A-Level History: Higher Marks, Stronger Essays, Less Stress
A-Level History isn’t just about knowing facts — it’s about using them to argue clearly, evaluate confidently, and write in a way examiners reward. My tutoring helps you turn messy notes into sharp essays, master interpretations, and handle source questions without panicking. We’ll build a personalised plan around your topics, tighten your structure, and practise with real exam questions so you can improve fast and see your grades move.
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How we teach A Level History
What We’ll Cover (A-Level History Skills + Curriculum Support)
Aligned to AQA / OCR / Edexcel / WJEC and tailored to your course topics.
Core Exam Skills (where grades jump)
Understanding the mark scheme (what top-band answers do)
Planning fast: thesis → line of argument → paragraph map
Writing analytical paragraphs (PEEL/PEA, but exam-ready)
Evaluation (AO2): weighing causes, significance, change/continuity
Judgement: building a convincing conclusion (not a summary)
Timing strategies to finish every question confidently
Essay Questions
How to answer “To what extent…?” “How far…?” “Assess…” properly
Building comparison: factors, themes, and counter-arguments
Using evidence: precise, relevant, and integrated (not a fact dump)
Avoiding common traps: narrative, repetition, weak links to the question
Source Questions
Provenance and context that actually earns marks
Utility vs reliability (and how to avoid generic comments)
Inference from content + corroboration/challenge with knowledge
Handling cartoons, extracts, speeches, statistics (spec-dependent)
Interpretations / Historiography
Understanding what the historian is arguing
Explaining why interpretations differ (context, purpose, evidence base)
Selecting supporting and challenging evidence efficiently
Writing high-mark interpretation essays with balance and judgement
Coursework / NEA Support (if your spec includes it)
Building a focused question and strong argument
Structuring chapters and linking to the title consistently
Using historians properly (not just quotes)
Referencing and evaluation guidance
(Support is guidance-focused — you keep full ownership of the work.)
Topic Support (your specification)
We can work on any content area you’re studying — from early modern to modern, British to international — with a clear revision plan built around your papers.
Key
statistics
Your questions answered
Common questions
Do you teach my exam board?
Yes — AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC. We’ll use your board’s question styles and mark scheme.
Can you help even if I’m not “good at writing”?
That’s exactly what we fix. Most students improve by learning a repeatable structure + analysis habits.
How do you help with remembering content?
We build “exam-ready” knowledge: theme-based timelines, key evidence banks, and retrieval practice — focused on what actually gets used in essays.
Will we do full essays in lessons?
Sometimes, but often we improve faster with targeted drills: introductions, plans, paragraph rewrites, and timed mini-essays.
Can you help with coursework/NEA?
Yes — planning, structure, using historians, and improving analysis. You remain responsible for writing your work.
How often should I book sessions?
Weekly is ideal for steady progress; twice weekly works well close to mocks/exams or during coursework deadlines.