Dear Sec 4 students,
Here is my revision schedule for you for this year:
O-LEVEL PRIVATE CANDIDATES
A-LEVEL PRIVATE CANDIDATES
This is a 10-month programme. Ideally you should enrol in January as the A-Levels is a rigorous exam.
Subjects currently offered: H2 Math, H2 Physics, H2 Chemistry, H2 Economics, H2 Management of Business, H1 General paper.
Note that if you are a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, to get into a local university like NUS or NTU, you will only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.
Although you will need to do 4 subjects at the A-Levels, at Singapore Learner Academy, you can choose to sign up for less than 4 subjects if you feel that you can study the remaining subjects by yourself.
Fee Matters:
The fee per month for each subject is $240. Fees are due in the first week of each month.
One-time Registration Fee for each student is $20.
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper etc) per NON-SCIENCE subject is $90 for the whole course.
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper, science lab consumables etc) per SCIENCE subject is $350 for the whole course.
A Deposit equivalent to one-month’s fee is payable upon registration. (This Deposit will be used as fee for October)
Total Fee payable at point of Registration: [$20] + [$90 x (number of Non-Science subjects)] + [$350 x (number of Science subjects)]+ [$240 x (number of subjects) x 2 (due to deposit)].
Total fee in a normal month = $240 x (number of subjects)
Parents/students will be also be informed of any books which need to be purchased. Students are also expected to have their own writing materials and calculator.
Administrative and Operational Matters:
Education days: Mon, Tue, Thur, and Fri and weekends (for practicals), except public holidays and some government school holidays. Students need to come only on days for which they have official lessons.
Education hours: Depending on availability, you can choose to attend classes in the mornings, afternoons or evenings: 10.45 am – 12.45 pm, 1.45 pm – 3.45 pm, 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm (Not all these sessions will be utilized in a single day).
Education calendar: In terms of weeks, terms, months and semester of study as well as no-lesson days, SLA generally follows the same academic calendar as those of government secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore, so that families and staff with children in public secondary schools can better align their social activities. However, graduating students may be asked to attend extra lessons or take internal examinations in the June holidays.
Registration:
Registration is now open for the 2019 intake. Classes will officially commence on Monday 4 Feb 2019. However, students who are taking the A-Levels for the first time are required to start classes in the first week of Jan 2019. To register, please visit Singapore Learner to fill up a registration form and to make the necessary payments.
Our administrative opening hours: Weekdays: 11 am to 8 pm | Saturdays 10 am to 3 pm.
HOW TO CONTACT US / LOCATION:
Singapore Learner @ Bukit Batok
Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).
Tel: +(65) 65694897, +(65) 98530744 (SMS), +(65) 97860411 (SMS)
FAQ
FAQ1: If I’m a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?
You only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.
FAQ2: If I’m a private candidate doing the A-Levels for the first time, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?
You’ll need to do 3 H2 subjects, 1 H1 content subject, GP and MT. Total 6 subjects.
FAQ3: If I’m a private candidate, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into an overseas university like in the UK or Australia?
Most overseas universities accept just 3 H2 subjects. Even GP is not needed. However some universities may expect a fourth subject, which can be a H1 or H2 subject, but it is safer to take a H2 subject.
Secondary Years (S1-S4) Programme for Private candidates
For S1 to S3 students who wish to prepare for the O-Level or A-Level exams as private candidates, we welcome you to join the Singapore Learner Academy (SLA), which is an academic division in Singapore Learner which aims to prepare private candidates for national certificate examinations.
How is SLA different from other “private schools” and other “schools” in general?
SLA is not a full-time “school” as it only has at most 4.5 hrs of lessons a day for 4 days in a week, Monday-Thursday.
SLA does not have Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) such as sports and camps. However, over time, special interest and hobby groups may be formed and enrichment activities may be conducted in the afternoons.
SLA takes in students from Sec 1 level (13-yr-olds) onwards.
Every Secondary-level student in SLA will be in the Express stream, regardless of their PSLE results.
Essentially, SLA is a Daytime Immersive Tutorial Programme to prepare students for the O-Level exams.
What are the subjects offered at SLA?
