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Intake for Secondary 3 Additional Mathematics Coaching Programme

Additional Mathematics is a subject which explores in depth abstract concepts and is highly application-based. It definitely demands more from students than Elementary Mathematics.

Based on my years of experience, many Secondary 3 students lose interest and confidence in A-Maths in the first 6 months when they are not able to catch up with their learning.

If you find yourself falling into this stage even 2 months in A-Maths, I would like to invite you to join my Secondary 3 A-Maths class starting on 20 Feb 2011 (Sunday), 2 – 4pm.

Lesson is taught in a topical basis, with analogies drawn from everyday life examples to make learning easier and more enjoyable for students.

The following topics will be discussed for the year:

  • Surds
  • Indices
  • Exponential Function
  • Logarithms
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Partial Fractions
  • Factor – Remainder Theorem
  • Modulus Function
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • Linear Law
  • Trigonometry

For fees structure and registration, click here.

P.S: Secondary 3 Elementary Maths class is available on Saturdays, 9 -11am.

Ai Ling has taught me the formulas for Maths in an easier way. She also showed me different techniques that can be applied to the Maths question and how to look out for certain things in questions, to be able to apply the formulas learn. That has made it easier for me to do questions and I can now do the questions with much ease. Thank you, Annabelle, CHIJ – Toa Payoh

This programme has been very helpful to me for my Maths. Through this programme, I have fully understand certain topics that I was unsure of, for example Trigonometry. This has helped my A-Maths improve greatly and I passed my CA2 A-Maths. It was the first time I passed in this year! Also, I find Ai Ling very interactive and engaging , easy to understand what she’s saying. This has helped me alot and I will continue with this programme. Gabriel, Maris Stella High School

For fees structure and registration, click here.

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Parents Beware! (My Response to Today Papers on ‘PSLE Tuition Ad’)

It’s holidays! Well at least for a big group of students. I know there are still another group who are sitting for their ‘O’, ‘A’ levels! Gambatte! (Japan phase for ‘Go for it’, ‘Try your best!)

Students are busy planning their activities while parents are also busy planning! But planning activities (holiday courses, revision classes, registration for tuition classes for 2010, overseas holidays…) for their kids!

So I thought it’s a suitable time for me to share an article I wrote to TODAY.

Last week in Today Papers, there was a big article on ‘PSLE Tuition Ad’ which claims to have SEAB (Singapore Examination & Assessment Board) setters conducting intensive revision programmes for PSLE and ‘O’ levels.

Below is the exact article I have written (unpublished as of now):

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2009 Ultimate Leap Programme : Weekly Ongoing Coaching Classes for ‘O’ level A-Math

See Results EVERY Lesson!

Thank for being my reader and for always reading my blog post.
It means a lot to me and I hope I have been useful in one way or
another towards the mastery of your Math.
As we move towards 2009, I look forward in providing more
value to you.
For Singapore students, here’s a surprise for you:
I will be personally coaching a group of students
(Sec 3 & 4 students) to help them achieve the results they
truly deserve for 2009.
But there’s a problem…
My training room cannot sit many,so I can take in only
a handful and out of these, some seats have already
been taken up by my workshop participants.
So, if you are really committed to achieve your ‘O’
level A-Math distinctions, read about how you can
Cheers,
Ai Ling
Master Trainer
PS: For those who have missed out the
A-Math workshop last week, check out
the snapshots and
read about students’ experience here.

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Sch Holidays Ended, Brand New Start

To all readers of singaporeolevelmaths,

I apologise for my MIA(Missing In Action) for the last few weeks, I was away for a Holiday Retreat ;revision sessions I meant ;-) but I promise my readers that I must work harder for the next 3 months. ‘O’ Levels are creeping up real fast, are all Sec 4/5s ready for the challenge?

To students & parents who have called me recently for classes, I’m sorry to have disappointed you. My time schedule is all fully booked at this period. For all Sec 1 – 3s, you may call me again in November 2008 if you want to prep yourself up for 2009 school term. Meanwhile study hard!

I will be back sharing on some of the interesting questions on both A & E Maths so that all my readers regardless of where you are from can benefit from this sharing.

Cheers & Mug On Smartly!

alwaysLovely

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