KS1 English Language tutors

4 of 4 UK tutors teaching English Language at KS1.

English Language at GCSE focuses on reading unseen fiction and non-fiction, and on writing for purpose and audience — descriptive, narrative, persuasive, transactional. A-level English Language is a different subject altogether: linguistics, child language acquisition, language change, discourse analysis. Tutoring helps most with the writing papers (where structure and tonal control are taught skills, not innate) and with the analytical frameworks at A-level, which students often try to bluff. Boards diverge meaningfully — AQA, Edexcel, OCR and Eduqas at GCSE, AQA and Cambridge at A-level. For A-level, prefer tutors with a linguistics background.

Key Stage 1 covers Years 1 and 2 (ages 5-7), ending with the Year 2 SATs and the Year 1 phonics screening check. Core focus is reading fluency, phonics, basic arithmetic, and the foundations of writing. Tutoring at KS1 is uncommon but earns its keep where reading hasn't clicked — phonics gaps that don't close in school tend to widen — and for early-maths confidence. The Year 2 SATs are now teacher-assessed rather than externally graded, so the stakes are low; the underlying fluency they measure is what matters. Look for tutors trained in synthetic phonics rather than generalists comfortable with primary-age children.

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