AS-level Japanese tutors
1 UK tutor who teach Japanese at AS-level.
Japanese is offered at GCSE and A-level (Edexcel) and IB, with provision concentrated in a small number of independent and specialist schools. The challenge has three layers: the spoken language and grammar, the two phonetic scripts (hiragana, katakana), and kanji, where the volume increases sharply at A-level. Tutoring helps most with kanji consolidation, with the long-form reading papers, and with the speaking exam. Heritage speakers and full-beginners need different approaches — be explicit about which. Native fluency matters, but so does explicit experience of the specific UK spec, which differs meaningfully from JLPT-style assessment.
AS-levels are the first-year sixth-form qualification (Year 12, age 16-17), taken as standalone qualifications worth half an A-level in subjects where students don't continue to A2. Since the 2015-2017 reforms decoupled AS from A-level in England, AS marks no longer count toward the A-level grade — students sit fresh A-level exams at the end of Year 13. Wales and Northern Ireland retained the older modular structure. Tutoring at AS focuses on consolidation through Year 12 to set up A-level success; in England, the AS exam itself is now optional and increasingly skipped. Confirm the actual route the student is on.
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