TOEFL Private Tutoring in Glasgow (Scotland)

TOEFL Tutoring in Glasgow

ESL students who are looking to prepare for the Test of English as a Foreign Language may feel that the potentially difficult process of learning a new language is sufficiently challenging to require study assistance in some form. Students may find themselves looking at the option of private tutoring to help them to thoroughly prepare for the TOEFL exam. Students in the Glasgow area looking for the best private tutoring and other study options in the area should look to Manhattan Review, which has been providing students in and out of the Glasgow area with guidance for a variety of standardized tests, including the TOEFL, since 1999. Manhattan Review offers private tutoring alongside other options such as group courses and practice exams, which can be utilized either individually or in combination with one another to help students who are looking to get the most out of their preparation for the TOEFL.

Students who choose to work with Manhattan Review for the process of learning the material that is covered on the TOEFL exam are able to utilize a wide variety of benefits to help them get the most out of the study process for the day of the exam. Manhattan Review offers students the ability to work with their private tutors either in-person or online depending on what the student would prefer, an option that is also available for students who are looking for instruction in the form of a group course. Manhattan Review's tutors can also provide their students flexible scheduling and the ability to customize their lesson plans according to their respective strengths and weaknesses, allowing for students to maximize the efficiency of their course of study and deliver a more well-rounded performance on the day of the TOEFL exam. Students who work with Manhattan Review's private tutors in-person can also utilize any mutually convenient location in the Glasgow area for their studies.

Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of learning the material that is covered on the TOEFL exam have developed a stronger grasp of the English language that has served them well both on the day of the exam in earning a higher score, and in contexts outside of the exam where a command of multiple languages is a useful skill. Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of preparing for the TOEFL have gotten into schools in the Glasgow area such as University of Glasgow, and schools outside of it such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Penn State, Brown, Columbia, Case Western Reserve, University of Chicago, Kenyon, William and Mary, New York University, Rice, Loyola, and many others. Students have also used their increased command of the English language to gain careers that require a command of multiple languages. Call or email an academic program advisor today to learn more about our TOEFL prep options.

TOEFL Private Tutoring

Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online

TOEFL Private Course

12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online

TOEFL Prep Course Glasgow - Photo of Student Sanido

The lessons are well-structured. The presentation session is very helpful. The instructor is very friendly and responsive to students’ questions.
- Sanido (This student took our Columbia Business School Communication and Culture boot camp.)

Glasgow

Primary Course Venue:

Glasgow Marriott Hotel
500 Argyle Street
Glasgow G3 8RR, Scotland

NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.

Meet a Glasgow TOEFL Tutor: William V.

William V. has been working with students to learn the English language since his time at William and Mary, where he earned a Master's in English while helping students in a wide variety of locations with preparing for the exams such as the TOEFL and IELTS. He moved back to Glasgow after finishing his education and continues to help students across the country as a private tutor with Manhattan Review.

William's methods for helping students to prepare for their standardized tests involve both working with the students and using other resources designed to help students learn the English language on their own time, in addition to their regular studies for the TOEFL and IELTS exams. When he is not helping students to learn new languages, he likes to jog in parks.

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