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📚 Private tutor for university and high school - fully prepared to prepare for yesterday's exams 📚

Need help understanding study material? Preparing for SATs or university exams? 🤔

⚡My services include:
✔️ Private lessons for all secondary subjects
✔️ Comprehensive help in preparing for the AMSAT exams (Physics and Mathematics)
✔️ Full support for university students in scientific and technical subjects
✔️ Flexible learning, remotely or in person, as you wish


📕Description of physics

👌Physics 1
Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics:

1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities.
2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration.
3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws.
4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work.
5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects.
6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms.

👌Physics 2:
Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes:

1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law.
2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law.
3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law.
4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits.
5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media.
6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses.

Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena.

📗Mathematics description

👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage):
1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree.
2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit.
3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems.
4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications.
5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations.

👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels):
1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives.
2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems.
3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering.
4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles.
5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics.

Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate):
1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications.
3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts.
4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them.
5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers.

📗Mathematics description

👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage):
1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree.
2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit.
3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems.
4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications.
5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations.

👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels):
1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives.
2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems.
3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering.
4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles.
5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics.

Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate):
1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications.
3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts.
4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them.
5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers.


🎯 With extensive experience in teaching and preparing students for exams with guaranteed success!

For communication and reservation:
via Apprentus

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Duration:
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The class is taught in:Arabic, English

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Specialized teachers for teaching evening students and preparatory year students in mathematics, physics and chemistry in Khor.


📕Description of physics

👌Physics 1
Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics:

1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities.
2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration.
3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws.
4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work.
5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects.
6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms.

👌Physics 2:
Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes:

1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law.
2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law.
3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law.
4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits.
5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media.
6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses.

Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena.

📗Mathematics description

👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage):
1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree.
2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit.
3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems.
4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications.
5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations.

👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels):
1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives.
2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems.
3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering.
4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles.
5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics.

Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate):
1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications.
3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts.
4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them.
5. Numerical analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers.

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University, secondary and postgraduate education

