About
My first priority is you and your ideas and needs, to make learning fun and satisfying.
I tend to make my lessons as interactive as possible, and ocassionally include videos, games to make my lessons more relatable, enjoyable and engaging to my students.
I like to make lesson plans very well fitted to the students' specific needs, and tailored to their personalities.
I enjoy the gratitude I feel and the gratitude I see on students' faces when they make an tremendous improvement in a seemingly impossible subject.
For me, teaching is the way I can provide the most value to society.
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I introduce myself and my teaching style. I also ask the students if they have any special needs or requests.
My first priority is you and your ideas and needs, to make learning fun and satisfying.
I tend to make my lessons as interactive as possible, and ocassionally include videos, games to make my lessons more relatable, enjoyable and engaging to my students.
I like to make lesson plans very well fitted to the students' specific needs, and tailored to their personalities.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have an MSc diploma and I have completed various teaching bootcamps in the UK.
I also completed summer traineeships in the UK during my university years at Teachfirst.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I price $30/h for university tuition.
I price $20/h for high school/middle school/kindergarden level tuition.
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching half way through my first year in university. Initially I was just curious, but very soon I realised that I enjoy it more than any other type of scientific work.
It started initially as a side-hussle, but eventually grown into my full-time job.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have strong record of teaching students on a number of different platforms from all over the world, both offline and online. Thus I have a great cultural awareness and sensitivity in teaching.
I really enjoy the diversity of tutoring students with all kinds of abilities and backgrounds (from the low ability to top-class level)
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I recently helped to a disabled student in Maths, who's confidence was really down by bullying from peers and discrimination. Also her teachers really disfavoured her due to inadequate preparation. After a few sessions, I figured how to amke the material more relatable and enjoyable to her. I made her realise that her abilities are not nearly as weak as she previously though. The gratitude I seen on her face after she's got a good grade on her final exam has yet again confirmed why I truly like this job.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Ask yourself these questions first:
-What do I want to learn?
-In what way do I find learning most enjoyable and effective?
-Tutors with what kind of personality I find the most engaging?
In the process of finding a tutor, the tutor's profile should match with your own answers to these questions, that is why you should really think about these questions.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Ask yourself
-What do I want to learn?
Identify 3 key points you need to improve on during the first lesson. Your questions should really be concise and focused on these 3 key points.
This is how you can get the most accurate help.