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Trusted teacher: My name is Thomas, I am 24 years old, I am pursuing a bachelor's degree in Mathematical Sciences and I offer math lessons in Brussels for secondary school students. Before beginning any actual tutoring, I always arrange an initial meeting with the student and their parent(s) to discuss their specific needs, goals, and the best way to achieve them. This also allows us to ensure that we are on the same page. It's important to me to create a trusting environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, expressing their difficulties, and progressing at their own pace. Math is too often taught in a dehumanizing way, with language and concepts that seem designed only for robots, which can make the subject difficult to grasp. My approach is based on intuition; I want to make mathematics intuitive for those learning new concepts, while maintaining the necessary rigor. The goal is to dispel the limiting beliefs that hinder learning. The problem is never the student, it's always the teacher. I provide a clear and simple explanation of the concepts covered in class, with the aim of best preparing students for homework, tests and exams. As a student myself, I understand the difficulties that students may encounter during their learning, so I will be happy to help them and give them all the advice they need to succeed as best as possible. I am the eldest of a family, so I am used to helping my brother and sister with their homework or quizzes/exams. =>Non-exhaustive list of essential concepts covered in the program: -Fractions, percentage -Integers, irrational numbers -Studies of functions - Algebra: - first-degree equations with one unknown -systems of two first-degree equations with two unknowns -first-degree inequalities with one unknown -numerical calculation -algebraic expressions -second degree polynomials -Geometry and trigonometry: -Pythagoras, Thales, angles, vector calculus,... 5th year: Matrix calculus, determinants, systems of equations,... -Limits of functions and asymptotes, derivatives,... 6th year: -Complex numbers -Analytical geometry in space and plane -Two-variable statistics -Combinator -Probabilities -Antiderivatives, integrals, logarithms, exponentials
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Trusted teacher: Maths, Physics & Chemistry Tutor – Learn with Understanding, Not Just for Exams For Dutch, IB, British, and International Curricula – Taught in English Hi! I’m a PhD graduate in Materials Engineering with a strong foundation in maths, physics, and chemistry — subjects I’ve not only excelled in throughout my academic journey but have come to deeply enjoy. My research focused on semiconductors and materials science, and I bring that real-world scientific experience into every lesson I teach. I offer tutoring for students across various school systems in the Netherlands — including Dutch (VMBO, HAVO, VWO), IB, British (IGCSE, A-Levels), and international programs — at both secondary and early university levels. But here’s the thing: I don’t believe in just “getting through the syllabus.” I believe in making these subjects meaningful and intuitive. Whether it’s why equations really work, or how chemistry shapes the world around us, I focus on building real understanding — the kind that sticks and inspires. I love teaching. I do this because it’s genuinely exciting to help students unlock difficult concepts and feel confident. You won’t just hear “this is how it’s done” — we’ll figure out why it works, where it applies in real life, and how to think like a problem-solver. I learn alongside you too — every student brings a new perspective, and that keeps things dynamic. Whether you’re struggling, aiming for top grades, or just want to feel more connected to these subjects, I’m here to help — with patience, clarity, and curiosity. Let’s make learning a little more exciting, and a lot more meaningful.
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Trusted teacher: Lesson: Electrochemistry Duration: 60 minutes Grade Level: Advanced Science / Chemistry (IGCSE, A Level, IB) Main Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: 1. Define electrochemistry and explain its importance. 2. Describe the difference between electrolytic and galvanic (voltaic) cells. 3. Write half-reactions and overall cell reactions. 4. Calculate standard electrode potentials and predict the direction of electron flow. 5. Understand practical applications of electrochemistry in everyday life. Lesson Outline / Brief Notes: 1. Introduction to Electrochemistry (10 minutes) Definition: Electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between chemical reactions and electricity. Key Concept: Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons. Real-life example: Batteries, electroplating, corrosion prevention. 2. Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells (15 minutes) Composed of two half-cells connected by a salt bridge. Oxidation occurs at the anode, reduction at the cathode. Example: Daniell cell Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s) Oxidation: Zn → Zn2+ + 2e− Reduction: Cu2+ + 2e− → Cu 3. Electrolytic Cells (10 minutes) Require an external power source to drive non-spontaneous reactions. Example: Electrolysis of molten NaCl At cathode: Na+ + e− → Na At anode: 2Cl− → Cl2 + 2e- 4. Standard Electrode Potentials (10 minutes) Electrode potential measures the tendency of a species to be reduced. Example: Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V Predict electron flow: Electrons flow from Zn to Cu in a Daniell cell. 5. Applications of Electrochemistry (5 minutes) Batteries (Li-ion, lead-acid) Electroplating (silver plating, chromium plating) Corrosion protection (galvanization) Exercise (10 minutes) 1. Short Answer Questions: a. Define electrochemistry. b. Identify the anode and cathode in a zinc-copper galvanic cell. c. Explain the difference between galvanic and electrolytic cells. 2. Calculation: Given: Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V Calculate the standard cell potential of a Daniell cell. 3. Application Question: Describe one practical application of electrochemistry in everyday life and explain how it works.
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Private lessons: English, French, Arabic (Lebanese dialect) (Braives)
Josiane
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Josiane is a very friendly and professional French teacher, who has a number of practice tools and ideas. For example, we practiced from grammar to pronounciation, as well as dictation and conversation. We had very interactive and interesting lessons. She is very patient and also flexible, so I could focus on topics which I need more practice.
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Mathematics , Physics and Chemistry from secondary school to university (Oslo)
David
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David strikes me as a serious and enthusiastic teacher, who encourages curiosity, gives thoughtful corrective feedback, and cares about the details of the subject as well as the "big picture" of who the student is, what they want to learn, and why. Excited to continue learning with him.
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Private lessons in chemistry, physics, biology (secondary / university) // Doctor of Chemistry (Ath)
Romain
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He is super knowledgeable and very kind teacher! I was very happy that he accepted my last minute lesson request. I will ask him again for sure.
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