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Thursday, March 19, 2015

English Tuition by Peer Tutor in JC (A Level Graduate). SMS 9299 6006 For Tuition in Singapore.

FEATURED TUTOR

Name: CC
Gender: Female
Race: Chinese
Rate Range ($) : 30-45
Focused Subjects: Science, English, Mathematics
Focused Levels: Primary, Secondary
Qualifications: A Levels
Years of Experience: 1+
Area of preference: Buangkok
Other Information: Previously involved in peer tutoring program in JC

According to "Private tuition in Singapore - A White Paper Release" conducted by Blackbox Research in 2012, 80% of Singaporeans believe that tuition is beneficial to education.

Are your kids or you having problems with your subjects? We are in this industry for 14 years and have top graduates, NIE teachers, professors and accredited tutors who specialised in teaching different subjects.

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We offer both one-to-one and group tuition for  students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

Do contact me at + 65 9299-6006 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Teaching Methodology:
1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Subjects/ Levels Available For Tuition Lessons:
Pre School- English, Mathematics, Chinese, Malay, Tamil
Primary- English, Mathematics, Chinese, Malay, Tamil, Science, Music, Social Studies
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Student's Profile:
**Pre School
**Primary School/ PSLE
**Secondary School/ O & N Level, IP
**Pre U; Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)


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Monday, October 27, 2014

Junior College Economics Tuition, SMS +65 9372 7675 For Tutors! | FindTuitionTeachers Online Agency in Singapore

The price of eggs increased by up to 20 pence a dozen in Jan 2012.
What is the most likely cause of this rise in price?
a) A scare that eating eggs might be unhealthy
b) A decrease in the price of feed for hens
c) A reduction in tax on eggs
d) New regulations which prevent the intensive farming of egg-laying hens
Answer?
Explanation?

In 2011, the European Commission proposed the removal of all government subsidies to train operating companies. The most likely effect of implementing such a policy would be to
a) decrease external costs from motoring
b) increase the price of train services
c) increase demand for train services
d) decrease air fares in Europe
Answer?
Explanation?

In a free market economy, an example of market failure would occur if
a) external benefits from education provisions are ignored by the price mechanism
b) firms enter a market in response to an increase in demand
c) external costs are internalised by the price mechanism
d) government intervention in healthcare leads to a misallocation of resources
Answer?
Explanation?


We offer both one-to-one and group Economics tuition. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

For more information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com

Source:
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Economics/2013/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/6EC01_01_que_20130513.pdf

Saturday, August 9, 2014

A Level Biology Sample Questions VI | FindTuitionTeachers | Online Tuition Agency in Singapore

John thought that there was a difference in breathing when lying down compared
with when sitting on a chair.
 He decided to test this, using traces from a spirometer.
 (a) Describe how he could use data from spirometer traces to compare breathing
when lying down and when sitting on a chair.
_
State two variables which need to be controlled to provide valid spirometer
traces.
_
Earthworms are animals that improve the quality of soil needed for plant growth.
 Farmers often plough the soil before planting crops in a field.
 A farmer wanted to investigate the effect of ploughing on the presence of
earthworms. He used different methods to plough two fields (field A and field B),
next to each other. These fields were then left for one month.
 The farmer then randomly placed quadrats (0.5 m × 0.5 m) in field A. In each quadrat
he poured a weak detergent solution onto the soil. He then counted the number of
earthworms that came to the surface in each quadrat.
 He repeated this process in field B.
 A copy of the farmer’s raw results is shown below:
 Field A: 10, 4, 13, 9, 9, 3, 8, 5, 4
 Field B: 15, 6, 12, 0, 3, 8, 9, 10, 7, 4, 6
 (a) Write a suitable null hypothesis for this investigation.
_
Plants can be grown in glasshouses, using hydroponics. Hydroponics is a method of
growing plants that replaces soil with solutions containing mineral ions.
 Plan an investigation to find the optimum concentration of magnesium ions in the
mineral ion solution used to grow the plants.
 Your answer should give details under the following headings.
 (a) A consideration of whether there are any safety or ethical issues you would need
to consider.
_
Suggestions for preliminary work that you might undertake to ensure your
proposed method would provide meaningful data.
_

BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

For more information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com

Source:
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/biology/images/biologybanner.jpg
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Biology/2013/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/6BI08_01_que_20130514.pdf

Monday, August 4, 2014

Junior College Economics Tuition | FindTuitionTeachers Online Agency in Singapore

The price of eggs increased by up to 20 pence a dozen in Jan 2012.
What is the most likely cause of this rise in price?
a) A scare that eating eggs might be unhealthy
b) A decrease in the price of feed for hens
c) A reduction in tax on eggs
d) New regulations which prevent the intensive farming of egg-laying hens
Answer?
Explanation?

In 2011, the European Commission proposed the removal of all government subsidies to train operating companies. The most likely effect of implementing such a policy would be to
a) decrease external costs from motoring
b) increase the price of train services
c) increase demand for train services
d) decrease air fares in Europe
Answer?
Explanation?

In a free market economy, an example of market failure would occur if
a) external benefits from education provisions are ignored by the price mechanism
b) firms enter a market in response to an increase in demand
c) external costs are internalised by the price mechanism
d) government intervention in healthcare leads to a misallocation of resources
Answer?
Explanation?


We offer both one-to-one and group Economics tuition. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

For more information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com

Source:
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Economics/2013/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/6EC01_01_que_20130513.pdf

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

A Level Economics Sample Questions

The price of eggs increased by up to 20 pence a dozen in Jan 2012.
What is the most likely cause of this rise in price?
a) A scare that eating eggs might be unhealthy
b) A decrease in the price of feed for hens
c) A reduction in tax on eggs
d) New regulations which prevent the intensive farming of egg-laying hens
Answer?
Explanation?

In 2011, the European Commission proposed the removal of all government subsidies to train operating companies. The most likely effect of implementing such a policy would be to
a) decrease external costs from motoring
b) increase the price of train services
c) increase demand for train services
d) decrease air fares in Europe
Answer?
Explanation?

In a free market economy, an example of market failure would occur if
a) external benefits from education provisions are ignored by the price mechanism
b) firms enter a market in response to an increase in demand
c) external costs are internalised by the price mechanism
d) government intervention in healthcare leads to a misallocation of resources
Answer?
Explanation?


We offer both one-to-one and group Economics tuition. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

For more information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com

Source:
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Economics/2013/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/6EC01_01_que_20130513.pdf