First-time sitters
You have not written essays like this before, or not for years, and want to build the task understanding, planning habits and paragraph control from the ground up.
The tutoring offer
This page explains exactly what the service involves: who it suits, what a lesson looks like, how your written work is used, what feedback includes and what happens between sessions. No packages to guess at, no vague promises.
Who it is for
One-on-one tutoring suits people whose preparation has stalled on the writing itself. It is equally useful before a first sitting and after a disappointing one.
You have not written essays like this before, or not for years, and want to build the task understanding, planning habits and paragraph control from the ground up.
You have sat before and know roughly where Section 2 went wrong, but working alone has not shifted the pattern. Lessons start from what your essays actually do.
Friends and forums can encourage you, but they rarely tell you precisely why a paragraph is not working. That is the job of the lessons.
Common difficulties we work on
Most Section 2 tutoring requests involve a small set of recurring difficulties. Lessons target whichever of these your writing shows.
Jumping from a quote to a general opinion without identifying the theme or tension the essay should actually explore.
Essays that describe a topic instead of arguing or reflecting on a position, so the whole response feels flat.
Paragraphs that lose their purpose halfway through, or examples that sit next to the argument instead of advancing it.
Reflective writing that stays safely generic instead of becoming personal, specific and honest.
Spending too long planning, or writing without a plan and running out of essay before the idea is developed.
Knowing an essay was weak without knowing what to practise next. Every lesson ends with that answer written down.
During a lesson
Lessons are private, live sessions with the founder. The shape varies with your needs, but a typical session moves through four phases.
A short check on your goals, your last actions and anything that felt hard since the previous session.
If you submitted work beforehand, it has already been read. The lesson examines the key decisions in it: interpretation, structure, examples, expression.
Rather than only naming a weakness, you practise the correction live: re-planning a response, rebuilding a paragraph or tightening a thesis together.
The session closes with agreed next actions: what to write, revise or practise before the next lesson, recorded so you do not have to remember it.
Formats and arrangements
Depending on availability, tutoring may be arranged as an individual lesson or as a small package of sessions with written work in between. There is no public price list to decode: the right format, inclusions and total amount are discussed at the consultation, and the agreed amount is confirmed in writing before any payment is made.
Payment is currently by manual bank transfer. You receive payment instructions after the arrangement is agreed, and portal access follows once payment is confirmed. Details are on the pricing and arrangements page.
Tutoring students receive access to the tutoring tools in the student portal: essay submission, feedback and next actions. A structured self-paced course exists as a future product, and course content access is managed separately. Buying tutoring does not silently enrol you in a course, and no course fee is hidden inside a tutoring arrangement.
A fictional worked example shows the depth of the service: an annotated essay excerpt, an overall feedback summary, a before-and-after paragraph and a lesson action plan.
Next step
The initial consultation exists to check suitability in both directions: your goals, your timeline, your writing history and whether one-on-one tutoring is the right tool for you right now. If it is not, you will be told so.
One-on-one places depend on the founder's current teaching availability, which is confirmed during the consultation.