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Neil
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Neil
Town/city/borough London, City of Westminster (), Puddle Dock, Elephant & Castle, Blackfriars, Westminster Abbey
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Level of the lessons
Secondary school
GCSE
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Languages
English
Education and qualifications
Education and qualifications
Bachelor's Degree: First-Class Mathematics Degree - Queen Mary University of London
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Neil in a nutshell
You might love maths, or completely hate it - either is totally fine, and we can work together in moving towards your personal aspirations.

The main aspects of my teaching are based on techniques which worked for me in my academic studies. This involves working through practice questions/exam papers, identifying and breaking down areas of difficulty, and developing revision and exam techniques....
You might love maths, or completely hate it - either is totally fine, and we can work together in moving towards your personal aspirations.

The main aspects of my teaching are based on techniques which worked for me in my academic studies. This involves working through practice questions/exam papers, identifying and breaking down areas of difficulty, and developing revision and exam techniques. This basic approach will be tailored to each student and their needs. Everyone has different methods which work for them, and I am keen to collaborate and find out what is best for you. I'm patient, personable and easy to talk to.

I break down maths topics into their most basic components, building slowly and making sure that everything is presented in the most clear and simple way possible. Everyone has a different pace of learning, and it's important not to rush. Whenever possible, I apply maths to the real world and link it to a student's hobbies and interests. I can approach topics from different angles to develop a thorough understanding.

I've struggled with plenty of maths problems, and still do to this day. In my experience, the best way to learn is to persevere, trying as many different approaches as possible until something clicks.
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