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Emerson
The timed essay is often the most dreaded part of high school English — organizing an argument under pressure while weaving in textual evidence feels impossible without a repeatable system. Emerson, who scored a 1560 SAT and has written everything from research papers to IB Extended Essays, teaches ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology and Psychology

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Lindy
Four years at Wake Forest's Writing Center taught Lindy something most English tutors learn much later — that the hardest part for high schoolers isn't understanding a book, it's translating a messy tangle of reactions into a clear, organized essay without losing their own voice. Her Master's in Edu...
Wake Forest University
Masters in Education, Education
Wake Forest University
Bachelor in Arts, English

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Emily
Between close-reading Shakespeare, constructing five-paragraph essays, and navigating grammar rules, high school English asks students to juggle a lot of different skills at once. Emily breaks these down individually — one session might zero in on crafting a thesis from a passage, while another tack...
Savannah College of Art and Design
Master of Fine Arts, Photography
New College of Florida
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jenna
Between literary analysis essays, vocabulary in context, and close reading of everything from poetry to novels, high school English asks students to juggle a lot at once. Jenna tackles each skill separately — teaching annotation strategies, thesis construction, and textual evidence integration — the...
The University of Alabama
Current Undergrad Student, Exercise Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Close reading is the skill that unlocks everything else in high school English — from parsing a Shakespearean soliloquy to dissecting the rhetoric in a modern essay. Harrison teaches students to identify literary devices, trace thematic development, and build interpretive arguments that hold up unde...
University
Bachelor's

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Nicholas
Nicholas approaches English assignments the way a scientist approaches a hypothesis — by teaching students to build claims from textual evidence and structure their arguments with precision. His science writing background translates surprisingly well to literary analysis, where clear reasoning and t...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PHD, Genetics and Ecology (focus on genetics)

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Anushree
Double-majoring in biology and economics at the University of Florida meant Anushree was constantly writing across disciplines — lab reports, policy analyses, research papers — which gave her a practical command of how to adapt tone, structure, and evidence for different audiences. She brings that v...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Leslie
Four years studying Classics means Leslie spent her undergraduate career doing exactly what strong English students do — close reading layered texts, tracking how authors build meaning through structure and allusion, and writing analytical arguments grounded in evidence. That training in Latin liter...
Washington and Lee University
Bachelor in Arts, Classics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Between presenting at graduate English conferences, writing a thesis on comparative literature, and working as a freelance writer with pieces in The New Inquiry, Hannah is actively doing the kind of reading and writing she teaches — analyzing texts closely, building arguments from evidence, and revi...
New College of Florida
Bachelors, English

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hayley
I graduated from University of North Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in English and a minor in Creative Writing. My tutoring strengths are English/Writing, Math through Algebra 2, chemistry, and SAT/ACT Test Prep. I believe that students need one-on-one attention in order to succeed and would love ...
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Bachelor's
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Frequently Asked Questions
High school English students often struggle with essay structure and argumentation, particularly when transitioning from basic writing to analytical and persuasive formats. Many students also find it challenging to balance close reading with broader thematic analysis, manage heavy reading loads, and develop consistent writing mechanics under time pressure. Personalized tutoring helps identify which specific skills need reinforcement—whether that's thesis development, textual evidence integration, or time management during timed essays.
Expert tutors in Jacksonville are familiar with the Florida Standards for English Language Arts and the specific curricula used across both Duval County and Clay County school districts. They understand grade-level expectations—from freshman literature analysis and sophomore world literature to junior American literature and senior electives—and can provide targeted support whether students need help with assigned texts, essay assignments, or test preparation. This local knowledge ensures tutoring directly supports what students are learning in their classrooms.
In a classroom with an 18.2:1 student-teacher ratio, teachers must pace instruction for the whole group, leaving limited time for individual feedback on writing or reading comprehension. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to diagnose exactly where a student struggles—whether with vocabulary, sentence construction, or argument development—and adjust their approach in real time. This targeted practice accelerates improvement in ways that whole-class instruction alone cannot match.
Yes. Tutors work with students on the full writing process: brainstorming and thesis development, organizing ideas, drafting, revising for clarity and evidence, and editing for mechanics. Many students see measurable improvement in essay grades within a few weeks when they receive consistent, detailed feedback on their work. Regular practice with personalized guidance helps students internalize strong writing habits they can apply across all their classes.
Tutors use strategies like guided close reading, annotation techniques, and discussion to help students move beyond surface-level understanding to deeper analysis. They teach students how to identify literary devices, track character development, and connect themes to broader contexts—skills that improve both comprehension and performance on quizzes and exams. For students overwhelmed by reading load, tutors can also help with time management and strategic reading approaches.
Yes. Tutors can prepare students for AP English Language and AP English Literature exams, as well as standardized writing assessments. They provide practice with timed essays, multiple-choice analysis questions, and test-specific strategies. Personalized prep focuses on each student's weak areas—whether that's managing time during the AP exam or strengthening argumentative writing—rather than generic test prep.
The first session is an assessment and planning meeting. Tutors learn about the student's current coursework, specific challenges, and goals—whether improving essay grades, preparing for a test, or building reading confidence. They may review recent assignments or test results to understand strengths and areas for growth. From there, they develop a personalized plan and begin targeted instruction on the most impactful skills.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand high school English and the Jacksonville area. Once you share your student's grade level, specific challenges, and availability, we match them with a tutor who fits their needs. You can start with personalized instruction tailored to your student's goals and schedule.
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