If you really want to gain an *understanding* of the content you're being taught at school, I'm your man. Unlike a lot of school teachers or professional tutors, I never found any of the subjects I studied particularly "easy" - but since I put the effort in to understand the content instead of rote memorising rules and methods I didn't find the exams particularly difficult, even when new content...
If you really want to gain an *understanding* of the content you're being taught at school, I'm your man. Unlike a lot of school teachers or professional tutors, I never found any of the subjects I studied particularly "easy" - but since I put the effort in to understand the content instead of rote memorising rules and methods I didn't find the exams particularly difficult, even when new content came up.
My teaching will aim to pinpoint weak areas in your chosen subject and fix that weakness by offering new ways of thinking about the topic. Bring me your problems or past papers etc. and I will try to fix those for you.
I guess I should write some more stuff about me here...
Uh... Got an Arkwright engineering scholarship in year 12/13, C3L6 Gold certificate, trained karate for 3 years (got my purple belt) and Kickboxing and Judo for a year, though I don't really go to judo training that often. Competed in SKRFE and got a gold medal in their "kumite star" category which is basically just point kickboxing. Competed in Leeds UKC and didn't do nearly as well (lol)
I like learning languages... Aside from being fluent in English (duh) I'm also a native Bangla/Bengali speaker and have learnt German and Japanese. Though my German isn't great I can piece together sentences (I only really learnt it for GCSEs) my Japanese is pretty decent I reckon. Not great by any means but I can speak decently I think. Also did a semester of Mandarin at uni.