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Hello,


I have studied Statistics and Further Maths at University and have been teaching maths to children between the ages of 11-18 in their own home environment all around London.



I help them improve their maths skills and provide the lessons to their needs and to improve their critical thinking way and problem solving skills.


The lessons are tailored to their level and planned to their learning progress. I also design their homework to their needs. I encourage the students and boost their self-confidence.


Last year, One of my student's level was a D at the the beginning of the year and he got 8/A* grade which demonstrates that he levelled up from a D to an A* in 7 months even though he didn?t like maths at all. Besides, my other students taking end of year exams got 'good' and 'excellent' results or A-A* grade from GCSE.



You can visit my webside for further information.

www.tbmaths.com

Instagram: TBMaths

[email protected]


I look forward to hearing from you in future.


Sincerely yours,


TB

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