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We offer specialized lessons for university students and preparatory courses for first-year university students in physics, mathematics and chemistry with 13 years of experience.
Private tutor for university and high school - fully prepared for the touches📚 Need help understanding study material? Preparing for SATs or university exams? 🤔 ⚡My services include: ✔️ Private lessons for all secondary subjects ✔️ Comprehensive help in preparing for the AMSAT exams (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English) ✔️ Full support for university students in scientific and technical subjects ✔️ Flexible learning, remotely or in person, as you wish 📕Description of physics 👌Physics 1 Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics: 1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities. 2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration. 3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws. 4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work. 5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects. 6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms. 👌Physics 2: Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes: 1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law. 2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law. 3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law. 4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits. 5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media. 6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena. 📗Mathematics description 👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage): 1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree. 2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit. 3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems. 4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications. 5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations. 👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels): 1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives. 2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems. 3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering. 4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles. 5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics. Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate): 1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications. 3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts. 4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them. 5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers. 🎯 With extensive experience in teaching and preparing students for exams with guaranteed success! For communication and reservation: via Apprentus 💻 Online sessions - flexible timings
Private tutor for university and high school - fully prepared to prepare students 📚 Need help understanding study material? Preparing for semester exams or college tests? 🤔 ⚡My services include: ✔️ Private lessons for all secondary subjects ✔️ Comprehensive help in preparing for the AMSAT exams (Physics and Mathematics) ✔️ Full support for university students in scientific and technical subjects ✔️ Flexible learning, remotely or in person, as you wish 📕Description of physics 👌Physics 1 Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics: 1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities. 2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration. 3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws. 4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work. 5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects. 6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms. 👌Physics 2: Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes: 1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law. 2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law. 3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law. 4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits. 5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media. 6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena. 📗Mathematics description 👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage): 1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree. 2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit. 3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems. 4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications. 5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations. 👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels): 1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives. 2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems. 3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering. 4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles. 5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics. Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate): 1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications. 3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts. 4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them. 5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers. 🎯 With extensive experience in teaching and preparing students for exams with guaranteed success! For communication and reservation: via Apprentus
📚 Private tutor for university and high school -📚 Need help understanding study material? Preparing for SATs or university exams? 🤔 ⚡My services include: ✔️ Private lessons for all secondary subjects ✔️ Comprehensive help in preparing for the AMSAT exams (Mathematics and Physics) ✔️ Full support for university students in scientific and technical subjects ✔️ Flexible learning, remotely or in person, as you wish 📕Description of physics 👌Physics 1 Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics: 1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities. 2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration. 3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws. 4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work. 5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects. 6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms. 📘 Physics Description 👌Physics 2: Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes: 1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law. 2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law. 3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law. 4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits. 5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media. 6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena. 📗Mathematics description 👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage): 1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree. 2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit. 3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems. 4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications. 5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations. 👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels): 1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives. 2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems. 3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering. 4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles. 5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics. Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate): 1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications. 3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts. 4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them. 5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers. 🎯 With extensive experience in teaching and preparing students for exams with guaranteed success! For communication and reservation: via Apprentus
