Top Tips for Acing A-Level English and Maths Exams

PH219168 • 20 November 2024

A-levels are a critical stepping stone towards university and your child's future career path. However, facing those exams, especially demanding subjects like mathematics and English can be daunting. 

There’s no need to fear because Smart Kid’s Private Tutoring offers A-level tutoring in Oldham to equip your child with the tools required to ace A-level exams. We have 20 years of experience and have tutored more than 9000 students.

Our adept tutors have compiled the top tips to help your child conquer A-level English and maths exams with confidence.

English A-level


Know the format - The first step to achieving A-levels is knowing the different sections of the exam, including poetry analysis, essay writing, and language analysis. Understanding the specific requirements for each will allow your child to prepare effectively.


Develop strong analytical skills - A-level English is not only about comprehension but it is about diving deeper. Encourage your child to practise analysing texts so they can quickly identify literary devices, key themes, and the intent of the author.


Sharpen writing skills - Children must hone their ability to write concise, clear, and well-structured essays. For this, they need to practise writing different types of essays focusing on logical arguments, strong introductions, and well-evidenced conclusions. Brushing up on grammar and vocabulary also helps.


Embrace a wide reading range - Students must expose themselves to diverse literature by reading contemporary works, classic novels, and even poetry. This will broaden their understanding of literary techniques and language styles.

Maths A-level

Master the basics - It is crucial to have a strong foundation in core mathematical concepts. Having a solid understanding of trigonometry, algebra, statistics, and calculus will come in handy.


Focus on problem-solving tactics - Memorising formulas is a good idea, but students must also know how to apply them to solve problems. If your child is preparing for maths A-level, they must practise a variety of problem types and develop different approaches to reach the solution.



Learn from mistakes - Analysing mistakes during practice exams or past papers is an amazing learning tool. Students must not skim past their mistakes but try to understand why they made those mistakes and how they can prevent it from happening again.

Leverage the Smart Kids Tutoring advantage

At Smart Kid’s Private Tutoring, we offer tailored A-level tutoring in Oldham to address the unique needs of your child. Our experienced tutors can help your child develop strong subject knowledge, refine their exam technique, and build the confidence required to succeed.

So, contact us, and we will help your child conquer their A-level English and mathematics exams. 

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