O-LEVEL PROGRAMME (2 to 4 years):
Main academic subjects which will be offered from Sec 1 to Sec 4: English, Math, A.Math, Chemistry, Physics, Science (Physics, Chemistry), History, Literature, Social Studies. Every academic year, students are expected to choose between 5 to 6 of these subjects, and the subject combination in Sec 3 must be the same as that in Sec 4 so as to have sufficient lesson hours to prepare for the national exams. Each subject has 3 contact hrs a week.
Please note that students who intend to proceed to a Polytechnic must offer English (at least a C6 for most courses), Math (at least a C6), and 3 other subjects, for a total of 5 subjects. Thus students who do less than 5 subjects in SLA need to study their 5th subject on their own if they intend to apply to a polytechnic.
Students who intend to proceed to a Junior College must offer English (at least a C6), Math (at least a D7), and 4 other subjects, for a total of 6 subjects, and must have passed Mother Tongue (at least a D7). Thus students who do less than 6 subjects in SLA need to study their remaining subjects on their own if they intend to apply to a JC.
Our teaching and assessment methodologies will, where appropriate, incorporate principles from the following curricular approaches: Problem-based Learning, Authentic Learning, Assessment for Learning, Experiential Learning, Service Learning, Productive Failure, Metacognition and Systems Thinking.
SLA will also conduct Science Practical training and assessment for its students.
Part of curriculum time will be set aside for project work, learning journeys and physical activities.
Fee Matters:
The fee per month for each subject is $180 (including June, November and December for non-graduating students). Fees are due in the first week of each month.
One-time Registration Fee for each student is $20.
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper etc) per NON-SCIENCE subject is $90 for the whole year.
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper, science lab consumables etc) per SCIENCE subject is $350 for the whole year.
A Deposit equivalent to one-month’s fee is payable upon registration. (This Deposit will be used as fee for December for non-graduating students or as fee for October for graduating students).
Total Fee payable at point of Registration: [$20] + [$90 x (number of Non-Science subjects)] + [$350 x (number of Science subjects)]+ [$180 x (number of subjects) x 2 (due to deposit)].
Total fee in a normal month = $180 x (number of subjects)
Parents will be also be informed of any books which need to be purchased. Students are also expected to have their own writing materials and calculator.
Administrative and Operational Matters:
Education days: Mon to Fri, except public holidays and government school holidays. Students need to come only on days for which they have official lessons.
Education hours: 10.30 am to 12.00 pm, 15-min break, 12.15 am to 1.45 pm, 15-min break, 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm, 15-min break, 3.45 pm to 5.15 pm. Not all these sessions will be utilized in a single day. Students will do two to three different subjects each day.
Education calendar: In terms of weeks, terms, months and semester of study as well as no-lesson days, SLA generally follows the same academic calendar as those of government secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore, so that families and staff with children in public secondary schools can better align their social activities. However, graduating students may be asked to attend extra lessons in the June holidays.
Registration:
Registration is now open for the 2018 intake. To register, please visit Singapore Learner to fill up a registration form and to make the necessary payments.
Our administrative opening hours: Weekdays: 3pm to 8pm | Saturdays 11 am to 4 pm.
Contact Us: 65694897 (Office) | 98530744 (Manager) | 97860411 (Director)
Retaking O-Levels for Private Candidates
Dedicated, Qualified and Experienced Teachers.
You can choose to do ANY number of subjects.
Fees are paid MONTHLY.
Other than Combined Science, we also offer Pure Science.
Availability of Science Practical Sessions.
Low class size of up to 9 students only.
We are at Bukit Batok and Tampines.
O-LEVEL PREPARATION PROGRAMME
This is a 10-month programme equivalent to Sec 4 or Sec 5, with revision of Sec 3 work. Ideally you should enrol in January. If you can start in January, please do so as the O-Levels is a fairly rigorous exam.
Main academic subjects offered: English, Math, A.Math, Science (Physics, Chemistry), Science (Biology, Chemistry), Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
In SLA, you can take even just one subject if you wish. But please take note of the following:
Please note that students who intend to proceed to a Polytechnic must offer English (at least a C6 for most courses), Math (at least a C6), and 3 other subjects, for a total of 5 subjects. Thus students who do less than 5 subjects in SLA need to study their remaining subjects on their own if they intend to apply to a polytechnic.
