Ridhi - ESOL tutor - Harrow
1st lesson free
Ridhi - ESOL tutor - Harrow

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Ridhi will be happy to arrange your first ESOL lesson.

Ridhi

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Ridhi will be happy to arrange your first ESOL lesson.

  • Rate $91
  • Response 9h
  • Students

    Number of students Ridhi has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Ridhi has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Ridhi - ESOL tutor - Harrow
  • 5 (10 reviews)

$91/hr

1st lesson free

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  • ESOL
  • English speaking
  • English vocabulary
  • English Reading
  • English listening
  • English writing

SEND Friendly Qualified English Teacher with QTS and PGCE offering ESOL, TEFL and EAL English lessons, based in London

  • ESOL
  • English speaking
  • English vocabulary
  • English Reading
  • English listening
  • English writing

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Ridhi will be happy to arrange your first ESOL lesson.

About Ridhi

Imagine turning every conversation, performance, and exam into a confident success story — that’s where our work begins!

As an enthusiastic educator, published poet, and lifelong learner, I am passionate about inspiring individuals and helping them unlock their full potential — whether it’s by supporting students through academic challenges, coaching the art of communication, or empowering professionals to advance in their careers.

Since 2018, I have worked as a Private Tutor and Coach and hold a First-Class Honours BA in English & Drama from the University of Exeter and a PGCE in Secondary English from King’s College London. My teaching journey spans public and private schools across three continents, enriching my approach with a broad, culturally informed perspective. Across the various subjects I teach, I tailor my methods to engage learners of all ages and abilities, ensuring accessibility and meaningful progress for everyone.

Most recently, I worked as a Learning Facilitator at The Natural History Museum in London (2023-2025), where I delivered and developed a broad range of engaging educational programs, workshops, and shows tailored to diverse audiences. I also led the Community Outreach and Youth programs, creating accessible, hands-on learning experiences that inspired visitors and families to become advocates for our planet.

Learning to me means more than passing exams or reaching your targets; it’s about transforming how you communicate, connect, and carry yourself in every aspect of life. If you’re ready to invest fully in your growth, I’m here to guide, challenge, and celebrate your journey every step of the way!

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  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

With qualifications including an enhanced DBS Certificate, QTS, PGCE, and a First-Class Honours in BA English and Drama, coupled with a passion for empowering individuals to find their voice, I bring a unique blend of expertise, warmth, and professionalism to every lesson! Beyond my credentials and experience, what truly sets me apart is my innate ability to foster a supportive and uplifting environment that balances discipline with creativity and encourages lively debate. I believe in the transformative power of education and am committed to igniting a lifelong love for learning in all my students! English is a hard and complicated language to learn, despite what others may think or say, however, with commitment and consistency, it is a language worth mastering, as it is the language of the world! I teach all 4 elements of English: reading, writing, speaking and listening. I also teach accent reduction English and business English, for those looking to learn the language for business/career opportunity purposes. My speciality is creative writing and poetry, so if you have a love for literature and writing, I will be more than happy to help you along your journey. Essentially, I will personalise our lessons to your needs and wants, whether it literacy, public speaking, formal writing, expanding your reading - whatever you want to learn, I can help you with!

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Rates

Rate

  • $91

Pack prices

  • 5h: $455
  • 10h: $911

online

  • $91/h

travel fee

  • + $10

free lessons

The first lesson with Ridhi will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.

  • 1hr

Details

Please note that when purchasing a pack of lessons, my policy is that we follow through with all the lessons booked. Also, I am open to setting up a payment/instalment plan if this is something you would prefer! Furthermore, I have a cancellation policy for my lessons: if you cancel the lesson less than 24 hours before the start time, you will still be expected to pay the full charge rate.

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  • When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    My fields/ specialities are English and Drama. As a young child, I was always very creative and extremely talkative, so naturally, I would express myself through writing and performing. I did many extra-curricular activities and shows related to these subjects in high school and the older I grew, the more I realised it's what made me truly happy and so I decided to pursue both in my studies and career. I've also always had a knack with children and caring in general, so since I was 15, I'd volunteer at different schools over the summer and soon realised how much I loved teaching as well. In University, I started private tutoring and really enjoyed the 1:1 aspect and watching my students grow and develop in their subjects and passions and it really was so rewarding every time, so I decided to continue and have been private tutoring ever since!
  • Which artists or works affect you the most?

