This tutor brings a strong sense of organisation, punctuality, and initiative to their role. They have demonstrated reliability and a proactive approach in various settings, ensuring high-quality performance in all tasks. Known for maintaining a positive attitude, they are dedicated to learning new skills and taking on challenges—qualities that make them an excellent guide for students needing support in Maths and English.
With a background in customer service, this tutor excels at engaging with people of all ages. Their ability to greet guests with a pleasant smile and provide superior service showcases their exceptional communication skills. These abilities translate seamlessly into the tutoring environment, where they can effectively explain complex concepts in an accessible manner, ensuring students feel supported and understood.
As a former junior staff member, this tutor has experience working collaboratively within a team while also taking on leadership roles. They have assisted newly hired team members by explaining procedures and safety requirements, demonstrating their capability to teach and mentor others. This experience is invaluable when it comes to guiding students through their educational journey, fostering both understanding and confidence.
Recent Tutoring Comments:
- understanding how to determine variables in an exponential equation - how to determine the equation of multiple functions given information
- understanding how to determine variables in an exponential equation - how to determine the equation of multiple functions given information
- be a bit more careful when doing algebra. tends to overthink questions
- understanding the fundamentals of integrals and applying it to a wide range of functions
- understanding the fundamentals of integrals and applying it to a wide range of functions
it is important not to forget to add 'c' for the constant at the end of each integral statement
- determining the x and y intercepts - recalling the closed dot and open dot, round and squared brackets and their relationship to the domain and range of graphs
- determining the x and y intercepts - recalling the closed dot and open dot, round and squared brackets and their relationship to the domain and range of graphs
- needs to recall all the possible types of equations (e.g. general form, turning point form, factorised form) and also remember the techniques on how to determine certain points on the graph
- use of log laws - changing from log to base-power form - determining the values of constants when given information about the function
- use of log laws - changing from log to base-power form - determining the values of constants when given information about the function
- understanding of linear motion, needs to familiarise herself with all the terminology