Students who intend to proceed to a Junior College must offer English (at least a C6), Math (at least a D7), and 4 other subjects, for a total of 6 subjects, and must have passed Mother Tongue (at least a D7). Thus students who do less than 6 subjects in SLA need to study their remaining subjects on their own if they intend to apply to a JC.
Fee Matters:
The fee per month for each subject is $160.
Fees are due in the first week of each month.
One-time Registration Fee for each student is $20 (non-refundable).
Deposit for each subject = 1 month’s fee of each subject (refundable).
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper etc) per NON-SCIENCE subject is $90 (non-refundable) for the whole academic year.
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper, science lab consumables etc) per PURE SCIENCE subject is $290 (non-refundable) for the whole academic year.
Materials fee (photocopying, notes, graph paper, science lab consumables etc) for COMBINED SCIENCE is $490 (non-refundable) for the whole academic year.
Total Fee payable at point of Registration: [$20] + [$90 x (number of Non-Science subjects)] + [$290 x (number of Pure Science subjects)]+ [$490 (if Combined Science taken)] + [$160 x (number of subjects) x 2 (deposit)].
Total fee for each remaining month = $160 x (number of subjects)
Parents/students will be also be informed of any books which need to be purchased. Students are also expected to have their own writing materials and calculator.
Administrative and Operational Matters:
Education days: Mon, Tue, Thur, and Fri and weekends (for practicals), except public holidays and some government school holidays. Students need to come only on days for which they have official lessons.
Education hours: Depending on availability, you can choose to attend classes in the mornings or evenings: 10.45 am – 1.45 pm, or 7.30 pm – 10.30 pm (Not all these sessions will be utilized in a single day).
Education calendar: In terms of weeks, terms, months and semester of study as well as no-lesson days, SLA generally follows the same academic calendar as those of government secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore, so that families and staff with children in public secondary schools can better align their social activities. However, graduating students may be asked to attend extra lessons or take internal examinations in the June holidays.
Registration:
Registration is now open for the 2019 intake. Classes will officially commence on Monday 4 Feb 2019. However, students who are taking the O-Levels for the first time are required to start classes in the first week of Jan 2019. To register, please visit Singapore Learner to fill up a registration form and to make the necessary payments.
Our administrative opening hours: Weekdays: 11 am to 8 pm | Saturdays 10 am to 3 pm.
If you need to discuss with us on any of the above matters, please book an appointment with us by sending a message to 9786 0411. Thank you!
HOW TO CONTACT US / LOCATION:
Singapore Learner @ Bukit Batok
Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).
Tel: +(65) 65694897, +(65) 98530744 (SMS), +(65) 97860411 (SMS)
First-timer A-Levels for Private Candidates
We provide A-Level / H2 and O-Level Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Science (Physics/Chemistry/Biology) Practical Training for private / school candidates and homeschoolers, for both local (eg. H2, Singapore-Cambridge) and international exams (CIE, IGCSE).
Note: Our practical fees are lowest for practicals done in the Jan-Mar period. So sign up now!
You may need science practical lessons if you are a private candidate who needs a science lab and apparatus as well as practical coaching, or you are a school candidate who needs more practical training to get top grades.
School candidates (in govt sec schools, IP schools and JCs) who need more FULL PRACTICAL PRACTICE are also welcome, as you seldom get to complete a full practical in school (1.5 hrs for Combined Science practical exam, 1hr 50 min for Pure Science practicals, and 2hr 30 min for H2 practicals), mainly due to lack of curriculum time.
If you are a private school or tutor who needs a science lab or practical training for your students, you are also advised to contact us early to work out the details such as course curriculum, lab worksheets, scheduling and fee matters.
