...across the West Midlands. Every Wednesdays, I would teach at these schools in groups of 5 to 6. I have also been partaking in private tutoring where I have tutored my cousins in GCSE English Language, as well as GCSE Maths and Sciences with amazing results. As well as this, I have also worked with a company called GoStudent where I have worked with students as little as ages 7-8 in thier KS1- KS2 studies....
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...Legal Practice Course and working towards a qualification as a solicitor in the UK. I have throughout my academic career tutored many students with various backgrounds and levels of academic achievements in various subjects. While I have a broad academic experience and tutor students in diverse subjects, I am particularly expert in tutoring students in law subjects, including human rights law, contract law, tort law and criminal law, and related subjects including business studies, government...
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...sessions and support sessions throughout the academic year on these subjects and I helped students with their homework, exam questions, or whole exam papers. I have led many learning sessions at school in English and Maths for a wide range of ages. I am dedicated to learning (studying a PhD places high premium on research and giving back to the academic community) and I want to share this passion and dedication with my students. I...
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...challenges of Geography, Biology, and Maths. In particular, Geography holds a special place in my heart, and I take pride in my ability to guide students through their independent investigations. One of the most rewarding aspects of my tutoring experience has been witnessing not only significant grade improvements but also boosts in my students' confidence. I firmly believe in the potential for success in every student with the right tailored approach. That's why I don't...
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...the University of Porstmouth. I have industry experience working as Project Manager and Bid Manager where I continued to mentor and tutor individuals to identify their respective weaknesses in order to help them improve. My commitment to education remained strong and I took on additional challenging roles. As Instructor for Istituto Vassale, I taught a small, yet difficult, class of non-traditional and low-ability 17-year-olds. As a casual Tutor for CEPU, flexibility and quick thinking was...
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...aged 8-18 to gain confidence expressing their ideas and improving their writing skills. Students connect easily with me because I am friendly, patient and encouraging. I understand the challenges that can stand in the way of meeting your potential and how to overcome them. This can be especially true of a subject that may not be perceived as "coming naturally". Learners find my classroom is a welcoming space where they can confidently progress towards their...
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Hi, my name is Abrar. I am currently a 4th year medical student as well as a tutor with over 7 years of experience. The best way to describe my teaching style would be relaxed, where I give you, the student, the opportunity to dictate what you learn. I am very easy going and fun to talk to, and I promise to make the sessions as interesting and engaging as I can!
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Hi everyone, my name is John and I'm currently a secondary school Mathematics, Government and Politics and Economics teacher in the UK. I have a lot of experience in different sectors so I can also help with economics, politics and personal finance classes. I have 14 GCSEs and 5 A Levels, and I achieved a degree from a Russell Group university. Hope to meet you soon, thanks!
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...and understand physics laws and their applications. Sometimes all it takes is someone to make it clear and simple with practical examples! I gained my Diploma in Classical Studies in Italy before studying at the University of Catania and graduated in 2010 with a 2.1 BSc in Physics and in 2013 with a 1:1 MSc in Nuclear Applied Physics. I then did a PhD in Defence and Security at Cranfield University and won the prize...
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...learning style and pace. I find great satisfaction in helping students discover their strengths and overcoming their challenges. I have experience in tutoring multiple subjects both 1:1 and to small groups. Additionally, I have experience working in a classroom setting, as a teaching assistant, plus at times leading and covering lessons. My teaching philosophy is centred around creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions. I believe that students learn...
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...Subsequently i travelled to the UK and worked for a couple of years as a research technician, first at the University of Newcastle, then the University of Glasgow. It was while working at the University of Glasgow that i also undertook my PhD in Immunology. After completing my PhD i worked as a fellow at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in Melbourne. After 5 years there I returned to Scotland on a Wellcome Trust...
