Literature Tuition Singapore

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Content contributor:
Daisy Lim –MSc Organic Chemistry (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Director of Academic Pedagogy, Learn Fast Singapore

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  • 47,000 qualified and experienced tuition teachers
  • Over 35% of our tutors have PhD’s, Master’s, or are NIE-trained MOE teachers
  • 85% of our tutors are graduates or undergraduates from Singapore’s best publicly-funded universities (NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, SUSS and SIT)
  • More than 96% of tutors who apply to join the Learn Fast team have at least a Bachelor’s – or are about to achieve one – from the top local universities or the best universities globally (Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Ivy League)
  • All of our tutors scored A’s in the subjects that they are teaching
  • Our tutors have between 2 to over 30 years of home tuition experience
  • Each of the Literature tuition teachers whose profiles we show you have strong proven records of rapidly boosting their students’ grades
  • Non-performing tutors are not included in our database

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Start tuition with Literature tuition teachers who has excellent proven records.

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SINGAPORE’S LEADING PRIVATE TUITION AGENCY

HOW DO I REQUEST FOR A TUTOR?

You can request for a tutor by submitting our online Request Form.

Upon receiving your request, we will Whatsapp you to discuss your child’s academic needs. We will spend the next few hours shortlisting several suitable tutors within our database and network for your consideration.

Our working hours are from 9am to 9pm, seven days a week.

Tuition usually commences within one week after you have selected a tutor.

TRIAL LESSON

The paid trial lessons can be 1.5 hours or 2 hours per session.

CAN I CHANGE THE TUTOR AFTER THE TUITION BEGINS?

You just need to pay for the tuition session(s) that have been conducted. There will not be any extra charges for the change.

AM I ABLE TO VIEW THE TUTOR’S CERTIFICATES BEFORE THE FIRST LESSON?

You can request to see the hardcopies of certificates of your tutor to be presented to you during the first lesson.

The client acknowledges that it is his/her responsibility to verify the suitability, credentials and qualifications of any tutor with whom he/she engages.

HOW MUCH DO I PAY FOR YOUR TUTOR MATCHING SERVICES?

Learn Fast is Singapore’s leading private tuition agency and our matching service is free for students/parents requesting for tutors. This is because our agency commission is charged to the tutor, not to you.

The client will pay to Learn Fast half of the fees payable in the first 4 calendar weeks. This amount is the commission to Learn Fast for matching the tutor to the client, and will be borne by the tutor.

Thereafter, the client will pay the tuition fees directly to the tutor.

If lessons are postponed during the first two weeks, the commission payable to Learn Fast will be based on the tuition session conducted the subsequent week(s).

The tutor shall collect all fees due to the tutor from the parent after the two weeks. Learn Fast will not assist in any recovery of fees.

PAYMENT OF FEES

The client is required to pay tuition fees only for the number of hours of lessons given by the tutor.

If you decide to stop the tuition after the first lesson, you are required to pay for only that lesson.

Please transfer the fee for that lesson to Learn Fast and we will transfer the tutor’s fee to him/her.

Tutors are not authorized at any time to collect the payment on Learn Fast’s behalf.

Tuition fees are to be paid every 4 weeks to the tutor, unless otherwise agreed between the client and the tutor.

PAYMENT MODE

We will provide our bank account information for you to make payment via internet banking or ATM transfer directly to Learn Fast’s bank account.

If the client fails to pay us, Learn Fast reserves the right to terminate the Assignment. This is in fairness to the tutor, who might need to give the available slot to another client if this Assignment does not materialize.

Once the payment is received, it will be acknowledged in the form of a receipt, issued to the payer (Parent/Requestor/Guardian) via Whatsapp, sms, email or other electronic communications medium. We will also provide details of the Tuition Assignment that can include: tutor’s name, hourly fee, date of commencement of tuition, subject(s), level, duration of each lesson and frequency, etc.

FIRST LESSON

Once the client accepts the tutor’s candidacy, the client will not be able to change the schedule of the First Lesson.

Clients are allowed to make changes in the schedule after the First Lesson is over. However, Learn Fast hopes that this is not necessary as the tutor has already reserved that slot of time for you.