📚 Private tutor for university and high school - fully prepared to prepare for semester exams 📚 Need help understanding study material? Preparing for SATs or university exams? 🤔 ⚡My services include: ✔️ Private lessons for all secondary subjects ✔️ Comprehensive assistance in preparing for the AMSAT exams (Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics) ✔️ Full support for university students in scientific and technical subjects ✔️ Flexible learning, remotely or in person, as you wish 📕Description of physics 👌Physics 1 Physics 1 is a foundational physics course often taught in the first year of university or advanced secondary education. The course focuses on the basic principles of mechanics and electricity, and covers the following topics: 1. Physical Quantities and Units: Students learn how to measure, standardize units, and know the differences between vector and scalar quantities. 2. Motion: It deals with the study of motion in a straight line, circular motion, velocity, and acceleration. 3. Newtonian Laws of Motion**: Analyze the forces acting on objects using Newton's three laws. 4. Energy, Work, and Power: Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy and how to calculate mechanical work. 5. Law of Gravity: Study of Newton's law of universal gravitation and its effect on objects. 6. Work, Energy, and Energy Conservation: Covers the concepts of work and energy and how energy is transformed between its different forms. 👌Physics 2: Physics 2 is a continuation and deepening of the concepts studied in Physics 1, but with a greater focus on the topics of electricity, magnetism and waves, and includes: 1. Static electricity: It deals with the study of electric charges, electric field, electric potential, and Coulomb's law. 2. Electric Current and Resistance: Understand electric current, electrical resistance, and Ohm's Law. 3. Magnetic fields: Study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the magnetic field produced by an electric current, and Faraday's law. 4. Electrical Circuits: Study of simple and complex electrical circuits such as DC and AC circuits. 5. Waves and Sound: The study of mechanical and acoustic waves, frequency, wavelength, and the speed of sound in different media. 6. Light and Optics: Study of the nature of light, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Physics 2 requires students to be able to deal with mathematical and analytical concepts to explain electrical, magnetic and optical phenomena. 📗Mathematics description 👌Mathematics 1 (secondary or university preparatory stage): 1. Algebra: Dealing with equations and algebraic sentences, analyzing equations of the first and second degree. 2. Limits and Continuity: Study the behavior of functions when the values of the variable approach a certain point, and learn about the concept of limit. 3. Differentiation: The study of time rates of change, the concept of the derivative, and how to apply it to solving problems. 4. Trigonometric functions: Study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their various applications. 5. Logarithms: Study of logarithms, their laws, and their use in solving equations. 👌Mathematics 2 (advanced levels): 1. Integration: The study of integrals, both definite and indefinite, and their use in calculating areas and volumes, and analyzing antiderivatives. 2. Matrices: Study of operations on matrices (addition, subtraction, multiplication), and the use of matrices in solving linear systems. 3. Differential Equations: Solving equations that relate functions and their derivatives, and their applications in physics and engineering. 4. Analytical geometry: dealing with geometric shapes from a mathematical perspective and analyzing dimensions, distances, and angles. 5. Probability and Statistics: Study of probability theories, calculation of expectations, probability distributions and data analysis using statistics. Advanced Mathematics (Undergraduate): 1. Linear Algebra: Study of vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 2. Multiple Calculus: Study of multivariable integrals and three-dimensional applications. 3. Mathematical Analysis: A more in-depth study of limits, continuity, and differentiation using advanced concepts. 4. Number theory: The study of the properties of integers and the mathematical structures associated with them. 5. Numerical Analysis: The study of numerical methods for solving mathematical equations using computers. 📕Chemistry Description 👌Chemistry 1: (Basics of Chemistry)** 1. **Matter and its properties**: Identify the different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and their physical and chemical properties. 2. **The Atom and Atomic Theory**: Study of the structure of the atom, the components of the nucleus (protons and neutrons), and electrons. 3. **The Periodic Table**: Learn about the periodic table of elements, the distribution of elements in groups and periods, and the similar properties of elements. 4. **Chemical bonds**: Study of the types of chemical bonds (ionic, covalent, metallic) and how they form between atoms. 5. **Chemical Equations**: Understand how to represent chemical reactions with equations, and balance equations. 6. **Chemical Reactions**: Study of different types of reactions such as acid-base reactions, combustion reactions, and thermal reactions. 👌Chemistry 2: (Expanding Chemical Concepts)** 1. **The mole and chemical calculations**: Learn the concept of the mole and how to calculate molar masses and calculations of reactants and products. 2. **Gases**: Study of gas laws (Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, Ideal Gas Law), and properties of gases such as pressure, volume, and temperature. 3. **Solutions and Solutions**: Study of how solutions are formed, different concentrations (molarity), solubility properties and reactions in solutions. 4. **Heat and Chemical Reactions**: Study the relationship between chemical reactions and heat, and explain exothermic and endothermic reactions. 5. **Chemical Equilibrium**: Study the concept of equilibrium in reversible reactions and how to influence it using Le Chatelier’s Law. 👌 Chemistry 3: (Organic Chemistry and Thermochemistry)** 1. **Organic Chemistry**: The study of carbon-based organic compounds, including hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes), and other organic compounds such as alcohols and carboxylic acids. 2. **Thermochemistry**: The study of energy produced by chemical reactions, changes in temperature, thermal processes, and the measurement of enthalpy. 3. **Electrochemistry**: Study of electrochemical reactions, galvanic cells, and electrolysis. 4. **Chemical kinetics**: The study of the rate of reactions and the factors affecting them, such as the concentration of reactants and temperature. 🎯 With extensive experience in teaching and preparing students for exams with guaranteed success! 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Raef
Private lessons in Math, Physics - Chemistry, Biology
Experienced college graduate teacher. of Science and College. de Médecine de France gives private lessons in Mathematics - Analysis - Matrices - Statistics - Algebra - Physics - Chemistry - Biology of French, Quebec CEGEP or International programs (in English) to students of secondary classes, Terminales, Brevet, Concours and classes university preparatory courses for the academic year 2022/2023. So that I can help students who follow CNED and those who prepare for SAT exams. The lessons will take place either at home or online by a very modern specific method of shared interactive whiteboard equipped with writing tools where I can with the student write and correct the homework by exposing them directly more than Zoom or Skype to communicate (Very practical method like at home). Results of my online students since Terminale 2015 were with VERY GOOD, GOOD AND EXCELLENT honors. Contact me for more details.

