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Private Geography tutoring in London and online

Whether it's 11+, Common Entrance, GCSE, A Level or something else — we can help you ace Geography!

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We offer Geography tutoring at a wide variety of levels, from young learners (7+, 11+, 13+, etc.) to older learners (GCSE, IGCSE, A Level, IB, Pre-U, etc.) and even to adult learners (those doing undergraduates or Masters courses, or learning just for fun).

Our qualified Geography tutors have been hand-picked by teaching experts (our longest-standing, most successful tutors, some of whom are PGCE qualified teachers) in our thorough selection process.

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Sebastian
Featured Geography tutor


Sebastian was born in Germany and grew up in Malaysia. He gained his degree in Environments, majoring in Environmental Geographies, Politics and Cultures. He is bilingual, speaking English and German fluently. He believes that building a strong working relationship of trust between the tutor and student is very important.

How can a Geography tutor help?

If you feel out of your depth in your Geography studies, be it at Key Stage 3, GCSE, A-Level or IB, we have a just the tutor for you!

 

We have tutors who specialise in human, environmental or physical geography at a range of levels who are well positioned to help you succeed in whatever topic you find especially challenging!

Geography is a vast subject with an exciting spectrum of avenues to explore. It calls on our maths and science skills for measurements and data analysis, and requires the kind of curiosity and depth of inquiry of a good historian. Most importantly, it's about us so if you live on planet Earth, Geography is for you!

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What Geography tutors are available at Titanium Tutors?

We provide Geography tuition for all ages and stages to cover examination preparation, from scholarships to GCSE, IGCSE, A Level, IB to relatively new Geography-specific entrance exam at Oxford University; the GAT.

Our exceptional tutors are meticulously chosen by education experts comprised of our most accomplished and experienced existing tutors, among them qualified teachers. Our demanding selection process ensures the successfully selected tutors meet our exacting standards.

For a budget-friendly option, we provide undergraduate tutors—current students from top universities studying Geography or related fields. These tutors possess impressive academic track records and bring a vibrant enthusiasm for their subject, making them excellent study partners.

At a higher price point, we can offer highly experienced graduates who have accumulated extensive tutoring and teaching hours. Many of these Geography tutors hold PGCEs and/or PhDs, and some have classroom experience, served Leaders of Department, or have marked and examined for major exam boards.

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What does a Geography tutor cost?

The cost of a Geography tutor will be shaped by the tutor's qualifications and experience in terms of private tutoring and/or classroom teaching. Undergraduate students currently either studying Geography sit in the lower price bands, whereas those with a teaching qualification, Heads of Department and/or examiners will be among the most expensive.

Where in the world will Geography take you?

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For students with a keen interest in the world around them, Geography can be one of the most important subjects on the syllabus. This is because Geography can involve both the study of the natural world and the study of the people that live in it. Thanks to the popularity of shows such as The Blue Planet, Planet Earth and The World’s Busiest Cities on the BBC, more and more young people are beginning to actively engage with and learn about physical and human geography – and subsequently the world around them. And what better time to learn about these than now, when we face climate and ecology-based issues that hopefully the world’s brightest potential geographers, earth-scientists and urban planners will have a hand in solving!

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Luckily for geographers, they’ll be happy to know that within this one topic there is a plethora of areas of study to choose from! Most of these fall between two sub-categories: Human Geography and Physical Geography.

Human Geography deals with the study of the cultures, economies and communities of people on earth and how these interact with each other and the earth’s environment. This path can lead you to studying the variation in cultures across different regions of the world; the patterns in standards of living and quality of life among earth’s inhabitants and how these correlate with location; the connections between human economic systems and the biophysical environment around it – the list goes on!

 

On the flip side, Physical Geography involves the study of the patterns and systems of the natural environment, such as the biosphere, geosphere and atmosphere. Physical Geographers can become experts in the study of glaciers; or begin to understand how the surface of the earth is shaped; or even learn about the earth’s climate and how it shapes weather conditions.

So what do the various exam boards offer for the young geographers out there in schools?

The AQA GCSE Geography syllabus includes both physical and human geography within one balanced framework, while allowing students to investigate the connection between these two different worlds. Through this framework students can discover case studies from all over the world, including the UK, higher income countries, newly emerging economies and lower income countries, across a range of topics such as climate change, poverty and the challenge of sustainable resource use. There are three papers to be sat at the end of this course:

Paper 1. Living with the physical environment

Paper 2. Challenges in the human environment

Paper 3. Geographical applications

AQA A Level Geography continues the study of Physical and Human Geography in topics such as hot desert systems, natural hazards, international trade and urbanisation, but also introduces an additional fieldwork investigation of between 3,000 and 4,000 words to be completed as coursework. In this way, the syllabus can act as an excellent preparation for university studies, as learning how to conduct and write extended projects is one of the most important skills to have once you reach university! While this kind of task might seem daunting, it’s nothing you can’t do, and you can always ask one of our expert geography tutors to give you a helping hand!

Over at OCR, there are two syllabus available. The Geography A (Geographical Themes) is structured around comparison between the UK and the rest of the world. The syllabus contains three main components: Living in the UK Today, The World Around Us and Geographical Skills. Through this syllabus, students study the environmental problems facing the UK, as well as the cultures of the people within it, whilst also having the opportunity to study the cultures and ecosystems of the planet as a whole. Meanwhile, Geography B (Geography for Enquiring Minds) is focused around the relationship between human and physical geography, with components on Our Natural World, People and Society and Geographical Exploration. Topics include global hazards, climate change, urban futures and resource reliance.

Like the AQA A Level, the OCR A Level Geography syllabus requires an Independent Investigation to be completed as coursework – so, with either exam board, geographers will be given the chance to investigate the world around them in-depth and develop their research skills!

So, what are you waiting for?! Sign up to study Geography and who knows where in the world it will take you…

We offer varied Geography tuition rates to suit all budgets, with prices depending on the tutors' qualifications and their total number of hours of private tuition or classroom teaching experience. 

 

Mystified by Maps? Confounded by Coasts? Flummoxed by Floodplains? Let us find you a Geography tutor to inspire you and get you back on track! Contact us today.

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Address:

LABS Triangle, Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, London, NW1 8AB

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