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I am currently pursuing an LLB (Year 1) undergraduate degree at City, University of London, with a strong interest in exploring different areas of law, legal research, and trial advocacy (including mooting competitions). As a first-year law student, I am actively taking part in extra-curricular, networking, and legal activities to deepen my understanding of how law shapes society.
In sixth form, A-Level Law was one of my chosen subjects, and I achieved an A in my final exams.
Although I have not taught formally before, I am confident in communicating legal concepts clearly and effectively. I always aim to make my lessons engaging. Alongside the academic elements of legal studies, I can also teach students the practical side of law—such as how moots work, how to build skeleton arguments and bundles, and insights from legal events and networking sessions I have attended.
The legal topics I will be focusing on mainly include the English Legal System, Criminal Law, Tort Law, and Contract Law.
My teaching style involves first explaining the legal topic in depth, ensuring we analyse key cases thoroughly, and then working through practice questions together to consolidate understanding.
However, since all students have different ways of learning, in my lessons I will be aiming to tailor my lessons to specific needs of students to make sure our lessons are efficient, productive and engaging.