Sanne
Tutoring in chemistry for middle and high school students
*ENGLISH BELOW* Hello! My name is Sanne (23) and as a master student in Molecular Life Sciences I have a great passion for biochemistry. I have several years of experience and have helped more than 20 students with various science subjects. I offer tutoring for the subject of chemistry. Whether you need help with a specific chapter, or want to follow a broader exam training. During the tutoring we will mainly work together on assignments and I will support you in the thinking process. In addition to the lessons you will work independently on homework assignments. You will need a calculator and a Binas yourself. Tutoring in pairs or small groups (for example with classmates) is possible at a lower rate per person – please contact us for more information! *ENGLISH* My name is Sanne (23), and I'm a Master's student in Molecular Life Sciences with a strong passion for biochemistry. I have several years of tutoring experience and have helped over 20 students with various science subjects. I currently offer tutoring sessions in chemistry – whether you need help with a specific chapter or are looking for broader exam preparation. During our sessions, we'll work through exercises together, and I'll guide you through the thought process step by step. Between sessions, you'll work independently on homework assignments. You'll need your own calculator and a Binas (reference book). Tutoring in pairs or small groups (eg with a classmate) is possible at a reduced rate per person – feel free to get in touch for more details!

Prashil
Home tutoring in Maths/Physics/Science for the (IB) or British Curriculum(IGCSE and A-levels).
Welcome to my Maths, Physics and Science tutoring class, crafted especially for young minds preparing for IB MYP, IGCSE, and GCSE exams. As a passionate learner and dedicated tutor, I am committed to helping students not only comprehend but also develop a love for these captivating subjects. Here's what you can anticipate from my tutoring sessions Personalised Learning: Every learner is unique, and I believe in tailoring my teaching methods to suit each student's individual needs. I don't judge; instead, I concentrate on understanding their strengths and areas for improvement to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment. Concept Breakdown: I dissect complex topics into simpler, more manageable parts, making it easier for students to grasp challenging concepts and build a strong foundation in Physics and Science. Student-Centred Approach: I enjoy teaching students and continually strive to ignite their curiosity and passion for learning. I aim to make each lesson engaging and enjoyable, helping students recognise the real-world applications of what they learn. Shared Strategies: As a student who has successfully qualified for the Engineering Entrance exam test and is currently studying abroad on a fully funded scholarship, I bring my own learning strategies and study techniques to the table. These proven methods will help students achieve their academic goals. Continuous Improvement: I am always learning and growing, just like my students. This continuous improvement mindset, which I actively promote, inspires and motivates students to strive for their best. It enables me to stay updated with the latest educational trends and techniques, ensuring that my students receive the best possible guidance. Supportive Environment: I encourage students to ask questions, no matter how trivial they might seem. By creating a friendly and comfortable atmosphere, I ensure that students feel comfortable and open to express their doubts and curiosities, leading to a deeper understanding of the subjects.

Salah Eddine
Math tutoring for high school students
As a teaching professional, I have always enjoyed sharing my knowledge. My goal is to provide quality education. I am aware that some topics may seem complex, but often this is simply the result of an inadequate explanation by the teacher. With me, you will discover a real interest in the material! We strive together to achieve academic excellence, overcoming the shortcomings and difficulties encountered by your child. Studies will become a pleasant experience for him. In addition to the courses, I can also help with school orientation, identifying their preferences and highlighting the advantages and benefits of a fulfilling educational ambition. The sessions generally take place according to the following stages: 1️⃣ The first sessions are devoted to the assessment of the student's level in order to detect existing gaps. 2️⃣ Next, we create a personalized plan to address these gaps, including the number of hours of work needed, specific areas to focus on, and appropriate training and development exercises. 3️⃣ We stay in constant contact with the student's class teacher, to keep up to date with the latest requirements and ensure a consistent approach. 4️⃣ Subsequently, I provide exams similar to those that are likely to be asked in class, to prepare the student effectively. 5️⃣ Upon request, I write a regular report, usually monthly, to keep parents informed of their child's progress throughout their course. I adapt my methodology according to the specific needs of each student, thus offering them a personalized and adapted work approach. In addition, I offer crash courses for students preparing for the start of the school year, allowing them to start the year well prepared, with a solid lead on the school curriculum. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. I will be happy to help you.