If you want to make changes in the schedule, please consult with your tutor to ask if he/she is able to change the schedule or not.

The tutor is to bring his/her identity document, academic transcripts/certificates and relevant documents for the First Lesson for verification purposes.

If the tutor is unable to conduct the First Lesson of a tuition assignment, the tutor must call Learn Fast at least 3 business days before the actual lesson. If the tutor fails to notify Learn Fast of his/her cancellation/postponement, an administrative charge of S$30 will be imposed on him/her.

If the tutor fails to contact Learn Fast with a valid reason to inform us about the tutor’s absence from the lesson, the tutor’s profile at Learn Fast may be blacklisted. This will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

LOCATION OF TUTORING LESSONS

Tutors will conduct lessons at the student’s residence unless otherwise specified and agreed upon by both the client and the tutor.

If the client has a request for the tuition to be conducted at another location (eg a friend’s home), Learn Fast will ask if the tutor is able to accommodate the request.

Learn Fast and the tutor will not be responsible if the given location is occupied or not available for use for the lessons and the officially scheduled timings will still be counted as a paid lesson.

TUTOR REASSIGNMENT OR CANCELLATION OF ASSIGNMENTS

There is no obligation or contract to complete a fixed number of lessons, except for the First Lesson.

If at any time the client is not satisfied with the tutor, the client may request a replacement or termination. However, the client is responsible for paying the fee for the number of lessons given prior to termination.

Learn Fast will discuss separately with the client and the tutor regarding future tuition arrangements, and Learn Fast will change the tutor for the client. There will not be any extra charges for the change and the client needs to pay just for the tuition session(s) that have been conducted.

If the client cancels a tutoring assignment before the tutor completes the agreed number of lessons for the first 4 calendar weeks, Learn Fast assumes full claim to 50% of the tuition fees for the total number of lessons delivered in the month. For example, if the client had requested for 8 lessons per month, but the assignment was cancelled after the 5th session, Learn Fast will be paid pro-rated commission for the 5 lessons conducted.

Learn Fast will not be liable for any payment charges or issues arising from the cancellation of tuition assignments by the client.

If the client terminates the Assignment because the tutor is often late, skips lessons without valid explanations etc, the tutor will bear Learn Fast’s full commission fee.

If the tutor cancels the Assignment after confirming acceptance (that is, the client’s contact information and address have been given to the tutor), the tutor will need to compensate the commission which amounts to 50% of the fees payable (as stated in the confirmation Whatsapp, sms, email or other forms of electronic communications messages) for the first 4 weeks.

If the tutor wishes to cancel a Tuition Assignment before the end of the first 4 calendar weeks, the tutor is to inform both Learn Fast as well as the client at least 3 days before the next lesson date. Learn Fast will recover our legal share of the one-time commission of 50% of the fee for the first 4 calendar weeks from the tutor. Tutors are encouraged to have a long-term commitment as the clients have vested their trust in them.

TERMINATION

The tutor will receive full or pro-rated payment for the number of lessons rendered, provided the tutor has complied with the Terms of this Agreement.

The client has the right to terminate the tuition if the tutor is unable to produce the documents certifying his/her credentials. In such cases, the tutor has to pay Learn Fast the amount of money equivalent to the tuition fee for the day, as commission.

DISCLAIMER

Learn Fast is Singapore’s leading private tuition agency in Singapore. While we try to provide clients and tutors with the closest tutor match possible, we cannot guarantee a satisfying match. We hold no responsibility or liability for problems, unhappiness, or disputes that are a result of the tutor or client.

Learn Fast will not act as an arbitrator for any disagreements that arise between tutor and client.

However, Learn Fast may try to mediate whenever possible and reserves all rights to blacklist any party who is at fault. Learn Fast also reserves the right to terminate or deny services to any client or tutor (actual or potential) at any time.

INDEMINITY

Users shall indemnify Learn Fast, our subsidiaries, content contributors, sources, affiliates, officers, shareholders/directors, agents or other partners and employees, from all costs and expenses, claim, liabilities, (actual or consequential) of every kind and nature known and unknown, arising out of any use of the Website or Services.

