The teaching method I’ve found to be the most efficient and successful is that we always start the first lesson with a conversation, to ease the nerves but to also find out what kind of learning style you have, what your strengths are and your weaknesses.
This is so I get an idea of how to make the lessons bespoke to you.
Then we’ll come up with an action plan with your goals as the target and w...
The teaching method I’ve found to be the most efficient and successful is that we always start the first lesson with a conversation, to ease the nerves but to also find out what kind of learning style you have, what your strengths are and your weaknesses.
This is so I get an idea of how to make the lessons bespoke to you.
Then we’ll come up with an action plan with your goals as the target and work our way to there.
Active recall is something I think is very important so we’ll always recap every lesson at the start of the next.
With the general lesson structure it’ll always be going through the topics you’re struggling with and make sure you have a good understanding (it’s all good memorising something but understanding it properly in your way makes a world of a difference).
Then once I think you have a good understanding we’ll go through exam questions and go through them together making sure we extract as many marks as we can.