    Maya Angelou has been one of my favorite poets since I was a young girl and budding writer; I've always looked up to her as a woman of colour. Her words, poetic craft and
    structural choices paired with her voice, rhythm and flow is simply mesmerising and motivating. Along with Carol Ann Duffy's feminist poetry and Shashi Tharoor's brutally honest "Inglorious Empire: What The British Did To India", these are some of the top writers/ works that have affected me the most and inspired me as both a reader and writer. In terms of cinema and acting, I've always admired Al Pacino for his acting style, characterisation and role in classic films. Other artists whom I also admire include: Robert De Niro for his myriad of timeless roles, Sylvester Stallone for never giving up on his scriptwriting and acting dream, Marlon Bando for his class method acting, Julia Roberts for pursuing her acting dream, Angelina Jolie for her humanitarianism and Jennifer Lawrence for just being herself.
  • Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    Yes, quite a few! One of my high school Drama Teachers, Miss Tampa, really encouraged my love for the dramatic arts and taught me how to really be and feel free when on stage. I saw the way she would completely let herself go when she took on a role, be it even for a few seconds to give us examples or ideas, but watching her transform from teacher into thespian, was really moving and I wished for nothing more than to have her confidence and craft. Then, we have Alison Baker, my housemistress when I came to study the IB in a boarding school in the UK. She saw something in me that I couldn't; and even though she never formally taught me, she taught me to believe in myself and pursue my passion. She really inspired me to express myself in an unapologetic way and also helped me realise my passion for helping and teaching others! Finally, in my last year of University, my Drama Professor, Martin Harvey, motivated me to share and perform my own pieces and if it wasn't for him and his coaching, I never would have performed my slam poetry or ever thought of publishing it and my other works!
  • What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    I think the three main qualities a good tutor requires are the three P's: Passion, patience and planning. Firstly and most importantly, a good tutor should have a passion for the subject/ area they teach - not just like it or be knowledgeable about it, but really love it and understand it, in a way that brings happiness to them sharing it with and teaching it to others. Secondly, comes patience. In the field of education, this quality is pertinent; everyone learns at different paces and through different methods, so taking the time to explain and re-explain things or even just the time to wait for your student to truly understand something, is key to consolidating their learning. Thirdly, comes planning. This involves thoroughly organising and tailoring a lesson to the student's specific needs and creating good enough material that will challenge your student and push them outside of their comfort zone, and simultaneously gives them the time and space to grow and develop without any pressure. This also involves showing up on time and being prepared for unprecedented circumstances.
  • How would you describe your passion; how does it make you feel?

    I would describe my passion as fulfilling, fascinating and forever growing. It makes me feel like I have a purpose, something to make for myself as well as share with others.
  • What creative achievements are you particularly proud of?

    The creative achievement that I am the most proud of would have to be my first and published poetry collection Don't' Be Long. Don't Be Long is an unashamedly unapologetic and provocative poetry collection that explores the conflicts and complexities of people who identify with more than one country or community, particularly focusing on my experiences as a 'British-Indian-Malawian'. What drove me to write this collection about diaspora, decolonisation and discrimination, were my countless experiences of racism in the UK, combined with my realisation of the relative lack in presence of diasporic voices in poetics. As an advocate for social justice and equality, I hope to spread cultural awareness through my passion for the Spoken Word art form and contemporary experimental poetry.
  • Have you ever been surprised by a student; by their ability or quick progression?

    I have! One of my younger LAMDA students started off as quite quiet and reserved, he would barely talk to me and was not very active in many of the drama activities and warm-ups I prepared. His dad said he had always been a shy kid, uninterested in any kind of performance and has been generally unsuccessful in getting him to be more confident and extroverted. However, after a few weeks of practice and persistence, he began to open up and warm up to me. For him, this was a quick progression and transition. It was a very heart-warming moment for me, knowing that he felt comfortable with and trusted me to finally let go a little.
  • Being a Superprof is an art! What is your secret?

    I don't really have a secret to be honest, or rather it's not something that needs to be hidden! I think what makes me good at being a Superprof is my continuous implementation of my three C's: my charisma, compassion and consciousness. (You can probably tell by now that I'm an English nerd because of my constant use of alliteration!) I trust that my infectious energy levels, my motivational and mentoring personality, and my unique ability to connect with others is what helps me have a strong and long-lasting impact on those I teach!
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