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Gabriel brings hands-on teaching expertise from his role as a swim instructor, where he ensures children are both engaged and safe during lessons. His approach emphasises clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex skills into manageable steps—qualities that transfer seamlessly to tutoring Maths and English. Parents can feel confident knowing that Gabriel is adept at maintaining a supportive learning environment, always attentive to each student’s unique needs.
With qualifications in Visual Arts and Design, Gabriel infuses creativity into his tutoring sessions, helping students see subjects from fresh perspectives. He enjoys using innovative techniques and real-world examples to make learning both accessible and interesting. This creative background allows him to tailor explanations to different learning styles, ensuring concepts truly “click” for every student.
As a fluent English and Spanish speaker, Gabriel connects easily with students from diverse backgrounds. His leadership skills are demonstrated through achievements like earning the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award and guiding young swimmers through safety protocols. These experiences highlight his commitment to building confidence in others—whether helping a child master their times tables or supporting them through a tricky grammar rule.
Recent Tutoring Comments:
understands probability questions very well, even with more complex ones.
understands probability questions very well, even with more complex ones.
has to practise for trig function questions.
Upon revision, George managed to understand where he went wrong pretty well.
Upon revision, George managed to understand where he went wrong pretty well.
needs to practise knowing when to use which index law.
is improving his algebra and recognition of trig functions.
is improving his algebra and recognition of trig functions.
Just needs to practise more probability questions.
understood half-angles and sectors very well after some practice.
understood half-angles and sectors very well after some practice.
needs to practise his algebra without using the ClassPad calculator, especially when the question requires expanding.