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Teachers With Vision - Our English and Writing Tutors

English is often a difficult subject for students because it involves many skills, including grammar, analysis, critical thinking, organization, and language use.<br>Our English tutors in Vancouver will teach students how to analyze these literary works and to write about them from various perspectives.

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Teachers With Vision - Our English and Writing Tutors

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  1. Our English Tutors in Vancouver

  2. English is often a difficult subject for students because it involves many skills, including grammar, analysis, critical thinking, organization, and language use. All of these skills are needed, whether a student is following the British Columbia or IB/ AP program. Moreover, reading plays, poems, novels, and short stories is necessary to pass exams in these streams. Our English tutors in Vancouver will teach students how to analyze these literary works and to write about them from various perspectives.

  3. Christine (English) BA in English Literature from University of New Brunswick. Graduated with distinction and on the Dean’s List. Christine is a writer and experienced English Language Arts tutor. She has prepared students for SSAT exams, and is skilled at teaching reading comprehension and reflection, vocabulary, and punctuation. She has helped students to write/edit persuasive essays and compelling stories, and develop an understanding and appreciation for poetry. Christine loves working with young children; empowering their curiosity and fostering a genuine love of learning.

  4. Andrea (English) PhD Doctor of Philosophy (Early Modern Drama), The University of British Columbia MA Shakespeare Studies, Shakespeare Institute, The University of Birmingham, UK BA (Honour’s), The University of Toronto, English and History Andrea is a graduate of Early Modern Drama with over twenty years of experience in tutoring English to ESL students and native speakers, both in Canada and internationally. She currently designs and teaches courses for private students while also marking for both Langara and Douglas colleges. Andrea has helped students from middle school through graduate school with grammar, essay development, and literary studies. She has experience with students across a variety of disciplines, including art history, history, philosophy, sociology, and English.

  5. Drew (English) Drew - Bachelor of Education, Specialization in Secondary English, The University of British Columbia Bachelor of Arts, English Literature, The University of British Columbia Drew is a graduate from the University of British Columbia, and has previous experience teaching and tutoring students in English Language, Literature, and ELL. As a tutor, Drew has helped students with their school work, editing/proofreading essays, and writing in group settings, and one-on-one. As a certified teacher in British Columbia, Drew is familiar with constructing curriculum, and putting students’ successes and achievements first. In a secondary school setting, Drew has taught creative, argumentative, expository, and literary analysis writing, along with studying novels, stories, and poetry.

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