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Chess is much more than a game. It is a powerful tool for developing strategic thinking, concentration, creativity, and decision-making skills that are useful both on the board and in everyday life. In my lessons, I focus not only on teaching the rules and theory of chess, but on helping students understand the logic behind every move. We work on improving calculation, pattern recognition, positional understanding, and practical decision-making during real games. My goal is to help students think independently and confidently at the board. Lessons are adapted to the level and goals of each student. Beginners will learn the fundamentals of the game, including piece movement, basic tactics, checkmates, and essential strategic ideas. Intermediate players will improve their tactical vision, positional play, opening understanding, and endgame technique. Advanced players will work on deep analysis, complex strategic plans, tournament preparation, and psychological aspects of competitive chess. During the lessons we analyze games, solve instructive positions, practice tactical puzzles, and play training games with detailed feedback. I also teach students how to analyze their own games — one of the most important skills for long-term improvement. My teaching style is structured, supportive, and interactive. I believe chess should be both intellectually challenging and enjoyable, and I always try to create an engaging learning atmosphere for my students. I am the founder of the YesChess Chess School, where our international team currently trains around 300 students from 35 countries around the world.
Chess
I learned to be a French teacher at a French school in Mexico, so I have the right technique for teaching a language and helping students memorize it. I teach at beginner, intermediate, advanced, and proficiency levels. I provide all the necessary materials, including textbooks with lessons and exercises. A class with me is structured in five stages: review of the previous lesson, introduction of new vocabulary or conjugations (3x3 technique), interaction, writing and exercises, as well as games related to the topic. With my methodology, I hardly speak Spanish during class, which allows your ear to easily adapt and you to understand French quickly. I also focus a lot on interaction, so you will be able to speak confidently and fluently, enabling you to communicate with native speakers. In a year or a year and a half (depending on the frequency of classes), you will reach an intermediate level. You can also request a general proficiency session, where I will prepare a topic for exchanging ideas, or if you need to work on a particular grammar rule. My name is Marine, I'm 28 years old, French (from Dijon), and I've been living in Guadalajara, Mexico for the past five years. I practice rhythmic gymnastics and enjoy dancing and circus arts (trapeze, acrobatics). I have a master's degree in management and I teach French, gymnastics/flexibility classes, and organize cultural and artistic events, which makes me a dynamic and cheerful person. My loved ones say I'm very kind, I like to help others, and I enjoy spending time with my friends. I like to share my culture, talk about music and art, and especially try French cuisine.
French
As a Mathematics teacher in the Cambridge Assessment International Education (Cambridge curriculum), your role goes beyond simply teaching calculations. You guide students to develop logical thinking, problem-solving skills, and mathematical confidence in line with internationally recognized standards Teaching and Delivering the Cambridge Mathematics Curriculum teach lessons based on the Cambridge Mathematics syllabus (such as Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE, or A Level depending on the grade). Your role includes: Explaining mathematical concepts clearly (algebra, geometry, statistics, number, etc.). Using real-life examples to help students understand abstract ideas. Applying student-centered teaching methods such as discussions, investigations, and problem solving. Ensuring lessons follow Cambridge learning objectives and standards. Developing Students’ Mathematical Thinking Cambridge focuses strongly on reasoning and application, so you help students: Think logically and critically. Solve complex problems step-by-step. Explain and justify their answers. Apply mathematics in real-world situations. Assessment and Monitoring Progress assess students using different methods aligned with Cambridge standards: Classwork, homework, quizzes, and tests. Practice exams based on Cambridge-style questions. Marking and giving constructive feedback. Tracking student progress and identifying learners who need extra support. Preparing Students for Cambridge Examinations A key responsibility is preparing learners for international exams such as **Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics This involves: Teaching exam techniques. Practicing past papers. Helping students manage time during exams.
Math
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