedback I aim to give my students here.
Our sessions are designed so that you:
> Develop skills for comprehending and forming ideas about difficult Modernist and Shakespearian texts, as well as poetry.
> Think creatively about those texts to form your own interpretation
> Write about your interpretation with flair and logical precision
> Perform optimally under exam conditions with articulate and cogent essay responses
My experience:
> PhD Candidate in Global Literary Studies. (University of New South Wales)
> Master of English and Creative Writing (University of Sydney)
> 96/100 for HSC Advanced English
> Extensive knowledge of texts in the new English syllabus (2015-2020) from writing coursebooks for leading tuition colleges.
> 8 years of tutoring and coursebook writing at leading tuition colleges (request copies of credentials here)
> Managing tutor teams at tuition colleges as team leader
I have written coursebooks on or previously tutored texts for the new syllabus such as:
Metropolis/1984
Hamlet
King Lear
Othello
Gwen Harwood
The Prince/Julius Caesar
Mrs Dalloway/The Hours
Brave New World
The Crucible
W.H. Auden
T.S. Eliot
The Art of Travel
In the Skin of a Lion
Pride and Prejudice/Letters to Alice
The Tempest
Richard III/Looking for Richard
If your text is not on the list, there is a good chance I have taught it in the past or have read it in my own time. Get in touch with a list of your texts and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
In the event that my timetable is full, I can assign you one of the other tutors on my team. Both of these tutors have achieved high band 6 scores in their HSC Advanced English and Extension English exams. Take a look at their profiles here.
Location
- My study in the Inner-West (the Ashfield/Strathfield/Burwood/Concord area).
- Other locations are available in the Eastern, Western suburbs, and also South Sydney. PM me for details.
Pricing
Send a message to rebecca.z@unsw.edu.au, or PM me for pricing details.
Term fees are paid only after we have had the first session and you are happy to go ahead.
Rebecca
- 10 years experience tutoring HSC students
- Currently working towards my doctoral degree in English literature at the University of New South Wales.
- High Band 6: 96/100 for HSC Advanced English
- I regularly post articles on HSC texts online.
As someone who has worked both in private and class-based tuition, I can say with confidence that private tutoring is the best approach to navigating high school/HSC English because you need extensive feedback on your writing, and someone to discuss ideas with. As some of our students have said, group tutoring and seminars are great for people who thrive in loud and fast-paced settings, but not very effective for those of us who need space to think things through.
Essay feedback is critical when it comes to improving your marks in English, and this is really lacking in resource-strained school classrooms. A good tutor should be able to fill that gap. You can see an example of the kind of feedback I aim to give my students here.
Our sessions are designed so that you:
> Develop skills for comprehending and forming ideas about difficult Modernist and Shakespearian texts, as well as poetry.
> Think creatively about those texts to form your own interpretation
> Write about your interpretation with flair and logical precision
> Perform optimally under exam conditions with articulate and cogent essay responses
My experience:
> PhD Candidate in Global Literary Studies. (University of New South Wales)
> Master of English and Creative Writing (University of Sydney)
> 96/100 for HSC Advanced English
> Extensive knowledge of texts in the new English syllabus (2015-2020) from writing coursebooks for leading tuition colleges.
> 8 years of tutoring and coursebook writing at leading tuition colleges (request copies of credentials here)
> Managing tutor teams at tuition colleges as team leader
I have written coursebooks on or previously tutored texts for the new syllabus such as:
Metropolis/1984
Hamlet
King Lear
Othello
Gwen Harwood
The Prince/Julius Caesar
Mrs Dalloway/The Hours
Brave New World
The Crucible
W.H. Auden
T.S. Eliot
The Art of Travel
In the Skin of a Lion
Pride and Prejudice/Letters to Alice
The Tempest
Richard III/Looking for Richard
If your text is not on the list, there is a good chance I have taught it in the past or have read it in my own time. Get in touch with a list of your texts and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
In the event that my timetable is full, I can assign you one of the other tutors on my team. Both of these tutors have achieved high band 6 scores in their HSC Advanced English and Extension English exams. Take a look at their profiles here.
Location
- My study in the Inner-West (the Ashfield/Strathfield/Burwood/Concord area).
- Other locations are available in the Eastern, Western suburbs, and also South Sydney. PM me for details.
Pricing
Send a message to rebecca.z@unsw.edu.au, or PM me for pricing details.
Term fees are paid only after we have had the first session and you are happy to go ahead.
Rebecca
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