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How much tutoring do you need?
  • How much tutoring do you need?
  • 1 session per week (1hr)
  • 1 session per week (1.5hr)
  • 1 session per week (2hrs)
  • 2 sessions per week (1hr each)
  • 2 sessions per week (1.5hr each)
  • 2 sessions per week (2hrs each)

We will contact you to organize the first Trial Lesson!

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What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁

I am an extrovert, I love working with people, and I enjoy tutoring because I like teaching others, and I feel rewarded when they learn and give results based on my teaching.

My Strengths as Tutor 💪

Based on my experiences, I can understand students quickly by observing their weaknesses and strength in their particular skills, and I can provide focus on their weaknesses to improve their understanding. I am also very polite and have scenes of humour which could be entertained and educated.

Most important things I can do for a student 🏅

There are three most important things that tutors can do for their students. First, understand students' weaknesses and try to improve them using a teaching tool. Second, make prepare a good lesson that makes the study more interesting, for example giving small gifts and praise when students provide a good answer or result. Lastly, to be professional and serious about the work, a tutor must understand their role and ensure all the lessons are well planned and able to deliver the curial result to students.

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