Users acknowledge that Learn Fast is not liable for direct, indirect, consequential or any other form of loss or damage that may be suffered by any users through the use of the website including loss of data or information or any kind of financial or physical loss or damage.

DEFINITIONS

References to “Our”, “Us”, “We” and “Learn Fast” shall be references to Learn Fast.

References to “You”, “Your” and “Users” shall mean references to user(s) visiting this web site, as the context requires, for any reason regardless of whether you have a registered account.

References to “Tutor” or “Tutors” shall be references to user(s) who have registered. He/She has explicitly stated his/her interest in receiving tutoring assignments.

References to “Client”, or “Clients” shall be references to user(s) who formally makes a request to engage Learn Fast’ services. He/She has explicitly stated his/her interest in hiring a tutor from us.

“First Month” refers to the first 4 weeks of active lessons, and is not based on the calendar month.

“Commission” refers to the amount Learn Fast levies for a successfully matched tuition assignment.

LEGALIZATION OF NON-WRITTEN CONTRACT

At the point of time which the contact details of the client or tutor(s) are given to either party, Learn Fast reserves all rights to collect the full commission. This is regardless of whether the tuition cancelled or postponed.

PRIVACY

In view of the implementation of the recent Personal Data Protection Act, we require your explicit consent to contact you for tuition related matters. The client and the tutor explicitly agree to Learn Fast and our network contacting you via Whatsapp, phone call, sms and/or other electronic communications channels to conduct tuition matches. By registering with Learn Fast you have given us explicit consent to contact you through various electronic media, including Whatsapp, calling, and sms, etc.

Learn Fast is the leading private tuition agency in Singapore, and we have placed thousands of reliable tutors with students at all academic levels and subjects, across Singapore.

Our experience in knowing what works and what does not ensures that all you need to do is let us know your requirements and preference.

Tutor matching is free, and the referral fee is charged to the tutor.

Most of our tutors have been a part of our network for many years. Semester after semester, they guide our students through unexpectedly difficult exams, projects or assignments.

As Singapore’s leading private tuition agency, we are able to immediately tap on our expertise and network to recommend reliable and experienced professional tutors to you.

Tuition can start within this week.

Our expert tutors can help your child organize their time, prioritize the different assignments and sequence of knowledge, and develop critical thinking and time management skills.

Learn the correct study skills and academic content from Singapore’s leading private tuition agency.

While learning the content is very important to scoring higher grades, the attitude of tutors and their students plays a major role.

As Singapore’s leading private tuition agency, we are particularly careful about compatibility, because your child has no time to waste when you want to prepare him or her for better academic performance.

Learn Fast has a team of qualified tutors who specialize in teaching university and polytechnic level modules, for undergraduate students who need private tuition and are studying at NUS, NTU, SMU and universities with a presence in Singapore.

We are able to recommend the ideal tutor to you because the Learn Fasts in Singapore have joined our team.

Learn Fast is Singapore’s largest private tuition agency.



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We are not able to accept any Literature tutor registrations through this Hire Tutors form. Thank you.

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Give your grades a makeover

The main reason for scoring low grades is: "I can't understand the content"

Different students have different starting points.

Something that may be easy for one student (or one of your children) may not be so easy for someone else.

Everyone learns differently, whether it be faster or slower than normal. Some of us learn better by writing, reading or discussing. 

Catch up now, before you continue lagging behind even further, during the remainder of the academic year.

Right now is the perfect time for you to close up your learning gaps in that difficult chapter.

If these gaps aren’t addressed before the next chapter starts,
these learning gaps will only widen, and you will find it much harder to catch up to your peers. Your grades will suffer, and you will hate that subject. 

While your classmates are able to go on to score an A.

Studying is easier when you are taught proven methods to learn what is difficult to you.

Learn Fast has the expertise to help you to do very well. 

We will teach you how to focus on processes and techniques that produce higher marks, instead of requiring you to memorize and write useless notes and answers.

Our exceptional Literature tuition teachers will show you the quickest and most efficient way to understand complicated content, so that you can swiftly achieve subject mastery.

