What do I enjoy most about tutoring? π
Firstly, I really love working with children, I think they are very cute and lovely, which is the initial reason for me choosing to become a tutor.
Secondly, I do enjoy helping people, and I am passionate about math, so I would like to share my knowledge and help others to solve math problems and also enjoy math.
lastly, I really looking forward to having my first part-time job, and I will definitely learn a lot through the process, which is also one of the things I enjoy the most. It is a process of self-improving and becoming a better self. I will greatly cherish this opportunity.
My Strengths as Tutor πͺ
Awards:
- Academic General Excellence 2020
- Distinction IB Biology high level & IB Psychology high level
- Distinction awards for IB Math AASL 2022
- Academic distinction prize 2022
Abilities:
- Helping parents to communicate with their customers managing complex emotions
- Volunteering in primary school as a teacherβs assistant managing complex emotions is something I have learnt as part of this role
- Vice-captain of badminton team, spirit captain of boarding house, and an executive on the Global Citizens Council.
developed great communication skills.
Most important things I can do for a student π
Helping them to find multiple ways to solve problems instead of telling them answers. It is also important to ensure that they can solve the problem independently and be able to solve the problem in different ways. Through my own experience in studying math, I think practising various types of questions is also great to improve and learn. Most importantly, let the student discover their passion and interest in math.
Subjects Tutored π
Exam Prep π
Tutoring students in π¦ π§
- grade 2
- grade 3
- grade 4
- grade 5
- grade 6
- grade 7
- grade 8
Recent Tutoring Comments:
Daniel is very focused when learning new content and is able to ask questions when he is struggling. He can understand new content very quickly.
Daniel is very focused when learning new content and is able to ask questions when he is struggling. He can understand new content very quickly.
Daniel needs to consistently review the content being learned in the past few sessions, and take time to write the full working out.
Daniel can understand some complex contexts easily and apply the knowledge when solving a new problem.
Daniel can understand some complex contexts easily and apply the knowledge when solving a new problem.
More practice is needed in problem-solving skills.
Daniel understood expanding binomial products well and finding the distance between 2 points.
Daniel understood expanding binomial products well and finding the distance between 2 points.
Daniel needs to focus on null factor laws, including factorising the equation and finding solutions.
Daniel is able to solve the questions independently and ask questions when he is confused; Daniel showed a good attitude and effort during the session.
Daniel is able to solve the questions independently and ask questions when he is confused; Daniel showed a good attitude and effort during the session.
Daniel should focus more on fraction questions. For example, when dividing a fraction and comparing the fractions, Daniel should also focus on using x to represent the unknown value and writing equations.