A Doctor of Literature, experienced lecturer and teacher of English Literature and Language, I am also a published writer and editor. Born and raised in England, I have spent a lot of my adult life as a lecturer and researcher in French universities, and I have also taught English and worked in Mexico and the USA. I love languages, cultures, and words in general - and I love exchanging with people. I see teaching as a two-way street and getting to know students, understanding their needs and own strengths and experiences is an enriching experiences for me. I also love exploring new places, enjoying good food, and walking with my dog in forests and countryside.
With thirteen years' teaching experience, in universities, private institutes, secondary schools and as a private tutor, I have a PhD in Comparative Literature and a broad understanding of learning techniques and approaches.
With expertise across English and Anglophone Literature, theory and criticism, Comparative and French Literature, different exams and curricula, I feel confident helping you achieve your aims, whether personal, professional, or exam based.
My research focuses on contemporary poetry, postcolonial literature, music and popular culture, ecopoetry and nature writing. I have taught a whole range of periods, movements and critical approaches.
I am friendly, approachable, and will tailor my teaching to your needs, objectives, likes and dislikes.
In terms of Literature, we can approach a book, author, poem, play, theoretical work, movement or moment, together, and in different ways, drawing on the classes and materials I have developed over ten years in leading Parisian universities (I have also worked in the British and US university contexts). I enjoy making theory and criticism come to life, showing their links to real life questions.
I also have many years' experience teaching English as a second language, including conversation skills for different contexts. I also teach writing skills, both professional and academic (including essay writing), and am happy to tailor classes to specific aims (for an event, a presentation, an interview, a specific professional field).
I think that teaching works best when it works on your level: you can learn English through discussion of music, TV series, books, and more - I am happy to integrate grammar and learning points into this.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
University of Paris 8 | 2024 | Doctorate | PhD in Comparative Literature | |
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University College London | 2014 | Masters | MA in Comparative Literature | |
University of Edinburgh | 2009 | Masters | MA (undergraduate) in English Literature and French | |
St Giles International | 2010 | Professional | CELTA |