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Whether you are a college student completing a university-level fiction course for the first time, or you're enrolled in middle or high school and adjusting to the higher demands of in-depth fiction studies, Varsity Tutors can help you find a private tutor who can assist you in reaching your academic goals. Regardless of your proficiency or age, there is someone in your area who can guide you down the path of being a better writer or literature major.

Fiction tutoring is developed with one belief in mind: every student learns in a unique manner. Our educational directors help you connect with a tutor who suits you based on your goals, learning style, personality, strengths, and weaknesses. If you find it challenging to diagram complex plots or struggle to identify internal and external characterizations, your tutor can help you understand these concepts, and much more, by presenting information in a manner that is easy to relate to.

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Recent Introduction to Fiction Tutoring Session Notes

Online Introduction to Fiction Tutoring review by Jennifer
We began to do research and brainstorm for his persuasive essay that he has to write. He is going to write about how health classes need to be better and should be held to a higher standard than they are now. We also started 12th grade English today. We completed many quizzes and tests.
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Online Introduction to Fiction Tutoring review by Gita
We continued our lesson on helping and linking verbs. First, I went over the definitions for these different types of verbs and gave them examples. I also focused on how these verbs can change the tense. For homework, I assigned the last three grammar workbook pages on linking verbs. We then did some preliminary work on sentence construction; we completed the first two writing workbook pages on identifying sentence fragments.
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Online Introduction to Fiction Tutoring review by Janae
Today, I gave the student extra practice for her upcoming math test on positive and negative integers. I created a 25 question pre-test for her to complete. While she was completing that I went over her homework. After she completed the test, we worked on her language arts skills, which we spent the majority of the time on. I taught her how to outline an essay to assist in her writing. I then had her outline an essay on her own and do some pre-writing.
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Online Introduction to Fiction Tutoring review by Shannon
We completed his book report and reviewed his grammar quiz, which he had improved on. We reviewed compound and complex sentences. Also reviewed math quiz.
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Online Introduction to Fiction Tutoring review by Gwendolen
The student and I worked on a homework assignment about analyzing a translated Greek poem. We went over his assignments and reviewed some of the new concepts he has learned. We then read myths together for the second half of the session.
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Online Introduction to Fiction Tutoring review by Laura
The student had an English paper due that he needed help organizing. We discussed the two books that were covered and how they compared/contrasted. I helped him make an outline and impressed the importance of making outlines while writing.
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