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...Spain and seasoned by life in the UK, Malaysia, China, and Dominican Republic I turn language learning into a passport for adventure. As a native Spanish speaker with 8+ years teaching online (TEFL/ELE certified), I specialize in: - Kids & teens (GCSE/A-levels too!) - Adults (beginners to advanced) - Conversational Spanish that actually clicks Why me? I'm also learning Chineseso I get the struggles! My lessons? Creative, lively, and packed with animations/real-world chats. Let's make Spanish...
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...whole school journey and definitely made me feel more comfortable with my subjects. Now, being in a position like that myself , i would find it a really fulfilling job to be able to do the same for others. Hi! With my lessons I aim to emulate the saying 'work smarter, not harder'. I truly believe that one of the most important things in learning the techniques and effort used to study. I am also a...
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I am entering my third year studying Economics at the University of Warwick. I took Economics, Physics, Maths and Further Maths at A-level and achieved 4 A*s.
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...schools across London so I have lots of experience working with a range of students. I enjoyed being part of different societies at university including boxing! In my tutoring sessions I like you to lead and tell me what you enjoy. I'll do my best to include the things that work best for you e.g., videos, diagrams or anything else you suggest! Most of the time you know what you need to do but there...
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...studied periods ranging from the Medieval period to modern times. Latin literature is what I am most enthusiastic about, and I also like to spend time focusing on the language, looking at finer grammatical points and also the similarities between Latin and the modern English language. History is something that piqued my interest at a young age. I am eager not to tie myself down to one period, but my particular interests at the moment...
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...latest scientific discoveries and advancements. This allows me to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and incorporate new findings into my teaching. In addition, I also have a keen interest in 3D printing, which has enabled me to create innovative teaching aids and models that enhance the learning experience for my students. Overall, my love for science and dedication to teaching has driven me to become an online science tutor, where I can share my...
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I have both a Bachelors and Masters degree in physics from top UK Universities. After graduation I spent time travelling through Central America, teaching English as a second language and learning Spanish I'm passionate at being able to teach and explain the things I found so fascinating during my education. Having experienced tutoring as a student and as a teacher, I want to impart my passion of maths and physics, so you can enjoy learning.
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...able to meet a range of children and build their confidence and understanding each week. I also work with children and young adults during a seasonal sports camp and volunteer on week expeditions with ATE program. I really enjoy tutoring in Maths as there are various ways to teach and it is one of my favourite subjects. I am excited to meet new students and create a welcoming environment that allows them to improve each...
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...degree from UCL. I have over 200 hours of experience in tutoring GCSE/A-level/IB chemistry and 80% of my students have improved their scores by more than 30%. Many students found it hard to picture the microscopic world in chemistry and memorise the knowledge. My class will rebuild your concept towards chemistry and achieve a new level of understanding. Since I went through the exams myself when I was a student, I can accurately interpret the...
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We continued to work though practice problems this evening. Some of the material is trig based, which the student has yet to learn at school, but overall things are looking a good bit better than they were a few weeks ago. We did a timed, 15 question, 15 minute session at the end of our tutoring session. The plan is to switch to science for a bit, and measure the progress after a couple of weeks' break from math.
The student and I went over the Reading section today. I demonstrated how to read the ACT passages to properly use her time and get the full context. We then practiced these strategies together. When the student completes all the homework, I will be able to give her more targeted advice on which passages to attempt.
The student and I worked through ACT Math, Verbal, and Science Sections together. The student did very well on the ACT Verbal section, and it was decided that when we meet again on Thursday (the 11th) we'll concentrate primarily on the ACT Math section.
The student and I went over the majority pf the math assessment test that he did at our last session. We will continue to work through these types of problems with examples.
The student and I continued to work through ACT Math section practice problems this week. We focused on using a strategy for each problem to identify what the problem is asking, what we know from the question and various strategies to solve different kinds of problems. The student seems to understand most of the material covered so far except for percentages - they still seem to trip her up a little. Overall, I think the student is becoming more confident in her ability to solve these problems.
The student "taught" me a few concepts from math, and she did a pretty good job - especially with the material she had been really uncertain on before. We also went through parts of a math section, where she was able to get most questions, or understand with just a bit of prompting.