A Level English Tutoring for Students with Dyslexia

If English is causing stress, we help A Level students with Dyslexia find calm.

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Common patterns we see

The reading load at A Level English can make good thinking look less secure than it is. Students with dyslexia may have strong interpretations, but slower reading pace can make the workload heavier, and longer essays can be hard to shape clearly on the page. Under pressure, accurate quotation, spelling and staying tightly focused on the question can all become harder.

It can help to make the expectations for each task explicit, then separate the reading, planning, drafting and checking stages. Simple notes and a realistic weekly study routine are often more useful than trying to push through large amounts of reading and writing in one go.

What progress looks like

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At A Level, a useful early shift is that long reading and complex ideas become easier to break into manageable pieces.

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Dense passages from a novel, play or critical essay are split into smaller sections. Your child may mark changes in voice, tone or argument, rather than trying to hold the whole page in memory.

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In discussion, they choose one precise phrase from the text and connect it to a wider interpretation. This gives strong verbal analysis a clearer route into written work.

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Essay planning becomes more deliberate. Themes, quotations and context are grouped before the writing begins, so the argument has a visible shape.

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Paragraphs start to move in a more traceable line. There are fewer jumps between textual detail, alternative readings and historical or literary context.

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Critical or literary vocabulary is used with more confidence because it is checked for meaning as well as spelling. A word such as ambiguous, subversive or fragmented is not simply avoided because it looks difficult.

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Proofreading is broken into separate passes: names, quotation accuracy, sentence boundaries and repeated spelling patterns are checked in turn.

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A Level English can still feel uneven when the reading load builds or deadlines cluster. The tutor tracks whether planning, argument and accurate use of evidence are becoming steadier over time.

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