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6+ years
Ariel
Between AP English Language, high school and college-level literature, and essay writing, Ariel covers the full spectrum of what English class actually demands — close reading, argumentation, and revision. She's especially sharp at showing students how to move from a vague thesis to a tightly struct...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

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Kashish
Leading SAT prep classes gave Kashish a structured method for teaching reading comprehension and analytical writing side by side — skills that reinforce each other when a student learns to read for argument structure rather than just plot. Her 1570 SAT score speaks to the kind of close, evidence-bas...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Engineering

Certified Tutor
Abby
Whether it's dissecting a passage on a standardized test or shaping a college essay draft, Abby treats English as a subject where close reading and clear writing reinforce each other. Her 1590 SAT score speaks to her command of both reading comprehension and language mechanics, and her Brown educati...
Brown University
Bachelors, Education Studies

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June
Engineering reports, research papers, and college essays all demand different things from a writer, and June has practiced all three at Brown. She approaches English by treating reading and writing as connected skills — pulling apart how an author builds an argument or creates tension in a passage, ...
Brown University
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering

Certified Tutor
Joshua
Between directing Shakespeare, writing analytical papers on Russian literature, and translating Latin prose, Joshua spent his time at Brown immersed in language from every angle — performance, composition, and close reading. That range makes him especially versatile for English tutoring, whether a s...
Brown University
Bachelor of Arts in Classics and Slavic Studies

Certified Tutor
Hasan
Few English tutors have designed and taught their own literature courses from the ground up — Hasan did exactly that at a community center while studying Literary Arts at Brown, covering everything from close reading poetry to crafting analytical essays. He now brings that same skill to his role as ...
Brown University
B.A. in Literary Arts and Visual Arts

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Sophie tackles English by treating reading and writing as connected skills — analyzing how an author builds an argument or develops a character, then applying those same techniques to a student's own essays. Her background spans literary analysis and college-level writing at Brown, and she's rated 5...
Brown University
Bachelor's degree

Certified Tutor
6+ years
William
Currently training to become a secondary English literature teacher, William brings a reader's instinct and a writer's discipline to every session — whether the task is close-reading a novel, structuring an analytical essay, or sharpening grammar at the sentence level. Growing up in Germany and spen...
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Reading and writing were at the center of Ankita's history degree, where every assignment demanded close textual analysis and persuasive argumentation. She brings that same rigor to English tutoring, whether a student is unpacking a novel's themes or structuring a thesis-driven essay from scratch.
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Anna
From close-reading a novel to structuring a five-paragraph essay to dissecting an SAT Reading passage, English requires a surprising range of distinct skills. Anna's American Studies concentration at Brown keeps her immersed in literary analysis and argumentative writing daily, and she brings that s...
Brown University
Current Undergrad, Education and American Studies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Providence students often struggle with reading comprehension, essay organization, and grammar mechanics—especially as texts become more complex in middle and high school. With Providence's average student-teacher ratio of 14.3:1, many students benefit from personalized attention to address these specific gaps before they compound. Personalized tutoring allows tutors to identify whether a student needs help with foundational skills like sentence structure or higher-level skills like literary analysis and argumentation.
In a classroom setting, teachers must pace instruction for 20-30+ students with varying needs, which can leave some students behind. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction lets tutors focus entirely on your student's specific challenges—whether that's building confidence with writing, mastering grammar concepts, or developing critical reading skills. Tutors can also adapt their teaching style and materials to match your student's learning preferences, making progress faster and more sustainable.
Elementary students typically focus on phonics, fluency, and basic comprehension. Middle school introduces more complex texts, essay writing, and analytical thinking. High school requires advanced skills like thesis development, literary analysis, persuasive writing, and close reading of challenging texts. Tutors can assess where your student stands relative to grade-level expectations and create a targeted plan to fill gaps or accelerate progress toward mastery.
Writing improvement happens through targeted feedback, guided practice, and revision—things that are difficult for classroom teachers to provide at scale. Tutors work with students on the entire writing process: brainstorming ideas, organizing thoughts, drafting, editing for clarity and grammar, and revising for impact. With consistent personalized instruction, students typically see measurable improvements in essay structure, argument strength, and overall writing confidence within weeks.
Reading comprehension challenges often stem from weak foundational skills like vocabulary, fluency, or active reading strategies. Tutors can diagnose the root cause and use targeted strategies like pre-reading questions, annotation techniques, and comprehension checks to build understanding. They also help students engage with increasingly complex texts progressively, so reading becomes less frustrating and more rewarding over time.
Yes. Tutors work with students on test-specific skills like timed essay writing, multiple-choice reading strategies, and the types of questions that appear on standardized tests and AP English exams. They can also help students understand curriculum-specific content and develop strategies for managing test anxiety. Personalized prep focuses on your student's particular weak areas rather than generic test prep.
The first session is an assessment and relationship-building conversation. The tutor will ask about your student's current level, specific challenges, goals, and learning style. They may review recent work or conduct informal assessments to understand strengths and areas for growth. This information guides the tutor in creating a personalized plan tailored to your student's needs and timeline.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have expertise in your student's specific needs—whether that's elementary reading skills, middle school essay writing, high school literature analysis, or test prep. When you describe your student's challenges and goals, you'll get matched with a tutor whose background and teaching style align with what your student needs. You can also meet with a tutor to ensure it's a good fit before committing to ongoing sessions.
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