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Certified Tutor
6+ years
Linda
I am especially committed to supporting first-generation college students, those for whom English is a second language, and working adults as they navigate the challenges of higher ed. Nevertheless, I have taught and mentored graduate students at Harvard and talented undergrads in a variety of disci...
Harvard University
Master of Philosophy
Saint Catherine University
Bachelor in Arts, English Composition

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Elizabeth
I'm Liz! I'm so excited to help my students reach their academic goals. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Government and Performance and Communication Arts, and a Master's Degree in Chinese Politics. With a long academic career and lots of experience with standardized tests, I'm ready help prepare my st...
East China Normal University
Master of Arts, Political Science and Government
St. Lawrence University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Catherine
I am a National Board Certified Teacher, an achievement considered the "black belt of teaching" I have 30 years of teaching and tutoring experience. I have taught Government and Economic classes ranging from AP to ELL level; Special Education Math and Language Arts; Algebra I and II; Literature; Wri...
Siena College
Bachelor in Arts, American Studies

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Rachelle
I am a recent graduate from Arizona State University. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelors in philosophy. I will be attending the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in the fall of 2012. I have always been successful in academics and enjoy school thoroughly. I have also served as a Military P...
Arizona State University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Juris Doctor, N/A

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Courtney
I am obtaining a bachelor's degree in nursing. I have a psychology and social work minor completed to accompany my degree, and enjoy healthcare and sciences very much. I have also completed several AP and collegiate level English courses and enjoy helping those around me. Anatomy and science courses...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
I'm enjoying my time at home and getting to explore questions of interest to me.
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
Brandy
I am a graduate of Arizona State University. I am a certified teacher, and have taught grades Kindergarten through Second Grade. I have experience in tutoring students Kindergarten through Sixth Grade in reading, writing and math. One of my favorite things about teaching is working with students one...
Arizona State University
Bachelor in Arts, Early Childhood and Elementary Education

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Thara
I am a rising sophomore at Duke University. My dream is to become a doctor someday, so I am currently on the pre-med track and taking several chemistry and biology courses. Although my current focus is in science, I have a passion for history and culture. This past summer I participated in a study a...
Duke University
Current Undergrad, Undecided Biological Sciences

Certified Tutor
14+ years
I am also very good at communicating scientific and mathematical concepts in refreshing and understandable ways.
Stanford University
PHD, Genetics

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Chris
I am currently a graduate student at NYU pursuing my Master's degree in Psychology. Before moving to New York, I completed my undergraduate degree at Stevenson University in Baltimore. During this time, I worked as a peer tutor for three and a half years, covering subjects such as math, writing skil...
New York University
Masters, Psychology
Stevenson University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology (Minor in Applied Mathematics)
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Frequently Asked Questions
High school English demands a significant leap from middle school, with students balancing literary analysis, essay writing, grammar mechanics, and reading comprehension simultaneously. The most common challenges include developing strong thesis statements, supporting arguments with textual evidence, managing time on timed essays, and transitioning from plot summary to critical interpretation. Many students also struggle with the grammar and mechanics required for formal academic writing, particularly when juggling multiple assignments across different classes.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps students identify their specific weak areas and build targeted skills rather than reviewing material they've already mastered in a classroom setting.
Effective essay writing requires breaking down a complex process into manageable steps: understanding the prompt, developing a clear thesis, organizing supporting paragraphs, integrating evidence effectively, and revising for clarity and coherence. A tutor works with your student to identify where their writing breaks down—whether it's thesis development, evidence integration, organization, or revision strategies—and provides targeted practice on those specific areas.
Unlike classroom instruction where teachers address the whole group, personalized tutoring allows tutors to focus on your student's unique writing voice and challenges, providing detailed feedback and multiple revision opportunities that accelerate improvement.
In a Phoenix high school classroom with an average student-teacher ratio of 17.6:1, teachers manage diverse learning needs and paces while covering required curriculum. This means individual feedback on essays is limited, discussion-based learning may not address every student's gaps, and pacing follows a set schedule regardless of whether a student needs more time on a concept.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction adapts completely to your student's pace, learning style, and specific goals. Tutors spend focused time on areas where your student struggles, provide extensive written feedback on essays, and can dive deeper into texts your student finds challenging—all while aligning with their school's curriculum and expectations.
AP English Language and Composition or AP English Literature both require mastery of close reading, rhetorical analysis, argumentation, and synthesis under timed conditions. Tutors help students move beyond basic comprehension to analyze a writer's purpose, audience, and techniques, then apply that analysis to their own writing and exam responses. Test prep includes time management strategies, practice with released exam questions, and detailed feedback on timed essays that replicate actual exam conditions.
A tutor can identify whether your student struggles more with poetry analysis, argumentative writing, or the specific terminology needed for high scores, then tailor preparation accordingly rather than following a one-size-fits-all review course.
Strong literary analysis requires two interconnected skills: understanding what a text says (comprehension) and analyzing why the author made specific choices (interpretation). Many high school students can summarize a novel but struggle to develop analytical insights about theme, symbolism, characterization, and literary devices. Tutors help students move beyond plot summary by asking deeper questions, modeling close reading strategies, and teaching them how to support interpretations with specific textual evidence.
Personalized instruction allows tutors to work with the actual texts your student is reading in class, building analysis skills through discussion and practice that directly supports their classroom assignments and exams.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand high school English standards and can support the specific texts, concepts, and assignments your student encounters in their Phoenix school. Before starting, it's helpful to share information about what your student is currently studying—whether that's a specific novel, poetry unit, essay type, or standardized test—so the tutor can align their instruction with classroom expectations and learning objectives.
This alignment means tutoring reinforces and extends what's happening in the classroom rather than introducing disconnected material, making tutoring time feel relevant and immediately applicable to your student's schoolwork.
Effective high school English tutors combine subject expertise with the ability to diagnose learning gaps and teach to a student's specific needs. Look for tutors with experience teaching high school English, familiarity with major literary works and writing conventions, and strong communication skills—they should be able to explain complex concepts clearly and provide constructive feedback that motivates improvement rather than discourages effort.
When you connect with a tutor through Varsity Tutors, you can discuss your student's specific challenges and goals to ensure a strong match. Many students benefit from tutors who ask thoughtful questions, engage them in discussion about texts, and model the thinking process behind strong analysis and writing.
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