The latest MOE syllabus does not reward students who blindly memorize

You can score much higher marks once you can successfully answer exam questions that require you to analyze and connect concepts across 2 or more topics.

A textbook is only as good as the teacher who uses it.

The textbook is designed as the main source of information.

However, we all know that national exams often ask questions that are not found in the textbook.

Students from average mainstream schools wrongly assume that learning is simply just a collection of facts and figures. 

And that their textbook has all the answers to all the questions that appear in exams.

Weaker students tend to see learning as an accumulation of “correct answers”. 

They would therefore think that plainly memorizing these “correct answers” will help them to pass or achieve a B3.

It is very risky for you to look at crucial content from only one perspective, or to focus purely on the content that is recommended in the textbook.

Students in the good schools never rely on only one source of information because they know that the exam questions expect them to be able to connect SEVERAL related or seemingly-unrelated concepts in order to arrive at the acceptable answer for challenging and tricky exam questions. 

You are scoring low C's or high B's, and want a strong A

You will lose valuable marks when you simply just memorize formulas and content, but do not REALLY know when and how to use or apply them.

Carelessness and nervousness also cause students to lose marks.

Some Literature tuition teachers are lazy, and they would take up the entire 1.5 or 2 hours with their students by making them practice on workbooks again and again.

Or worse still, they make you memorize “model” answers in the hope of being able to “guess” or “predict” the topics and questions that will be tested.

These methods are dangerous. 

Imagine how terrified you will feel when you find that most of the actual questions in your school or national exam are not the ones that your Literature tuition teacher and you “spotted”.

If you do not know why and what are the exact mistakes that you are making, you are training yourself to keep repeating the bad habits of using the wrong content and answering methods.

When you start to get used to these very unacceptable routines, you will have more difficulty in nurturing your capacity to logically and calmly analyze what the exam question actually wants you to do.

Any effective Literature tuition teacher who had himself/herself scored an A for that subject (and who has extensive tutoring experience) would know that the current MOE syllabus arranges all the topics within the curriculum in an integrated way, to test the student’s ability to apply the fundamental and advanced knowledge that was taught.

Professional and experienced Literature tuition teachers from Learn Fast will help you connect the concepts across topics, which is a very important skill that you absolutely need to have, in order to get your A.

Hire a winner

It is very easy for parents to find Literature tuition teachers who are university graduates or undergraduates – because there are already so many of them now, in Singapore.

Every year, there are over 40,000 Singaporean students (Year 1 to Year 4, Master’s, PhD etc) studying at the NUS campus alone.

At least 40% of each cohort of people born in the same year are accepted into the government-funded universities (NUS, NTU, SMU, SUSS, SIT and SUTD).

Another 20% to 30% of this same cohort would have graduated from university-level programmes offered by private institutions, after they completed their polytechnic or junior college studies.

This means that 70% of every cohort of people born in a certain year would have at least a Bachelor’s degree.

Over 96% of tutors who apply to join the Learn Fast team have at least a Bachelor’s – or are about to achieve one – from the top local universities or the best universities globally (Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Ivy League).

Our agency selects only experienced undergraduate or graduated tutors who are patient, committed, and who are professional Literature tuition teachers. 

Most of all, they MUST have a proven track record of delivering improvements of 10 to 30 marks for their recent students, before we include them in our database and tutoring team.

This way, our clients know that they are hiring winners who can quickly help their children’s grades improve dramatically within 1 to 2 semesters.

Achieve a breakthrough in the subject you are now dreading

Our Literature tuition teachers are approachable and friendly

All because we are expert Literature tuition teachers, it does not mean that our lessons have to be boring.

Many students start lessons with our Literature tuition teachers feeling afraid of the subject, because they are discouraged by their previous experience and feel too overwhelmed (or embarrassed) to approach the subject positively.

Literature tuition teachers that are skillful in listening and observing often pick up on what isn’t being said – such as any underlying anxieties that a student may have. 

Indeed, if an educator can truly understand a student, he or she can then target the root causes of the student’s low marks. This  will help the student be more receptive to learning the content that is being taught.

