Joshua - English Literature tutor - London
Joshua - English Literature tutor - London

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Joshua

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Joshua - English Literature tutor - London
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  • English Literature
  • Essay Writing
  • Proofreading

Friendly, highly qualified tutor & novelist with 10 years’ experience and an MA from Warwick University - teaches English for exams, EFL, and creative writing for all levels of ability

  • English Literature
  • Essay Writing
  • Proofreading

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About Joshua

** Final exam results from the 2023/24 academic year: A-LEVELS - My A-Level tutee was predicted a B, and got an A* GCSEs - One tutee (who was retaking her English Language) went from a Grade 6 to a Grade 9 - One tutee went from a 6 in their English Literature mocks, to a 9 in their GCSE; and from a 7 in their English Language mocks, to an 8 in their GCSE. - One tutee went from a 6-7 in their English mocks, to an 8 for English Language and a 9 for English Literature in their GCSEs As one parent wrote to me (and gave me permission to post publicly): “Josh!! Just want to say a HUGE thank you again oh my goodness Declan is over the moon! You brought him up from a 6 to a 9 - there are no words!” Of course, these grades are mostly due to the hard work of the tutees, and tuition can never guarantee any grade. But I thought I’d post these grades here to give you an indication of the effect that good tuition can have. ** I am a friendly and highly qualified tutor with a degree in English Literature & Creative Writing, and a Masters in Writing, both from the University of Warwick. I have 10 years’ experience tutoring, and have been highly recommended due to my skill at breaking down complex texts in an accessible, enjoyable, and easily digestible manner. I am also a published novelist (search ‘The 8th Emotion’ on Amazon for my sci-fi debut) and have received a substantial grant from Arts Council England in recognition of my literary work. I have tutored numerous students, from six-year-olds to people studying for their MA, and every grade in between. My philosophy is always to adapt my approach to the needs of each individual. I give my students the confidence, understanding and exam technique they need to succeed. I’ve also taught two students intensively in the days running up to their exams, and one went from a predicted E to a C; the other went from a predicted C to an A. I’ve delivered plenty of online lessons in the past, and know how to make them work well. I’ve also found that, in the majority of cases, online tutoring is as or more effective than face to face. This is because a) I can use the bespoke set of resource documents that I’ve built up on my computer, over years, as part of the lessons, b) I can see what the tutee is writing in real time, and so the process of offering feedback becomes quicker (in person, either I would watch them as they wrote on their computer, which might feel a bit pressured, or I would have to wait for them to finish handwriting their work before they passed it across the table for me to have a look at), and c) it’s easier for me to give neat, clear feedback (which becomes a useful revision resource) on the computer rather than by hand, which tends to, by its nature, be a little messier. Essentially, all the above mean that you are very likely to get better value for money when you hire me, as opposed to if I were doing face-to-face tuition. N.B. Along with proofreading and feedback on specific pieces of writing (which services are available for my standard lesson fee) I also offer special lessons on how to write fiction. These cost £150 per hour, and can cover pretty much any aspect of fiction writing, from a practical step-by-step process on how to plan a novel; to tips on characterisation and setting; to how to develop an initial idea into a story; etc. I charge this high fee because the insights I offer have been gleaned from years of practical experience in writing, and as such, I believe they can drastically accelerate a student’s development; and because the one-to-one nature of the lesson means that the tutee, through their questions, can have this guidance completely tailored to their specific interests and needs. University : - University of Warwick - MA in Writing [Merit] - University of Warwick - English Literature & Creative Writing [2:1] School : Cleeve School A Levels - English Literature [A] - English Language [A] - History [A] - French [B]

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I am a native English speaker based in London. My philosophy is always to adapt my approach to the needs of each individual. I give my students the confidence, understanding and exam technique they need to succeed. Each lesson will be designed to improve a specific aspect of the tutee’s English skills. The lessons will also be tailored to suit that particular tutee, both in terms of their pacing and the content that I cover. Additionally, I tend to set homework, but I try to keep this as minimal as possible: if a long homework is required to make the necessary step forward, then that’s what I would set; however – as is more often the case – if a short piece of homework would suffice, then that’s all I would ask for. As a general rule, I also try to make each lesson fun, partly because I believe that people’s brains are most engaged when they are enjoying what they’re learning, and that this in turn accelerates their rate of improvement. My lessons normally last 1 hour, although I’m happy to make them longer if that would be desirable.

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Find out more about Joshua

  • 1) When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    I developed an interest in reading and writing when I was very young (I remember writing stories about a group of kids who could transform into animals, and were facing some sort of peril together). Around the age of 17, it crystallised for me that I was going to pursue literature, and, more specifically, pursue creative writing. This was because I went on a writing course with my school, and so, you could say that trip - who knows? - changed the course of my life. Now, just under two decades later, I'm a published novelist (search 'The 8th Emotion') so I think I stayed pretty true to that youthful ambition.
    As for private tutoring, that came when I was about 25. I needed some income, and a friend of mine was a science tutor. He recommended I gave English tutoring a try. And what was meant to be a stopgap quickly became my preferred livelihood, as I've now been a full-time tutor for 10 years.
  • 2) Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    I teach English (at pretty much any level, and for any age), writing (pretty much any form of writing, whether that be creative, fictional, non-fictional, essays, applications, etc) and English as a foreign language.
    My favourite things to discuss with students are ideas, whether that be ideas of how to interpret a text (say, a story of some kind) or creative ideas for a project. The best lessons, in my experience, are stimulating conversations, where there's a genuine back-and-forth between tutor and tutee, rather than something more prescriptive and one-sided.
    I also have a particular enjoyment of the classics (across all forms: plays, poetry, etc), as well as sci-fi, fantasy, and genre fiction in general.
  • 3) Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    One role model is the teacher who most inspired me on that school trip when I was 17: he was an author named Jim Friel.
    Another, on the writing side, is an author called Alan Moore. In my opinion, he's the greatest living writer, and he offers plenty of compelling ways to think about writing, storytelling, and language in general.
  • 4) What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    Calmness. Patience. Understanding. And an ability to make things fun.
  • 5) Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    When I was 28, I had my first novel published. I was very keen to get a quote from my favourite author. I ended up having a means to contact him.
    I went to his house, knocked, and timidly gave a proof copy of my novel. I told him it'd be great to get a quote from him, but that I was short on time, as the deadline, really, was two weeks from that date. He graciously told me he was swamped with work, but that he'd try to get back to me.
    Two weeks later to the day, I got a phone call from an anonymous number - and it was him! He gave me a lovely quote. That's a memory I may well treasure for the rest of my days.
  • 6) What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still facing in your subject?

    Protecting the time to get better at my craft. And navigating an industry that is very competitive.
  • 7) Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    My passions are writing and storytelling. And teaching is something I enjoy. It seems like a pretty ethical way to make a living (and there are a lot of unethical ones in the world); and it's lovely to share your enthusiasm with others, and hopefully, light that torch in their spirits as well. Apparently, etymologically, the root of 'enthusiasm' is 'to be possessed by a god'. I'd go along with that. So probably, the more enthusiasm there is in the world, the better.
  • 8) What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions ) ?

    10 years of experience. Plenty of happy tutees. Firsthand experience of what I teach (I practise my craft nigh-on every day). Compassion. Enthusiasm. Patience.
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