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Hi I am a Chemical Engineer and a dedicated teacher. I have been teaching since I was 21. I began preparing students for admission to the Faculty of Engineering and, after graduating, I formally trained as a teacher. Teaching is one of my greatest passions, and I especially enjoy being able to guide each student through their personal learning process. My main goal is to create a strong bond between teacher and student, based on trust, respect, and a desire to progress. I firmly believe that when there is a good connection, learning flows naturally. How are my classes? Sessions can be in-person or online. In the first part, we cover theory with clear examples, and in the second, we focus on intensive practice: we solve many exercises, including those with "traps" or details that often cause confusion. This allows you to consolidate your skills, reason in depth, and prepare for all types of assessments. I currently live in Marbella, where I work at an academy and also with my own students. Please note that I have limited availability, but I will do my best to accommodate your needs. Online classes include ongoing support, with specific times during the day when you can ask me questions via WhatsApp, in addition to what was covered in class. If you're looking to improve your math, physics, or chemistry (high school, Spanish secondary school, or general tutoring), don't hesitate to write to me. We can have a first meeting so you can get to know my teaching style and see if we're a good team! Are you up for it? Tell me about your needs and goals. I'll offer you all my support and energy to help you progress confidently (and pass the Spanish secondary school, of course!). Note: I do not offer a free trial class. Updated: May 2025 Subjects: Mathematics I and II, Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences, Statistics and Probability, Physics, and Chemistry. Level: Baccalaureate and preparation for the EBAU (Bachelor's Degree).
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1. Introduction: This lesson aims to introduce mathematical concepts in an interactive and engaging way that stimulates students' creative thinking and helps them connect what they learn to real-life situations. Through a stimulating digital learning environment, the lesson actively engages students, encouraging them to explore, ask questions, and engage in constructive dialogue. 2. Educational objectives: At the end of the lesson, the student is expected to be able to: *Understanding [the mathematical concept]. *Applying the skill in various situations. *Participate effectively in group and interactive activities. *Express understanding through explanation, drawing, or solving exercises. 3. Means and tools: *A computer or tablet connected to the Internet. - Presentation software (Zoom / Google Meet / Microsoft Teams). *Digital whiteboard (Jamboard or Whiteboard). *Interactive activities (Kahoot / Quizizz / Math games). *Electronic worksheets or simple applications. 4. Lesson steps: Time activity 10-minute engaging introduction: Ask an interesting question or simple riddle related to the lesson to grab the student's attention. 15-minute Concept Presentation: A simplified explanation using visual examples and short stories to bring the idea closer to reality. 15 minutes interactive activity: Have the student participate in solving problems through a game or challenge. 10 minutes Individual Application: Distribute a worksheet or digital activity to complete short exercises that reinforce understanding. 10-minute wrap-up and evaluation: Open discussion, quick review, then a closing question or puzzle to stimulate. 5. Evaluation: *Note during participation. *Interaction in activities. *Solve individual exercises. *Answer the concluding questions. 6. Homework: A simple online activity or short exercise to apply what the student has learned in a fun way.
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