I love teaching others and it is one of my favourite things to do. I have recently completed my gcses in 2025 and aim to transfer the methods i use for myself and pass them on to potential students. I will provide 100 percent effective methods that if you follow them to perfection there shouldn't be any reason why you will not get grades 7,8,9 in your upcoming GCSEs. Although I may be young i...
I love teaching others and it is one of my favourite things to do. I have recently completed my gcses in 2025 and aim to transfer the methods i use for myself and pass them on to potential students. I will provide 100 percent effective methods that if you follow them to perfection there shouldn't be any reason why you will not get grades 7,8,9 in your upcoming GCSEs. Although I may be young i am familiar with the modern ways of learning and researching which makes me the perfect teacher for your child! I have recently been through the process of the GCSEs and understand key principles of learning effectively such as spaced repetition, active recall and many more methods. For example i will provide a key chart which has topics which the student may not feel entirely comfortable on and will target those gaps constantly at the end of every lesson after our post lesson quiz. I believe targeting weaknesses is the number one most important thing at GCSE. I generally specialise in GCSE AQA English Language, AQA GCSE History, Elizabethan England, Nazi Germany, Medicine Through and GCSE Biology in which I am aiming for grade 8s and 9s in. People may find these subjects difficult especially English language which requires a new dimension of creativity however i will provide methods which make thinking of these creative ideas even more easy. In GCSE AQA History it is all about repetition of knowledge and finding memorable acronyms which allow you to easily recall key facts which are one of the most important factors in getting a grade 8 or 9 at GCSE History! I hope whoever realises this allows me to guide potential students to top grades at GCSE.
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