An effective Literature tuition teacher needs to be adaptable. This is because students often have different moods (enthusiastic, desperate, reluctant, friendly) during each of the tuition sessions. The Literature tuition teacher has to adapt the teaching strategy to handle each of these moods, in order to be productive.

If you were to imagine the perfect teacher that you want to be teaching you that difficult content or subject, you are going to want someone who is very engaging in front of the student.

Our Literature tuition teachers know that it is so important to be observant, patient, flexible, empathetic and to always have a positive attitude.

Client Reviews

I am not quite into literary appreciation. I tend to misinterpret questions, write out of context, and  misunderstand rubrics. Add to that, I am not good at critical thinking and originality when responding to questions. Ms Annabelle has been a Literature tuition teacher for 16 years. She is very familiar with the reasons why students like me at weak at Lit. She had helped many Sec 3 and Sec 4 students do well in their O Levels, and I think I have a good chance to score an A, at least a B.

5/5

Pang Jia Yi

Singapore Chinese Girls’ Secondary School

On some days, I wonder why the texts chosen by my school are not totally relevant to what my classmates and I are interested in. Whether the linguistic difficulty is appropriate to the level of our comprehension, we still need to do our best so that we can do well for the exams. Having a study group is not useful because we are often feeling lost. My dad hired Mr Pariasamy to be my Literature tuition teacher. He is an ex-MOE teacher, and helped me a lot with unseen poetry, which I was very weak at.

 

5/5

Nandhini Kalaivani

Bukit View Secondary School

The texts that we used previously were quite manageable. This year, things seem more difficult. I want to score well for my A Levels, so this is a good time to start getting it right. Mr Kendall has been teaching Lit to many IP students, so he is familiar with what we need to do in order to improve our literary skills. He is also my younger brother’s Literature tuition teacher, and my brother has been able to score higher marks these past few months. 

 

5/5

Marcus Chan

Dunman High School Integrated Programme

The words used in the texts in literature are very different from the words and expressions that we use in daily life. The Lit words seldom get straight to the point. This makes me confused, and annoyed when I can’t get the points the authors are trying to make. We decided to find a Literature tuition teacher to explain clearly to me what is required in my homework and exams. Within those 6 months, I gained 20 marks once I could understand better.

5/5

Paul Chionh

Catholic High School

This year, I was fumbling along with Lit. It wasn’t that I wasn’t concentrating. I told my mum I just wasn’t getting the answers right and my school teacher was telling me that I needed to focus better. I started tuition with Ms Giana and we both agreed that I was losing marks because of the way I was arranging my answers, as well as my choice of words. I used her methods, and things got back on track.

5/5

Chloe Chen

Anderson Serangoon Junior College

I like Lit more than my Math and Science subjects. Lit gives me confidence that I am able to score an A once I put in the effort and energy into my studies. Mr Arnold has been my Literature tuition teacher for over a year, and he has been tutoring Lit for almost 10 years after teaching at an MOE school. He knows how I can better use the literary devices and to write with better expressive words.

5/5

Felice Chong

Temasek Junior College

How to choose a good tuition agency

Good tutors want to be represented by a reputable tutor agent

The size of the tutoring team is very important. The larger the database, the better the chances that the tuition coordinator can find the best tutor whose experience and qualifications suit your requirements. 

You should choose agencies that have a minimum of 25,000 active home tuition teachers in their database.

At least 30% of any credible tuition agency should consist of tutors who have PhD’s, Master’s or are NIE-trained MOE teachers. 

The better tuition teachers want to join only the best tuition agencies in Singapore.

They know that dependable tutor agencies have more clients, and numerous good assignments for them to choose from every day.

Many of our parents/students avoid agencies that have more than 20% of their tutors whose highest academic qualifications are polytechnic diplomas or junior college certificates. 

Parents would pay rates that they feel are fair and appropriate, according to the tutor’s track record, academic qualifications, and number of years of experience. Tutors accept an assignment based on hourly rates, the grade target/current level of skills of the student, and the availability of slots in their teaching schedules.

They know that the market rate of hourly fees charged by experienced university undergraduates majoring in the same subject that they are tutoring is $30/hr. The rates of tutors who had stopped studying at JC or polytechnic levels is $20/hr to $25/hr. This is a only a marginal difference in tuition hourly rates.

