Iain - English tutor - Edinburgh
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Iain - English tutor - Edinburgh

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Iain

  • Rate £87,894
  • Response 1h
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Iain - English tutor - Edinburgh
  • 5 (9 reviews)

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  • English
  • English Literature
  • Essay Writing
  • Writing
  • Dissertation

GCSE, A-level, Nat 5, Higher, Advanced Higher | Grade Improvement and Essay Mastery | 16 Years’ Experience

  • English
  • English Literature
  • Essay Writing
  • Writing
  • Dissertation

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About Iain

I help GCSE, National 5, Higher, Advanced Higher and A-level students improve their English grades through clear, exam-focused essay technique and precise textual analysis.

Many students lose marks because their essays are descriptive, loosely structured or unsupported by evidence. My approach focuses on the exact skills examiners reward: building a clear argument, analysing language and method accurately, integrating quotations effectively, and remaining calm under timed conditions.

Most students I work with begin to see improvement within a few weeks, as their writing becomes more analytical, structured and directly aligned with exam criteria. This leads to higher marks, greater confidence and more consistent performance in assessments.

Sessions are practical and focused. We work with set texts, past papers and timed essay plans so that students develop the fluency and precision required in the exam. I also provide structured support for coursework, dissertations and discursive portfolios, guiding students through planning, drafting and refinement to ensure clarity, coherence and strong evidence.

Qualifications
MA (First-Class Honours) and Master’s with Distinction in British and American Literature – University of Edinburgh

I also work as a professional Spanish–English translator, with daily experience analysing tone, syntax and nuance.

Member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme

Exam boards supported: AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR and the Scottish Qualifications Authority

I have availability for new students—feel free to get in touch to arrange a trial lesson.

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About the lesson

  • secondary
  • Seconde
  • Première
  • +7
  • levels :

    secondary

    Seconde

    Première

    Terminale

    Professional training

    Facultate (Licență)

    Masters

    Diplomgrad

    Doctorate

    Primary

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

My lessons focus on the practical skills that improve English exam performance: precise textual analysis, clear essay structure and accurate use of textual evidence. Many students lose marks because their essays are descriptive or loosely organised. I work with students to develop structured analytical writing that meets the criteria used by AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR and the Scottish Qualifications Authority / Qualifications Scotland.

We work closely with set texts so that understanding is secure and students can recall relevant material reliably in the exam room. For poetry, this includes careful attention to form, structure and technical terminology. For drama and prose, the focus is on building clear arguments supported by well-chosen quotations.

I also support coursework, dissertations and discursive portfolios. Students are guided through planning, drafting and revision so that extended work remains well organised and aligned with assessment criteria.

Before examinations, we practise timed essay plans and focused paragraphs to build confidence writing under exam conditions. I also ask students to prepare a presentation on their chosen texts so as to refine their ideas and identify any gaps in knowledge.

Lessons take place online via Microsoft Teams. Sessions are recorded and annotated materials are shared afterwards so that students can review feedback during revision.

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  • £87,894

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  • 5h: £439,469
  • 10h: £878,938

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Find out more about Iain

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

    I have always enjoyed words. I relished learning German at school (I now can't explain why I didn't continue with it). I thoroughly enjoyed studying Philip Larkin for English at school. Several of his poems left a mark on me and I can still recite them. I began learning Spanish in 2006 and became a translator in 2008.

    I first taught while doing my master's degree in 2005. My supervisor, who had taught me the previous year in my senior honours course, was absent for a while, and I was asked to teach a class on Mark Twain. I enjoyed it and became a private tutor for English literature for the first time in 2006.
  • 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 literature and language and Spanish as school subjects and English as a foreign language. I like words, their sounds and rhythms, and I like literature. Most especially, I like P.G. Wodehouse, Mark Twain, Bill Bryson, Christopher Hitchens, W.H. Auden, Eduardo Mendoza and Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Foreign language courses - whether Spanish, English or any other - sometimes include rather artificial requirements: how often does anyone really ask where the swimming pool is? And language acquisition shouldn't directly be about becoming an international or global citizen. Most communication is parochial or personal, and language learning allows one to participate in that with new people. It's in doing so that one gains fresh perspectives and insights.
  • Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    Two history teachers: one, at school, who was unimpressed by the first essay I submitted to him and set out the model that has served me well since; and another, at university, who seemed to have the entire Western canon, plus the history of everything, instantly available in his mind. The former liked to say, "Read hard!" and the latter, "If you don't ask a question, I'll ask you one."
  • What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    Patience, grace, imagination, the ability to listen before speaking. Some insight into how the student thinks - what impedes their understanding or what would pique their curiosity - often goes much further than any recitation of facts.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    I went to my senior honours (fourth year) dissertation supervisor for help and he refused. He said, "I'm throwing you out into the middle of the ocean and I'm going to see how you swim ashore." That was the greatest help he could have given me. I try to make my students as independent as possible. Whatever help I give them, I can't write their essays for them, and I can't sit their exams for them. They have to swim ashore.
  • What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still facing in your subject?

    For many great authors in English, classical languages and the mythology of the ancient world were often at least as familiar to them as the history and folklore of their own countries. This is now much rarer, and I have to work to keep up with the allusions that were once second nature to English language authors. When I began learning Spanish, I at first rejected the infamous distinction between ser and estar and almost gave it up one Sunday evening after less than a month. I'm forever glad that I persevered.
  • Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    I enjoy teaching in general, even informal teaching such as explaining things to the children in my life. Having something in common that I did not previously share with a student - knowledge of a book, or of a language - is especially satisfying.
  • What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions :-P) ?

    I've had plenty of opportunities to become jaded by teaching, but it hasn't happened.
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