facebook
favorite button
super instructor icon
Trusted teacher
This teacher has a fast response time and rate, demonstrating a high quality of service to their students.
member since icon
Since April 2023
Instructor since April 2023
Friendly Sociology Tutoring from an LSE Student :)
course price icon
From 55.38 C$ /h
arrow icon
I am a student at The London School of Economics studying Sociology and have an A* in A Level Sociology. I would love to help someone out with their studies ahead of exam season!

I am a young, friendly student who understands the pressure of exams and would love to offer somebody the academic support but also the guidance that I wish I had in my exams!

I can teach GCSE and A Level Sociology with specific knowledge in:
Gender, Class and Race
Crime and Deviance
Education
Key Sociologists and Theory
Power and Inequality
Research Methods
Data in Society

I am happy to accommodate to your own needs and build a plan together to ensure top grades in your exams
Location
location type icon
Online from United Kingdom
About Me
I am 20 years old and love meeting new people, especially to discuss anything Sociology related!
My favourite topic in Sociology is gender. I am a friendly face and patient when teaching. I will adapt my content to your own needs and we will work together to achieve your personal goal, whether that be a specific grade or to improve in one area. Never hesitate to ask any questions, I am more than happy to go over things several times!

We will practice essay and exam structure, as well as content, to ensure that all essays will be clear, concise and well-argued.
Education
Currently studying BSc Sociology at the LSE
Modules:
Power Inequality and Difference: Contemporary Sociology
Key Concepts and Theory
Data in Society: Social Research
Political Science
How can we create a fairer society?
Experience / Qualifications
BSc Sociology at the LSE: average grade of 71% in 1st year
A*AA in A Levels (Sociology, History, Spanish)
10 GCSEs with 4 A*s and 4 A's
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
Reviews
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
at teacher icon
Online via webcam
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Engaging and interactive classes designed for young children in KS1. Entirely adaptable to suit each child's needs. Interactive activities to work on the national curriculum in Maths and English, focusing on timetables, addition/subtraction, writing, comprehension and reading.
Read more
Similar classes
arrow icon previousarrow icon next
verified badge
Sana
This Sociology class focuses on the topic “The Family”, one of the core areas in Sociology that helps students understand how family structures, roles, and relationships shape society. Students will learn how families are defined, how they function, and how they have changed over time in modern societies.

The lesson covers key sociological perspectives including Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, and Postmodernism, enabling students to critically evaluate the role of the family in both traditional and contemporary contexts. It also explores different family types such as nuclear, extended, single-parent, reconstituted, and same-sex families, with real-life examples to support understanding.

This class is designed for students preparing for major international Sociology examinations, including:

AQA GCSE Sociology (8192) – Paper 2: The Sociology of Families
AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) – Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (Families and Households)
OCR GCSE Sociology (J203) – Socialization, Culture and Identity (Family content included)
OCR A-Level Sociology (H580) – Paper 2: Sociological Themes (Families and Households section)
Cambridge IGCSE Sociology (0495) – Paper 1 (Theory & Methods) and Paper 2 (Social Structures, including Family)

Students will practice exam-style questions, learn how to structure high-scoring answers, and develop evaluation skills required for marks in short-answer and essay-based papers.

By the end of the class, students will be able to confidently explain, apply, and evaluate sociological theories of the family and perform effectively in exam questions across different exam boards.
message icon
Contact Honor
repeat students icon
1st lesson is backed
by our
Good-fit Instructor Guarantee
Similar classes
arrow icon previousarrow icon next
verified badge
Sana
This Sociology class focuses on the topic “The Family”, one of the core areas in Sociology that helps students understand how family structures, roles, and relationships shape society. Students will learn how families are defined, how they function, and how they have changed over time in modern societies.

The lesson covers key sociological perspectives including Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, and Postmodernism, enabling students to critically evaluate the role of the family in both traditional and contemporary contexts. It also explores different family types such as nuclear, extended, single-parent, reconstituted, and same-sex families, with real-life examples to support understanding.

This class is designed for students preparing for major international Sociology examinations, including:

AQA GCSE Sociology (8192) – Paper 2: The Sociology of Families
AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) – Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (Families and Households)
OCR GCSE Sociology (J203) – Socialization, Culture and Identity (Family content included)
OCR A-Level Sociology (H580) – Paper 2: Sociological Themes (Families and Households section)
Cambridge IGCSE Sociology (0495) – Paper 1 (Theory & Methods) and Paper 2 (Social Structures, including Family)

Students will practice exam-style questions, learn how to structure high-scoring answers, and develop evaluation skills required for marks in short-answer and essay-based papers.

By the end of the class, students will be able to confidently explain, apply, and evaluate sociological theories of the family and perform effectively in exam questions across different exam boards.
Good-fit Instructor Guarantee
favorite button
message icon
Contact Honor