How would you be able to know if a tuition agency’s database comprises mainly of lower-qualified tutors? 

Their websites will always emphasize “affordable tuition rates” as their main or only attraction. 

Given that the difference in monthly rates between a polytechnic graduate and a university graduate is only about $30 – and in most cases, are at the same rates or sometimes even lower than group tuition – “affordable tuition rates” shows up in websites whenever a tuition agency does not have tutors whose other clients are already paying them higher rates.

Good tuition agencies require that their tutors have at least 2 years of tutoring experience before including their details into the tuition agency’s database. 

This is to ensure that the tutor has the requisite commitment to being a good tutor, as well as the relevant experience and track record of improving their students’ grades, and are not experimenting with your child’s academic future.

University undergraduates or graduated tutors tend to have easily scored comfortable A’s in the subjects that they teach, and most parents would of course prefer that their children are taught the correct content, as well as skills in answering difficult questions. 

If the tutor was not able to score A in say Physics, can he/she help you score an A?

Be wary of tuition agencies that promise to show you profiles “immediately”. 

If a tuition agency has a large pool of eligible and qualified tutors to reach out to for your assignment, it takes time for good tuition teachers to respond.

 Agencies that get back to you “immediately” with tutor profiles are either not thorough, or worse, have only a very small tutor database. 

Good home tutors might not respond immediately when they receive tuition assignment messages – because they are very likely to be busy teaching during that time and are not desperately and idly sitting around hoping for messages to arrive. 

Tuition teachers typically apply for assignments between 2 to 12 hours after they have received the assignment message. 

If a tutor waits too long, it might indicate that the tutor is not keen to take on more assignments at that hourly rate, or worse, has time management/punctuality issues. 

A good timeframe for a dependable tuition agency to get back to you with profiles of responsible tuition teachers should be 6 to 12 hours after you have given them the description of what you are expecting of your tutor. 

Trustworthy tuition agencies hire university graduates as their tuition coordinators because graduated coordinators can properly understand the academic and learning needs of tuition students. 

There is no difference in the hourly rate that you pay to your home tutor, so you might as well get the best value for money and professional service when you are looking for a good home tuition agency.

Tuition coordinators who are university graduates will be able to ask the assignment applicants the right questions in order to assess if he or she is truly able to teach according to your requirements – even if the tutor claims to have 8 to 10 years of tuition experience. 

Because at least 70% of each age cohort has at least a Bachelor’s degree, it will be easy to find tuition agencies that hire only university graduates as their tuition coordinators.  How would you know if the coordinator is likely to have at least a Bachelor’s? Through his or her English grammar and vocabulary, when you call or Whatsapp the agency.

You should also look at the tuition agency’s website and blogs.

The passion that the tuition coordinators and management have for the MOE subjects clearly shows if the agency is really qualified to help you find suitable tutors. 

If the tuition agency cannot be bothered and does not have the capacity to post the latest content and interesting developments that engage their discerning tutors, parents and students, would this tutor agency genuinely have enough outstanding tuition teachers? 

The way that the tuition agency prepares the tutor profiles indicates the quality of the tutor. 

Parents tell us that “testimonials” that are featured on websites of some tuition agencies are dodgy – who knows if these are real or made-up, even when there are “screenshots of comments by parents/students”? 

When you read the tutor profiles that tuition agencies send to you, the tuition teachers who are truly successful would be able to clearly elaborate on their teaching achievements, the schools and university that they and their students attended, and MOST importantly, the type of grade improvements they helped their students achieve. 

If a tutor does not describe all this important information well, then their teaching method might be blunt, cold, and might not tailor the teaching to suit your learning style. And this tutor probably has limited abilities to help your grades improve.

Literature Home Tuition In Singapore - Private Tuition Rates

Parents would pay home tuition rates that they feel are fair and appropriate, according to the tutor's track record, academic qualifications, and number of years of experience.

Tutors accept an assignment based on hourly rates for private tuition/tuition fee in Singapore, the grade target/current level of skills of the student, and the availability of slots in their teaching schedules.