Bibek
Limit, Derivative, Integral (or Anti-derivative) and their Applications (High School and University Level)
Hi! Welcome! I am a Ph.D. researcher in Physics at the University of Cologne, Germany. Recently, I graduated from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands with a Master's degree in Nanoscience (w/ cum Laude). I offer private tutoring (for high school and/or university-level students) so you can understand the fundamental concepts and excel in your studies. I have teaching experience of 5+ years in Physics and Mathematics to the high school and university-level students. This class aims to provide an overview of calculus and focuses on the fundamental mathematical tools and concepts such as limits, differentiation, and integration. Building on these basic concepts, we will review methods for solving problems related to their applications. Note that this course will be tailored to your specific needs, and we could mainly focus on the topics you are struggling with. Furthermore, please feel free to contact me and suggest any other topics you would like me to cover and teach. Outline of the course: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 Limits of functions 1.2 Evaluate the limits using L'Hospital's rule (for 0/0, ∞/∞) 1.3 Continuity, types of discontinuities, intermediate value theorem ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.4 Introduction to differentiation (or derivative) 1.5 Tangent line to a curve, slope, instantaneous velocity 1.6 Rules and theorems for differentiation: power rule, product rule, chain rule 1.7 Derivatives of exp, log, and trigonometric functions 1.8 Implicit function and implicit differentiation 1.9 Derivative of inverse functions 1.10 Second and higher-order derivatives 1.11 Application of derivatives 1.12 Geometrical interpretation of the derivative of a function 1.13 Rolle's theorem, mean value theorem, critical point, maximum/minimum of a function 1.14 First and second derivative tests, inflection points ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.15 Anti-derivative, indefinite integral 1.16 Techniques of integration: integration by substitution, integration by parts 1.17 Definite integral and its application (area between curves, application in physics) 1.18 Area as a definite integral 1.19 Areas between two curves and many more... *Note that the sessions will be held online (via Discord/Zoom/Microsoft Teams).

Mohamed
Preparation for the physics-chemistry baccalaureate: methodology & training
**🌟 Excellence Assured: Prepare for the Bac G/E physics test! 📚** Dear Future Bachelor, The Baccalaureate physics test is an exciting challenge, and I am here to rigorously guide you towards success. I am Mohamed, and using innovative methods, cutting-edge techniques and effective tips, I prepare you to face this exam with confidence. 📊 **Why Choose My Physical-Chemistry Support for the Baccalaureate?** 🔥 **Targeted Approach:** With my experience and my passion for private lessons and with my students as a chemistry teacher, I am here to support you in your preparation for the physics-chemistry test at the Bac. My goal is to help you master key concepts and develop a deeper understanding. 🎯 **Strategic Thinking:** Beyond simple memorization, I encourage you to think and analyze questions critically. This approach strengthens your autonomy in reflective subjects, a valuable asset for exams and beyond. 📚 **Solid Foundation:** My supervision is based on methodological bases and essential know-how. I will guide you through each step of the physics-chemistry test, equipping you with the skills needed to excel. 📝 **Authentic Preparation:** At the end of each session, you will receive a BAC-type table assignment adapted to your needs. Before taking it under exam conditions, you will have access to the PDF course materials and the methodology necessary to prepare with complete confidence. 📅 **Register Now!**

Robert
Physics / Chemistry / Bio, at your place, at my place or remotely!
As a Franco-Belgian teacher, I offer private lessons in physics, chemistry and biology for secondary and higher levels. I specialize in secondary level up to 5th year Belgian. I travel, if necessary, to your home in the Brussels region as well as in Walloon and Flemish Brabant, with a minimum course duration of 2 hours. With extensive experience, I offer numerous exercises to consolidate knowledge. Distance learning is also possible via platforms such as Skype, Facebook, etc. For students in France, lessons are done exclusively remotely. Do not hesitate to contact me to organize your lessons according to your needs and availability. I am here to help you strengthen your skills in these subjects in an effective and personalized way. Courses tailored to your needs will allow you to progress quickly.

