My lessons transform how you see the world. I like to make people see the things that were already there but not visible to us—until the moment we orient ourselves to sociology, as Peter Berger described this “new light.” In each lecture, we’ll practice looking at what’s really there through thick description of social phenomena: families under pressure, classrooms shaping futures, media crafting...
My lessons transform how you see the world. I like to make people see the things that were already there but not visible to us—until the moment we orient ourselves to sociology, as Peter Berger described this “new light.” In each lecture, we’ll practice looking at what’s really there through thick description of social phenomena: families under pressure, classrooms shaping futures, media crafting identities, or power hiding in plain sight.
Sociology is my passion, not just a subject. With a Master’s degree and 3 years teaching Indian students, I bring every session to life through dynamic, discussion-based formats. We start with a real-world hook—a news story, film clip, or everyday observation—then dive into core theories (Functionalism, Marxism, Feminism, Interactionism). You’ll actively debate, question assumptions, and build arguments together.
Expect interactive dynamics: 60% guided discussion and analysis, 30% essay planning/writing practice, 10% exam technique drills. I break down complex ideas into simple, memorable frameworks, so you learn to write hard-hitting A-Level/GCSE answers with killer evaluation and original insights. No rote memorisation—students tell me they start “thinking like sociologists” after 2-3 sessions, spotting inequality in ads or class dynamics at school.
My experience teaching diverse Indian students honed my ability to adapt: clear explanations for beginners, depth for advanced learners. Sessions are structured yet flexible—your homework gets detailed feedback to sharpen arguments. By course end, you’ll not only ace exams but see society anew, writing with confidence and flair. Join me to turn sociology from abstract theory into a powerful lens on life.
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