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Chua Sing Li Audrey (13689)

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Tuition Areas [...]
West, South, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Bukit Merah, Bukit Timah, Central (City), Kallang/Whampoa, Queenstown, Toa Payoh, Harbourfront, Marina Bay, Outram Park, Redhill, Tanjong Pagar, Tiong Bahru, Braddell
Qualification
Undergraduate
Tuition Background
Part-Time
Tuition/Teaching Experience
Secondary 4 English Language - 1-2x a week. My student's English Language foundation was weak as it is not her first language and she began school in Singapore only in secondary 1. I gave her intensive tuition for her prelims and O levels, focusing on factual writing. Our hard work paid off when she passed well for the O levels.
Secondary 1-2 English and Mathematics - I tutored a student in English and Mathematics. She failed PSLE Maths and started tuition before secondary 1 began. I strengthened her Maths foundation and encouraged reading newspapers and academic magazines, never spoon-feeding knowledge. In addition, I gave homework every week and planned the structure and amount of homework depending on her progress. She improved and scored a B at the end of secondary
Education [...]
  • NUS (2009-2012)
    • Economics - 3.14
  • Crescent Girls' School (2003-2006)
    • English Language - A1
    • Combined Humanities (SS/H - A1
    • Pure Literature - A1
    • Mathematics - A1
    • Additional Mathematics - A1
    • Chinese Language - A1
    • Pure Chemistry - A2
    • Pure Physics - B3
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Tutoring Subjects
  • Primary level - English Mathematics 
  • Lower secondary level - English History Mathematics Social Studies 
  • Upper secondary level - A Maths E Maths English History Social Studies 
  • Junior college level - Economics General Paper 
Commitment / Other Details
My academic strength lies in writing and I scored A for GP in Anglo-Chinese Junior College. I am willing to give tuition more frequently especially during the exam period and can recommend suitable assessment books and guidebooks to help individual students progress at a good pace.
Rapport Building
I start by letting the student take charge of their own learning - tell me your goals and how much effort you are willing to put in (varies depending on their school cca). By studying their goals and their foundation in the studies, I recommend a suitable pace of learning, typically by starting with intensive practising on topics which they are weak in. After I give homework on the first lesson, from the second lesson onward, the first hour or so is devoted to questions from students about revision or new topics taught in school. I will go through the difficult topics before starting to go through the homework I had set. I don't spoon-feed knowledge or information - I believe in guiding a student's train of thoughts in understanding a subject and helping them navigate a new concept.

I will also discuss the student's progress with their parent or guardian every month or whenever necessary, when they so request to find out more about their child's/charge's progress.
Keeping Up with Curriculum
I keep closely in tune with the latest social and economic news and read widely.
As a Good Tutor
A good tutor assists a student in her studies, adds a new dimension to the way she learns and reinforces concepts taught in school through providing extra guidance. A good tutor neither spoon-feeds information and knowledge nor does she merely gives answers without explaining the rationale or concept behind the logic. She enhances her student's learning.
Accept Below Average Rate?
No
Handle Special Needs Children?
No
Age
30-39
Parent/Student Comments
Assignments Taken
Nil
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