Maximilien
Imperial College London
Hello! I am a French Physics student at Imperial College London. I lived in 5 countries (Japan, Italy, US, France, and UK) and love meeting new people. I speak French, English, Spanish, and a bit of Arabic. I graduated with an Honors Mention for the French Baccalaureate (18.09/20) - International Option. I also have a cooking diploma (cooking is both a profession and passion for me). I love teaching.
Maximilien
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Hello! I am a French Physics student at Imperial College London. I lived in 5 countries (Japan, Italy, US, France, and UK) and love meeting new people. I speak French, English, Spanish, and a bit of Arabic. I graduated with an Honors Mention for the French Baccalaureate (18.09/20) - International Option. I also have a cooking diploma (cooking is both a profession and passion for me). I love teaching.
I begin by teaching the lesson that the student didn’t fully understand, making sure to clarify any confusing concepts. Afterward, I create a brief revision sheet to reinforce the material. I then challenge the student with exercises at different levels of difficulty to gauge their understanding and push their abilities. I also leave them with some independent work to complete at home, allowing them to practice on their own. Lastly, I make sure to communicate with the parents, keeping them updated on the student’s progress and highlighting any areas that may need extra attention.
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Computer Science
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Physics
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Statistics
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French
Tutoring Experience
I have taught for more than 4 years students of all levels (6th grade to university students). Some had some academic difficulties (ADHD, dyslexia) and I adapted my teaching approach to them.
Tutoring Approach
I begin by teaching the lesson that the student didn’t fully understand, making sure to clarify any confusing concepts. Afterward, I create a brief revision sheet to reinforce the material. I then challenge the student with exercises at different levels of difficulty to gauge their understanding and push their abilities. I also leave them with some independent work to complete at home, allowing them to practice on their own. Lastly, I make sure to communicate with the parents, keeping them updated on the student’s progress and highlighting any areas that may need extra attention.