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Trusted teacher: I've completed my GCSEs a little over a year ago , I'm on here to fund myself in the future (primarily university) . I've averaged above an A (above grade 7) overall with recent experience and am still attending sixth form . Because of this I'll be able to easily relate to and figure out the needs of my tutee as I was in their position not too long ago . I myself studied based on topic rather than necessarily textbooks , this means that I can make due with any textbook or other material (this accounts for difference in exam boards). I can teach a concept from the ground up , or to solidify knowledge on topics as well as teach the basic principles for understanding the topic in the first place . I'm especially good at understanding and taking advantage of mark schemes to maximise grades , despite if the topic is completely unbeknownst to you . Though this seems minor , this tactic means you'll almost never score zero marks on a question . Ergo : if you can do half of the questions on a 100 mark test you'll get around 50 marks (high C to low B grade , grade 5 to 6) however even without understanding the rest it's easy to get at least another 15 marks up to around 25 (you usually cannot get over half marks without getting close to the answer , which is why half the remaining marks is a typical maximum) putting your grade up to to a minimum of a strong B or a maximum of a solid A (min of a grade 6 and max of grade 8) all of which requires minimal work which you won't forget . In English a similar thing can be done with punctuation , so long as you use a type of punctuation once ; you can score easy additional marks and get more marks on other criteria due to the examiner's bias . This is my forté .
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Maths class is an essential component of a well-rounded education, providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to solve complex problems, think critically, and analyse data. In this class, students explore various mathematical concepts, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and calculus, depending on their grade level and curriculum. The primary goal of a mathematics class is to develop students' mathematical proficiency, which includes problem-solving abilities, logical reasoning, and mathematical communication. Students are encouraged to apply mathematical concepts to real-life situations, fostering a deeper understanding of how mathematics is relevant and applicable in everyday life. Mathematics classes typically involve a combination of lessons, discussions, and hands-on activities. Students are often required to complete assignments, homework, and projects to reinforce their understanding of the material. English Class: English class is designed to enhance students' language skills, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It focuses on developing students' ability to effectively communicate, comprehend, and analyse various forms of written and spoken language. In an English class, students engage in a wide range of activities to improve their language proficiency. These activities may include reading and analysing literature, writing essays and creative pieces, participating in discussions and debates, and delivering presentations. Grammar, vocabulary, and language conventions are also taught to ensure students have a strong foundation in English language usage. The objectives of an English class extend beyond language skills. It aims to foster critical thinking, cultural awareness, and empathy through the exploration of diverse texts and perspectives. Students are encouraged to express their thoughts and opinions, engage in collaborative learning, and develop their own unique writing style. English classes often incorporate a variety of resources, such as textbooks, novels, short stories, poems, and multimedia materials.
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