Although I've just finished A-levels, I have a bit of experience in tutoring. I usually adapt my methods depending on the difficulty of the topic but I like to follow some main steps
1. Introduction to the topic (e.g. to understand when and why the method is used)
2. Worked examples from question banks
3. Try questions by yourself to check your understanding
I'm able to cover:
A-level and GCSE...
Although I've just finished A-levels, I have a bit of experience in tutoring. I usually adapt my methods depending on the difficulty of the topic but I like to follow some main steps
1. Introduction to the topic (e.g. to understand when and why the method is used)
2. Worked examples from question banks
3. Try questions by yourself to check your understanding
I'm able to cover:
A-level and GCSE Maths
A-Level Chemistry (OCR spec)
Lessons would be taught using Zoom, hence you must have a working mic and camera (a camera is only needed to show workings).
Lessons would last 2 hours and ideally be once or twice a week on any weekday at times between 10 am - 8 pm.
My experience in tutoring comes from helping KS3 students in preparation for their Biology Olympiad in which I had to plan and teach lessons on content that they hadn't covered yet as well as preparing some KS4 students for their mock exams.