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Trusted teacher: Hi :) I am appealing to Claas, I am 23 years old and live in Munich (Germany). I completed my medical studies in Freiburg (Germany) and was recently in Marseille for an Erasmus semester abroad. I suggest the German course, mathematics, and physicism: 1) Cours particuliers d'allemand This is all in my native language, and I speak English at a C1 level. I also speak French, but it's better to read it in English right away :) 2) Mathematics Unique in English or German, every level 3) Body structure Unique, available in English or German, for all levels. My experience: Since the age of 8, I have completed specialized courses in mathematics and physiology, currently assisting two German students whom I prepared for their final exams (Abitur). I have also conducted certified and experimental Voile monitoring, which allows me to understand my children's habits at every age. I dealt with an employee who accepts that his parents assume more is possible and can be achieved faster. I am incapable of asking stupid and voluntary questions, which is exactly what I understand from this book. If you have any questions, please contact me! ___________________ ___________________ Hi :) I am Claas, 23 years old, from Munich (Germany), studying medicine in Freiburg (Germany) and am currently in Marseille for my Erasmus semester. I would like to offer German, mathematics, and physics lessons: 1) German tutoring German is my native language and I speak English at a C1 level. I also speak French, but not as well as English. 2) Mathematics Only in English or German, all levels 3) Physics Only in English or German, all levels My experience: I have been tutoring in mathematics and physics for eight years, currently two German students preparing for their Abitur (university entrance exams). I am also a certified and experienced sailing instructor and therefore have experience working with children of all ages. I am a dedicated teacher who truly cares about his students learning as much as possible as quickly as possible. There are no stupid questions with me, and I will gladly explain everything to you until you really understand it. I will be glad to answer any questions you might have! Your, Claas
German · Math · Physics
Trusted teacher: Accustomed to teaching in very different contexts (University, companies, associations, individuals), I adapt my teaching to the specific profile of the learner, taking into account their wishes (type of practice) and objectives (performance, health, etc.), their physical characteristics and abilities (height, weight) and their state of health (age, functional limitations), and finally, their motivation (workload they are ready to assume in class and in personal work). As a rigorous and dedicated teacher, I believe that if a student isn't progressing sufficiently, it's because the teaching approach isn't suitable. Therefore, it's essential to create a learning environment that is serious, inspiring, engaging, and so on, depending on the needs of each student. The diverse environments and student populations I've taught have taught me this. And then there's the matter of providing resources as needed: whether it's theoretical texts or customized educational videos, the modern world offers us an endless array of tools! For beginners, it's essential to start by establishing a technical foundation and preparing the body for the physical demands of the sport (classic strength, speed, and flexibility training, along with cardio to support it all!). For this initial level, I draw on both Muay Thai, my original training, and Kung Fu, which serves this purpose very well. The introduction to striking combat initially focuses on maximizing distance (reach); we'll gradually close the distance as reaction time and the psychological readiness required for combat develop. For intermediate and advanced levels, I prefer to focus on the "natural style" (see video). This is what will allow you to break through the glass ceiling. It's demanding, certainly, but you'll gain considerable speed (through fluidity) and impact (through the optimal use of kinetic energy and external forces); you'll also be calmer and more composed in combat; your strategy will evolve, you'll become a counter-puncher, a sniper. Everything will progress, but you'll have to do a large part of the work on your own, my role being limited to guiding your practice by introducing you to the exercises and acting as your sparring partner, to identify the next areas for improvement. All of this seems very cold and serious, and it is, because combat transforms you profoundly. However, nothing prevents you from enjoying it: I also promise you joy, good humor, and lightheartedness, because that's in my nature.
Muay thai (muaythai) · Kickboxing (kick boxing) · Kung fu
Trusted teacher: Hello! I am an English saxophonist, guitarist, pianist and composer / music theorist, currently based in Maastricht, NL. I've been playing saxophone, guitar and piano for 15 years and after building a life around music and creative expression, it's my passion to share that with anyone eager to learn; at any level. I believe music can bring so much value to our lives, it can excite us and move us, give us a sense of purpose and identity and ultimately enrich us in ways we would never otherwise grow. Are you a musician already, but you haven’t opened the door to music theory and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you are preparing for upcoming exams, or you simply want to spark your curiosity further with the mechanics of music? At any level, I’m here to teach music theory for jazz and contemporary music. I want to show my students the connection between music on a theoretical level and their instruments. And how understanding the building blocks of music can lead to new creative avenues through which to express themselves. It can be a struggle to know where to get started both technically and theoretically; understanding your instrument and what you are playing can help to facilitate real musical growth. As a conservatory student, having followed advanced jazz music theory. I can help at any level to further your knowledge and understanding of music. Theory is such a powerful tool for composition, songwriting and improvisation, let’s learn together in an environment that puts you and your instrument first. I offer classes from beginner musicians to conservatory / music school entrance exams and everything in between & beyond. If you are interested, feel free to get in touch! Looking forward to meeting you! Francis
Music theory · Jazz music · Music composition
Trusted teacher: Having helped many students master high-stakes testing, I help students transition from the traditional classroom habit of 'showing all work' to a high-efficiency test-taking strategy. Instead of getting bogged down in lengthy calculations, we focus on aggressive problem-solving tactics and 'quick-look' methods. My goal is to equip you with the specific shortcuts and trap-detection skills needed to bypass the noise and reach the final solution instantly. Comprehensive Domain Mastery We cover all four critical content areas tested by the College Board, prioritizing the high-yield topics that make up 70% of your score: Algebra (~35%): Mastering linear equations, inequalities, functions, and systems—the "Heart of Algebra". Advanced Math (~35%): Conquering quadratics, exponential functions, and nonlinear models. Problem-Solving & Data Analysis (~15%): Navigating ratios, percentages, probability, and complex statistical data. Geometry & Trigonometry (~15%): Solving area/volume, circle theorems, and right-triangle trigonometry. The "Test-Taker’s" Strategy Knowledge of math isn't enough; you need the right tactics to handle the Adaptive Module system. We focus on: Desmos Mastery: Utilizing the built-in graphing calculator to solve complex equations in seconds. Pacing & Time Management: Learning when to "plug in numbers" or "backsolve" rather than doing full algebraic work. Trap Identification: Spotting "attractors"; wrong answers designed to look right if you miss a single step. Student-Produced Responses: Mastering the "Grid-in" section where there are no multiple-choice options to lean on. I teach you how to avoid formatting errors and double-check your logic to ensure 100% accuracy on these high-pressure questions. The Error Log: Analyzing your practice tests to identify whether mistakes are due to content gaps or "careless" errors Whether you are aiming to break 600 or fighting for a perfect 800, I provide the specific cue-based instructions you need to know exactly what the question is asking the moment you read it.
Sat prep · Math
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