For details on Practical Courses, Mock Exams or Schedules, kindly click on any of the following links relevant to the exam and level you will be doing:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES
The registration for ‘A’ and ‘O’ Level exams as a private candidate usually opens around mid-April (Please check SEAB website) and closes before mid-May. If you are registering for a Science subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Combined Sciences), at the time of registration, you will be asked whether you have done any science practical training in any school, centre, or institute. Thus you must begin your science practical training before April. Science practical training in Singapore Learner qualifies as practical training for the purpose of registration for Science subjects for the ‘A’ and ‘O’ level exams.
Thus if you are considering Singapore Learner as your science practical training provider, you must register with us and complete at least 4 basic practical sessions for each subject by 31st April for us to certify that you have attended science practical training. As students usually do about 10 practical sessions per subject to be competent in practicals, the rest of the lab sessions can be done from May to early October, including the prelim/mock practical exams.
To proceed, please click on one of the following:
A-LEVEL H2 PRACTICALS
CIE A-LEVEL PRACTICALS
O-LEVEL PRACTICALS
Singapore Learner @ Bukit Batok
Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).
Tel: +(65) 6569 4897, +(65) 88765498 (WHATAPPS) http://wa.link/w0xxk2
Email: singaporelearner@gmail.com
If you wish to visit us, kindly call or sms first. Thank you.
FAQ
FAQ1: If I’m a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?
You only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.
FAQ2: If I’m a private candidate doing the A-Levels for the first time, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?
You’ll need to do 3 H2 subjects, 1 H1 content subject, GP and MT. Total 6 subjects.
FAQ3: If I’m a private candidate, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into an overseas university like in the UK or Australia?
Most overseas universities accept just 3 H2 subjects. Even GP is not needed. However some universities may expect a fourth subject, which can be a H1 or H2 subject, but it is safer to take a H2 subject.
Retaking A-Levels for Private Candidates
This is a 10-month programme. Ideally you should enrol in January as the A-Levels is a rigorous exam.
Subjects currently offered: H2 Math, H2 Physics, H2 Chemistry, H2 Economics, H1 General paper.
Note that if you are a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, to get into a local university like NUS or NTU, you will only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.
Although you will need to do 4 subjects at the A-Levels, at Singapore Learner Academy, you can choose to sign up for less than 4 subjects if you feel that you can study the remaining subjects by yourself.
Fee Matters:
The fee per month for each subject is $480. Fees are due in the first week of each month.
One-time Registration Fee for each student is $20.
Materials fee per non-science subject is $90 while that for a science subject is $150, for the whole course.
A Deposit equivalent to one-month’s fee is payable upon registration. (This Deposit will be used as fee for October)
Total fee in a normal month = $480 x (number of subjects)
Parents/students will be also be informed of any books which need to be purchased. Students are also expected to have their own writing materials and calculator.
Administrative and Operational Matters:
Education days: Mon, Tue, Thur, and Fri and weekends (for practicals), except public holidays and some government school holidays. Students need to come only on days for which they have official lessons.
Education hours: 10.30 am – 12.30 pm, 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm or 8.00 pm – 10.00 pm (Not all these sessions will be utilized in a single day).
Education calendar: In terms of weeks, terms, months and semester of study as well as no-lesson days, SLA generally follows the same academic calendar as those of government secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore, so that families and staff with children in public secondary schools can better align their social activities. However, graduating students may be asked to attend extra lessons or take internal examinations in the June holidays.
Registration:
Registration is now open for the 2020 intake. Classes will officially commence on the 2nd week of Jan 2020.To register, please visit Singapore Learner to fill up a registration form and to make the necessary payments.
Our administrative opening hours: Weekdays: 11 am to 8 pm | Saturdays 10 am to 3 pm.
HOW TO CONTACT US / LOCATION:
Singapore Learner @ Bukit Batok
Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).
Tel: +(65) 65694897, +(65) 98530744 (SMS), +(65) 97860411 (SMS)
FAQ
FAQ1: If I’m a private candidate re-taking the A-Levels, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?
You only need to do GP and 3 H2 subjects. Total 4 subjects. You don’t need to redo your H1 content subject or PW or MT.
FAQ2: If I’m a private candidate doing the A-Levels for the first time, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into a local university like NUS or NTU?
You’ll need to do 3 H2 subjects, 1 H1 content subject, GP and MT. Total 6 subjects.