Ayoub
Private lessons for students of the French mission
I am committed to teaching my students while adopting an active teaching method. I put all my experience acquired as a private tutor at the service of their success. My seriousness, my listening and my kindness allow me to overcome difficulties and excel in: - Math, - Chemical Physics, My courses are aimed at students in the French system from 6th to 12th grade (Speciality: Mathematics, PC)

Benson
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme: Chemistry / Biology / Physics / Mathematics
Work with me in your IB journey. I have over 6 years of teaching experience with international students from Europe, Asia and America. I give home works and assignments on a regular basis. Book a session with me in IB to get started. I interact with my students during lessons. After each lesson, i give students home works and assignment. The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers several programs in Europe, including the IB Diploma Programme, the European Baccalaureate, and the IB's Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Career-related Programme:

Mariem
Private lessons and academic support Tunisian/Arabic program for non-Arabic speakers (Medina volume)
I am an experienced teacher, particularly in academic support and homework monitoring, whether online or in person. I provide private lessons for primary school four sessions per week (Math, Reading and comprehension, French, Written expression). I am experienced in teaching the Arabic language to non-Arabic speakers using booklets known as the volume of Medina series...

Ece Zeynep
Chemistry Tutoring for IBDP Chemistry HL/SL and IA.
IB Chemistry can be challenging to handle. I have experience tutoring IBDP student as a current Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Bachelor student. In my lessons I give a detailed explanation of the topic and then some introduction level questions. Some lessons are specifically for questions and past papers, where we discuss the answers and different methods that can be used to solve the problems. I can also assist IA's in terms of their wording, data analysis and such critical points.

Fatahadi
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James
Math for highschoolers, college students and academicians.
Math is a powerful tool for problem-solving and critical thinking. As a student, you'll need to navigate a variety of mathematical concepts that can often feel overwhelming. I’ve designed this course as a practical and supportive guide to help students build confidence and excel in math—whether you're struggling with the basics or tackling advanced topics. You’ll learn how to solve equations, understand functions, work with geometry and algebra, and apply mathematical thinking to real-world problems. We'll use clear explanations, step-by-step strategies, and lots of practice to not only improve your grades, but also transform how you approach math with clarity and confidence.

Agatha W
Master Math: High School & College Success Made Easy
Math can be challenging, but with the right guidance, anyone can master it. This class is designed to help high school and college students build a strong foundation in mathematics, improve problem-solving skills, and gain confidence in their abilities. Whether you're preparing for exams, catching up on missed concepts, or aiming to get ahead, this class offers clear explanations, step-by-step practice, and real-world applications. We’ll cover key topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and more—tailored to your level and goals. By the end of this course, you'll not only understand math better—you'll be able to apply it with clarity and confidence.

Kenneth
🇸🇬 [Grade 1 to 6] Singapore Math & Science Tutor 🇸🇬🇸🇬
Hi there! 👋 I’m a patient and passionate tutor from Singapore 🇸🇬 with several years of experience helping Primary school students (ages 6 to 12) build a strong foundation in Math and Science — the Singaporean way! I specialise in teaching Primary 1 to Primary 6, using proven methods from the Singapore MOE curriculum: ✅ clear explanations ✅ step-by-step problem-solving ✅ Real-life applications to make learning meaningful Whether your child needs extra support or wants to get ahead, I personalise every lesson to match their learning pace and style. My lessons are interactive, engaging, and focused on building confidence, not just completing worksheets. 🔹 Taught by a native Singaporean tutor 🔹 Lessons in English (with Chinese support if needed) 🔹 Concept mastery, test prep & homework help 🔹 Online sessions (with in-person options in Bangkok or Singapore) Let’s help your child feel more confident and capable — one fun and focused lesson at a time!