What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
The most I enjoy about tutoring is watching kids understand the concepts of the lesson and proceeding with the will to study the subject.
Watching kids learn and grow brings me immense joy.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
I believe that one of my biggest strengths is getting the students understand the theory behind the numbers.
Dual communication skills and being student-friendly are added points to my strengths.
Understanding that students have different level of capabilities and adjusting the way of teaching according to their level of capability is definitely another strength.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to guide the student in a practical way rather than sticking to the theory.
Furthermore, it is also important that a tutor acknowledges that the level of grasping capability of a student when it comes to the knowledge in Math is different from another student. And it is important for a tutor to drive the student towards the theory without any added pressure.
Subjects Tutored 🎓
Exam Prep 📝
Tutoring students in 👦 👧
- grade 6
- grade 7
- grade 8
- grade 9
- grade 10
- grade 11
Recent Tutoring Comments:
The lesson was focused on basic concepts
The lesson was focused on basic concepts
The student has been improving from the previous session
The lesson was focused mainly on the basic concepts
The lesson was focused mainly on the basic concepts
The student has been gradually improving
The session went very well and the student was very interactive
The session went very well and the student was very interactive
a little bit of attention has to be paid on the student for the first few weeks until she gets used to the practice of the lessons.
it was a very good session. student was very well focused
it was a very good session. student was very well focused
for the time being, student needs to clarify concepts between atoms and molecules, and the relationship to atomic numbers of elements in the science subject. The math lesson went on very well.