Sophie
Hong Kong International School
Hi! I am currently a Grade 11 student at HKIS, where I have been studying for over ten years. Throughout my academic journey, I have gained experience in various subjects, including Humanities, Math, Science, and Chinese. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge and helping others succeed in their studies. My hobbies include swimming, baking, painting, and skiing!
Sophie
Hire a tutorHong Kong International School
Hi! I am currently a Grade 11 student at HKIS, where I have been studying for over ten years. Throughout my academic journey, I have gained experience in various subjects, including Humanities, Math, Science, and Chinese. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge and helping others succeed in their studies. My hobbies include swimming, baking, painting, and skiing!
As a tutor, I believe every student has a unique approach to learning. Therefore, I strive to tailor my lessons to their individual needs and assist them with any assignments or practice problems they may encounter. When teaching a new concept, I often explain it by connecting it to something they have already learned and understood. Students find it easier to retain knowledge and grasp new material by making these connections.
Teaches:
Chinese
Teaches:
English
Teaches:
Humanities
Teaches:
Math
Teaches:
AP
Tutoring Experience
I am currently a Teacher Assistant for a Grade 9 Humanities class at HKIS, where I support students with in-class assignments and clarify any questions they may have. Additionally, I assist my two younger sisters with their homework, further developing my ability to cater to diverse learning styles. I have a strong interest in Humanities, earning an A in Humanities I, Humanities II in Action, and AP Human Geography. Through my experience as a TA and helping my younger sisters, I have cultivated patience and adaptability.
Tutoring Approach
As a tutor, I believe every student has a unique approach to learning. Therefore, I strive to tailor my lessons to their individual needs and assist them with any assignments or practice problems they may encounter. When teaching a new concept, I often explain it by connecting it to something they have already learned and understood. Students find it easier to retain knowledge and grasp new material by making these connections.