I use zoom for my lessons. The collaboration option on zoom is not brilliant so I usually use the sharing screen option and I have all questions for the session prepared on a document where answers will be written by me (given by you). The document is then shared with you via email. Lessons are prepared either based on your choice of topic, or we can do a past paper and then depending on how this...
I use zoom for my lessons. The collaboration option on zoom is not brilliant so I usually use the sharing screen option and I have all questions for the session prepared on a document where answers will be written by me (given by you). The document is then shared with you via email. Lessons are prepared either based on your choice of topic, or we can do a past paper and then depending on how this goes, I would compile a list of topics to review/revisit and this would be used in sessions.
I use a lot of questioning to allow you to solve the problems, however at the same time, I do not preasure students to try and figure out the answer if they are struggling to do it.
I focus on the language used in exam questions, if your focus is on practicing towards an exam.
If your focus is more functional maths, I have an abundance of resources to help you tackle real life maths problems too.