Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions page. Here you’ll find clear information about my two areas of teaching: English for adult learners (EAL) and Academic Psychology for GCSE and A-level students. This page explains the levels I teach, the types of support I offer, how lessons work, and what you can expect from your sessions. If you have a question that isn’t listed here, feel free to contact me — I’m always happy to help.
English for Adult Learners (EAL)
What level of English do you teach?
I teach adults and children from A2 to C1 level, including professionals who use English in the workplace.
What are your lessons like?
Lessons are calm, supportive, and practical. We focus on real English you can use in daily life, communication, and work.
How long are lessons?
Most lessons are 60 minutes, but we can adjust the length if needed.
Do you offer one-to-one or group lessons?
All lessons are currently one-to-one online, personalised to your learning goals.
Can you help with workplace English?
Yes. I regularly help students with emails, meetings, presentations, reports, and interview preparation.
Do you offer a trial lesson?
Yes — a 30-minute trial session is available to discuss your goals and check your level.
Do you give homework?
Homework is optional. I provide small, tailored tasks to help you make steady progress.
How do I book lessons?
You can book easily through the Booking page on the website.
Do you teach children or GCSE/A-level English?
No. I only teach EAL, and I do not offer school-exam English tuition.
Do you teach IELTS preparation?
Yes — I offer IELTS preparation for adults. My lessons focus on the key skills needed for both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training, including:
Speaking confidence
Listening strategies
Reading skills and time management
Writing Task 1 and Task 2 structure
Grammar and vocabulary for higher band scores
How to understand the IELTS marking criteria
Lessons include exam-style practice, model answers, and personalised feedback to help you improve your score.
Where can I find you on Instagram?
You can find me at @fluenthorizons2025 I share short lessons, revision help, study tips, and behind-the-scenes updates. It’s a great way to learn between lessons and stay connected.
Academic Psychology (GCSE & A-Level)
What level of psychology do you teach?
I teach GCSE Psychology and A-level Psychology, including international equivalents.
Which exam boards do you teach?
AQA, OCR, Edexcel / Pearson, WJEC , plus international boards with similar syllabuses.
What topics can you help with?
I cover the full curriculum: research methods, biological/ cognitive/ social psychology, memory, perception, learning theories, development, neuropsychology, approaches and debates, and more.
Do you offer exam preparation?
Yes — including exam technique, past papers, timing, structure, and model answers.
Can you help with homework or assignments?
Yes. I help you understand the task, plan your answers, and improve your writing — but I do not write assignments.
Do you teach research methods and statistics?
Definitely. I explain research design, variables, sampling, validity, reliability, questionnaires, interviews, observations, and basic statistics.
Are lessons suitable for students who lack confidence?
Yes. I specialise in calm, patient teaching that builds understanding and confidence together.
How are lessons delivered?
Lessons are online, using diagrams, examples, shared resources, and exam-style practice.
Do you provide revision materials?
Yes — including topic summaries, revision sheets, practice questions, and model answers.
How do I book a session?
Visit the Booking page and select the Psychology option.
What is your cancellation policy?
You can cancel or reschedule up to 24 hours before your lesson. Late cancellations may still be charged.
Do you share psychology study tips on Instagram?
Yes — I share regular GCSE and A-level Psychology study tips on my Instagram account, @studypsychology_withjane
You’ll find:
clear explanations of tricky topics
revision strategies
exam-technique tips
memory aids and study prompts
short breakdowns of theories and key studies
My posts are designed to help psychology students feel more confident and supported between lessons.