FAQ3: If I’m a private candidate, what is the minimum number of subjects I must take to get into an overseas university like in the UK or Australia?
Most overseas universities accept just 3 H2 subjects. Even GP is not needed. However some universities may expect a fourth subject, which can be a H1 or H2 subject, but it is safer to take a H2 subject.
MASTERING QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS (O-LEVEL CHEMISTRY)
Date: 6th of June, Tuesday
Time : 9.30 am – 2 pm (4 hrs plus 1/2 hr break)
Location: Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).
Tel: +(65) 6569 4897; +(65) 97860411 (SMS only)
(Our location is just a 3-min walk from either the Bukit Batok MRT station or the Bukit Batok Bus Interchange. Buses that stop along the roads surrounding our location are numbers 157, 178, 66, 506, 173, 174, 176, 187, 985. Buses services which terminate at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange are 61, 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 852, 941, 945, 947)
Focus: CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING & APPLICATION OF SKILLS
Format: Teaching + Worksheets + Discussions
KEY CONCEPTS WHICH WILL BE COVERED:
PREPARATION OF SALTS, IDENTIFYING CATIONS, ANIONS AND GASES, TESTS FOR WATER.
FEE: $150 (if registered and paid by 31st May) or $200 (walk-in, if there is still vacancy).
Background of Tutor:
The tutor is an NIE-trained teacher, who has been coaching students in Chemistry & Physics for more than 7 years. An alumnus of RI and RJC, he holds a Master of Education degree from the National Institute of Education, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from the National University of Singapore.
TO REGISTER, SMS <STUDENT NAME> , <CHEMQA> TO 97860411.
For enquiries, you may call the above tutor at the phone numbers below:
Tel: +(65) 6569 4897; +(65) 97860411
MASTERING CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS (O-LEVEL)
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TUITION CLASSES:
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EDUCATIONAL SERVICES:
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By EX-MOE TEACHERS & EXPERIENCED TUTORS
@ BLK 644, BUKIT BATOK CENTRAL, #01-68. S(650644).
CALL 65694897 OR SMS 98530744 OR 97860411.
MASTERING CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS (O-LEVEL)
Date: 5th of June, Monday
Time : 9.30 am – 2 pm (4 hrs plus 1/2 hr break)
Location: Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).
Tel: +(65) 6569 4897; +(65) 97860411 (SMS only)
(Our location is just a 3-min walk from either the Bukit Batok MRT station or the Bukit Batok Bus Interchange. Buses that stop along the roads surrounding our location are numbers 157, 178, 66, 506, 173, 174, 176, 187, 985. Buses services which terminate at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange are 61, 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 852, 941, 945, 947)
Focus: CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING & APPLICATION OF SKILLS
Format: Teaching + Worksheets + Discussions
KEY CONCEPTS WHICH WILL BE COVERED:
Relative Atomic/Molecular/Formula Mass, The Mole, Molar Mass, Percentage Composition, Molar Volume of Gases, Concentration, Mole Ratio, Limiting Reactants, Volumetric Analysis, Percentage Yield, Percentage Purity.
FEE: $150 (if registered and paid by 31st May) or $200 (walk-in, if there is still vacancy).
Background of Tutor:
The tutor is an NIE-trained teacher, who has been coaching students in Chemistry & Physics for more than 7 years. An alumnus of RI and RJC, he holds a Master of Education degree from the National Institute of Education, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from the National University of Singapore.
TO REGISTER, SMS <STUDENT NAME> , <CHEMCALC> TO 97860411.
For enquiries, you may call the above tutor at the phone numbers below:
Tel: +(65) 6569 4897; +(65) 97860411
MASTERING QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS (O-LEVEL CHEMISTRY)
_______________________________________
TUITION CLASSES:
_______________________________________________________________
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES:
______________________________________________________________
By EX-MOE TEACHERS & EXPERIENCED TUTORS
@ BLK 644, BUKIT BATOK CENTRAL, #01-68. S(650644).
CALL 65694897 OR SMS 98530744 OR 97860411.
GENERAL PAPER JUNE HOLIDAYS PROGRAMME
General Paper Programme Outline
This is an intensive system designed to equip you with the essential tools needed.
