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Recommendation for biology chemistry tutour


pclancey

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I thought I'd just drop a quite note to recommend Emmanuel Ngwengi ([email protected]) as a tutor. He has been tutoring my daughter for some time (AS level) and has instilled a real excitement and enthusiasm for the subjects. Her grades have improved, she's really enjoying the challenge and is now looking to read biochemistry at Uni.
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Hi


My 15 year old daughter has also been being tutored by Emmanuel Ngwengi since the start of the summer holidays due to a fantastically poor set of results and level of effort last year (actually several years) . She is now much more focused and enthusiastic and her half term report actually had some good grades on it which is a massive step forward from the carnage of previous end of year report. Emmanuel is very good at engaging with her on Maths, Physics , Biology and Chemistry and has worked very hard to establishing rapport and building up my daughter's confidence.


I highly recommend him to anyone looking for a Maths / Science tutor to really work with their children and although as Emmanuel says we can only really judge the work after the exams my daughter's increased confidence and happier approach to her studies makes it worthwhile already


I can provide further details by PM


Steve

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Thank you very much for your recommendations! I can be contacted via PM, by E-mail [email protected] or on my mobile 07890053459.


I provide tuition for Mathematics, Sciences and Finance: A-levels, IB, GCSE, 13+, 11+, and University.


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& Physics)

? International Baccalaureate IB Mathematics and Sciences tuition

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