学习竞技场假期突击训练

2020-03-08
小学
88696877 88696877
sea_monger
jajaland (Telegram)

教师姓李毕业于新加坡顶尖名校华侨中学(高中部),拥有3.5年的的执教经验目前是南洋理工大学商学院会计与商学双学位录取者。其中也曾收到新加坡国立大学,新加坡管理大学的offers。中学时就读于一所邻里中学最后以全校第一(8个A-6个A1, 2个A2)的成绩成为学校唯一被华侨中学录取的学生。目前住在裕廊西一带。家里拥有课室。学生可以来家里上课(1对1或小组)教师也可去学生家里教。

在高中学期间便开始执教学生。曾教导过不同程度的学生,其中包括新加坡高才教育计划(GEP) 的学生也有普通邻里的学生。因为我的特殊经历,曾待过普通邻里学校与名校的我对于不同程度的孩子会因材施教。这也间接的使我学生们的背景大有不同因此为我积累了宝贵的经验。期间教过的学生在成绩上都展现了质的升华。学生们在中文,英文,科学与数学中都有明显的提高。同时,我也会经常与学生们分享考试与学习的技巧与心得致力让他们成为能够活学活用的学生。

授教不如育人,相对于知识上的追求一个孩子的品德修养也至关重要。如果您信任,我便全力以赴。

第一节课:免费(试课)约1.5个小时

小组:$15/小时 一对一:$25/小时 (教师家)

小组:$20/小时 一对一:$35/小时 (学生家)

这里放一些学习技巧可供学生与家长采纳。欢迎分享!

How you approach studying matters!

Being in the right mindset is important to study smarter - sometimes you just can't force yourself to be in the "right mindset" and so this is when you have to take a break in order to avoid frustration and get back to it when you're feeling better.

Ways to help improve your study mindset:

• Aim to think positively when you study, and remind yourself of your skills and abilities.

• Avoid catastrophic thinking. Instead of thinking, “I’m a mess, I’ll never have enough time to study for this exam,” look at it like, “I may be a little late to study as much as I’d like, but since I’m doing it now, I’ll get most of it done.”

• Avoid absolute thinking. Instead of thinking “I always mess things up,” the more objective view is, “I didn’t do so well that time, what can I do to improve?”

• Avoid comparing yourself with others, because you usually just end up feeling bad about yourself. Your skills and abilities are unique to you, and you alone.

Where you study is important

Quiet places are usually conducive environments - find your own reliable spot and make use of it over the course of your studies. Don't be near any TVs or computers or any other interesting material that may distract you

Outline and rewrite your notes

Most people find that keeping to a standard outline helps with recalling the information, later on, every person is unique so find the structure that suits you. Try not to copy someone else's notes as their outline may not be best for you.

Practice by yourself or with friends

Practice by testing yourself with past exam papers, flashcards or mini quizzes or create a small study group with 4-5 friends and compare notes and topic knowledge to see if you missed out on anything important.

Where you study is important

Quiet places are usually conducive environments - find your own reliable spot and make use of it over the course of your studies. Don't be near any TVs or computers or any other interesting material that may distract you

Outline and rewrite your notes

Most people find that keeping to a standard outline helps with recalling the information, later on, every person is unique so find the structure that suits you. Try not to copy someone else's notes as their outline may not be best for you.

Practice by yourself or with friends

Practice by testing yourself with past exam papers, flashcards or mini quizzes or create a small study group with 4-5 friends and compare notes and topic knowledge to see if you missed out on anything important.

Take breaks (and rewards)

Studying for long periods of time at one go is not only not fun but also unrealistic and tiring. Segment your notes so that you study for shorter periods of time (1 hour each topic) and get a 10-minute break in between is more sustainable and easier to digest. Reward yourself with whatever motivates you to keep going whether it's a snack or a video online.

Keep healthy and balanced

Try to include as much as exercise as you can in your study schedule and eat healthy where possible. Vitamins are also useful in boosting your immune system and keeping concentration, alertness and even intelligence levels up!

Bring everything you need, nothing you don't

Some students like to type their notes out with their laptops but avoid this because the laptop will turn into a distraction later on - writing is also proven to help with understanding and memory. If need be, leave your phone locked away or turned off till you are done with studying for that day.

Use memory games (or mnemonic devices)

This is a method for remembering pieces of information using a simple association of common words that people often find easier to remember.

Make a study schedule you can stick to

Ensure that it is realistic enough for you to keep to rather than cramming bulks of information in your head at a single time. Spending 30 to 60 minutes revising before or after each class can actually benefit you a lot more

Pay attention in class

If your teacher stresses on a specific topic or question type, make sure to take it down because it could be very important for you to do well on your PSLE exam. Take your own notes as well based on what is being talked about in class rather than just focusing on the printed materials (this may not enough).

本作者共发布了4个广告

狮城新闻