hey guys,
I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post, but this is for people who tutor English or have had substantial English tutoring before:
I have been asked to tutor two students at once from different schools for English. I'm a bit hesitant to do this because I feel like it would be difficult to cater to both students' needs at the same time since their schools will study different texts. Thus, I can only see myself teaching them general English skills e.g. imaginative writing, textual analysis and/or doing a close study of a text of my choosing. But I feel like the latter would be quite hard to sustain with uni work as I would have to develop courses myself and for the students, as they will have the pressure of schoolwork and assessments and probably won't have time to do extra study.
Is there a way to still help each student one-on-one with their schoolwork during the lesson without the other feeling left out?
Also, is it normal for private English tutors to develop their own courses on texts or do they usually just supplement their student's school learning and assist with assessments?
For context: these students are going to year 8 next year.
I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post, but this is for people who tutor English or have had substantial English tutoring before:
I have been asked to tutor two students at once from different schools for English. I'm a bit hesitant to do this because I feel like it would be difficult to cater to both students' needs at the same time since their schools will study different texts. Thus, I can only see myself teaching them general English skills e.g. imaginative writing, textual analysis and/or doing a close study of a text of my choosing. But I feel like the latter would be quite hard to sustain with uni work as I would have to develop courses myself and for the students, as they will have the pressure of schoolwork and assessments and probably won't have time to do extra study.
Is there a way to still help each student one-on-one with their schoolwork during the lesson without the other feeling left out?
Also, is it normal for private English tutors to develop their own courses on texts or do they usually just supplement their student's school learning and assist with assessments?
For context: these students are going to year 8 next year.