
I‘ve built a library of articles for parents and students alike, designed to help you prepare for different stages of school life, like 11+, KS3 and KS4, how to get ready for exams (based on my experience as an AQA Examiner), alongside resources to help with key GCSE texts including An Inspector Calls, Macbeth and Lord of the Flies. And take a look at some of the book reviews I’ve written, too!
Articles

Helping SEND Students Manage Exam Anxiety and Build Confidence
Exam stress affects many students, but for those with Dyslexia, ADHD or Autism, it can feel overwhelming. Discover how tailored tutoring helps SEND learners feel calmer, more prepared, and confident.

Why My Experience as an English Teacher and Examiner Matters for Your Child’s Tutoring
With so many English tutors out there, how do you know who’s right for your child? Sophie Birchenall combines 20+ years in the classroom with Senior Examiner insight, giving students the skills, confidence and exam strategies that make the difference. Read more here…

Supporting Students with Dyslexia, ADHD and Autism: Why One-to-One English Tutoring Can Make a Real Difference
Students with Dyslexia, ADHD or Autism often face extra challenges in mainstream classrooms. One-to-one English tutoring offers a calm, tailored space to help them thrive, academically and emotionally.

5 English Tutoring Strategies That Work Brilliantly for Students with ADHD
Students with ADHD can thrive in English with the right teaching approach. This blog shares five practical strategies that make one-to-one tutoring more effective, enjoyable and empowering for energetic, imaginative learners.

Supporting Students with ADHD in English: How One-to-One Tutoring Can Help Build Focus and Confidence
Students with ADHD often find classroom English lessons frustrating, but one-to-one tutoring can offer the structure, flexibility and encouragement they need to thrive. This blog explores how tailored support can help build skills, confidence and focus.