Duration: 3 sessions (3hours each)
Course Levels available:
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A) FOUNDATION BUILDING SYSTEM (suitable for students with grades below C)
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B) FINE-TUNING SYSTEM (suitable for students with grades C and above. This course will skip fundamental work and zero-in on precision writing techniques)
*note: Course fees are identical for both programmes. Choose the one that best suits your immediate needs and circumstances.
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Overview of primary Components:
1) Essay writing techniques- Question choice & analysis, essay structures, formulating arguments, conveying ideas in effective writing- there are essays, and then there are exam-essays.
2) Comprehension skills- critical reading, question analysis, effective paraphrasing and AQ-mastery. Work-arounds and preparation before we even start reading the text is key!
3) Content- Cut down on the need to memorize tons of facts and statistics. Solutions to content-generating that will save you hours each day!
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Workshop structure:
Session 1: Essay writing
Dates: (Course A- May 30th/June 13th, Course B: June 6/21st )
From planning to execution. Using time effectively to maximise the quality of your essay: a step-by-step guide on how to tackle any question in Paper 1. Materials include a 101-essential checklist for every student, sample essays/paragraphs, discussion of examination questions to cover a broad range of topics/areas of focus.
Session 2: Comprehension
Dates: (Course A: May 31st/June 14th, Course B: June 7th/22nd )
Critical reading and prepping effectively to ensure the most coverage of the passage, as well as systematic addressing of the various question types. Paraphrasing techniques and practices will also be the focus as this skill is of core importance to this paper, and one many students overlook. Finally, deciphering the AQ- how to maximise marks in a time-pressured window. Materials will include a handout covering various question types, sample/excerpts from a wide range of JC examination papers, as well as sample AQs from past year Cambridge papers.
Session 3: Content
Dates: (Course A: June 1st/15th, Course B: June 8th/23rd)
General knowledge is key to scoring well. But often times, it is not the volume, but rather the quality, and application. Content-manipulation/generation can often dramatically cut back on hours spent memorising facts and stats for the mere sake of doing so. Students will be shown, through a variety of methodologies (mind-maps, issue-linking, thinking structures etc) how to prepare for the subject efficiently. Realising that topics/modules should never be approached as separate entities also falls in-line with the changing trends of GP questions set by Cambridge, where essay questions are often multi-faceted.
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Course take-homes:
LET’S MAKE THINKING FUN AGAIN
Appreciation of GP beyond just a subject, but rather gaining a set of skills that can be applied throughout various aspects of life and academia. Debunking myths such as “the more I know, the better I’ll do”, and finally, re-discovering the passion for learning over the need for studying.
Attendees of the workshop will also gain unlimited access to my web-blog, which houses a repository of articles, sample essays/AQ responses, as well as revision essentials.
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About the tutor:
Mr Shermann is a graduate from NUS, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and History. He has 9 years of teaching experience in various Junior Colleges implementing his GP programmes, and over a decade of experience in private coaching. He specialises in General Paper and English Language, and has been credited with creating unique and functional approaches to effective writing. A fun and interactive teacher, sessions with Mr Shermann promise to be eye-opening and productive. Let’s get those grades you deserve, and let’s make learning fun again!
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Administrative matters:
1) Sessions will be conducted over the June School Holidays.
2) Sessions will be run once a week, from 2pm to 5pm (or any alternative time provided by Singapore Learner), from Tuesdays to Thursdays
3) Fees are $150 per session, with a discount applied for every subsequent session. 2 sessions will be charged at $130 each, whilst signing up for all 3 sessions will be charged at $110 each only.
Venue: Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644)
Our location is just a 3-min walk from either the Bukit Batok MRT station or the Bukit Batok Bus Interchange. Buses that stop along the roads surrounding our location are numbers 157, 178, 66, 506, 173, 174, 176, 187, 985. Buses services which terminate at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange are 61, 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 852, 941, 945, 947
TO REGISTER, SMS <STUDENT NAME> <SESSION & COURSE NO> <DAY> TO 98530744/ 97860411
For enquries, kindly call 9108 8581