Primary 1 - 3

$30 - $60/hr
  • University Undergraduate $30-$40
  • Full/Part-Time Private Tutors $30-$40
  • MOE Teacher $40-$60

Primary 4 - 6

$30 - $65/hr
  • University Undergraduate $30-$45
  • Full/Part-Time Private Tutors $30-$50
  • MOE Teacher $45-$65

Secondary 1 - 2

$35 - $85/hr
  • University Undergraduate $35-$45
  • Full/Part-Time Private Tutors $45-$55
  • MOE Teacher $60-$85

Secondary 3 - 4

$40 - $90/hr
  • University Undergraduate $40-$55
  • Full/Part-Time Private Tutors $40-$60
  • MOE Teacher $65-$90

Junior College

$50 - $120/hr
  • University Undergraduate $50-$60
  • Full/Part-Time Private Tutors $60-$80
  • MOE Teacher $90-$120

University-Level

$60 - $120/hr
  • University Undergraduate $60-$70
  • Full/Part-Time Private Tutors $80-$120

Profiles of Literature Tuition Teachers

Mr WC has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. He taught at a tuition centre for 5 years. Mr WC’s Literature tuition students attended Bartley Secondary School, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School, New Town Secondary School, Riverside Secondary School, Catholic Junior College

Mr AT has 14 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Cornell University, and a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (First Class Honours). His Literature tuition students attended Catholic High School, Anglican High School, Cedar Girls’ Secondary School, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, River Valley High School, and Anglo-Chinese Junior College.

Ms RL has 6 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Ms RL taught at a tuition centre for 2 years. Her Literature tuition students attended Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School, Hwa Chong Institution (Integrated Programme), East View Secondary School, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, National Junior College, and Tampines Meridian Junior College.

Ms VG has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at a junior college for 7 years. Ms VG has a Bachelor’s from NUS, majoring in English Literature (Honours). Her Literature tuition students attended National Junior College, Raffles Institution, Catholic Junior College, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Temasek Junior College, and St. Andrew’s Junior College.

Ms GS has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. She was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. Ms GT has Master’s in Linguistics from NUS, and a Bachelor’s in English and English Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms GT’s literature tuition students attended Crescent Girls’ School, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent),  CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent, Eunoia Junior College,  Hwa Chong Institution, and Victoria Junior College. 

Mr KH has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in English language and English Literature from NUS (First Class Honours). Mr KH wrote the Literature curriculum taught at secondary school level and at JC level for the tuition centre where he taught for 6 years. His Literature tuition students attended Crescent Girls’ School, Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Montfort Secondary School, Nanyang Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and Victoria Junior College.

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Mr CH has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Mr CH was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. His Literature tuition students attended Dunman High School, Crescent Girls’ School, Christ Church Secondary School, Ping Yi Secondary School, Ngee Ann Secondary School, and Singapore Chinese Girls’ School.

Mr PC has 6 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s from NTU in Literature (Honours). He taught at tuition centres for 4 years and was an MOE relief teacher for 2 years. Mr PC’s Literature tuition students attended St. Margaret’s Secondary School, Yuan Ching Secondary School, Victoria School (Integrated Programme), Deyi Secondary School, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Catholic Junior College, and River Valley High School.

Ms HB has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Ms HB wrote the O Level and A Level Literature curriculum for a major group of tuition centres. Her Literature tuition students attended Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary), Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary), St. Hilda’s Secondary School, National Junior College, St. Andrew’s Junior College, and Hwa Chong Institution.

Ms SL has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU (Honours). Her Literature tuition students attended Seng Kang Secondary School, Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Yishun Innova Junior College, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, and River Valley High School.

Mr KL has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Master’s in British literature from Fordham University (New York, NY). Mr KL has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). He taught at a leading tuition centre for 6 years. Mr CN’s Literature tuition students attended St. Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School, Victoria Junior College, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, National Junior College, Dunman High School, and Eunoia Junior College.

Ms AW has 12 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms AW’s Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS. Her Literature tuition students attended Maris Stella High School, CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh), National Junior College (Integrated Programme), Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary), St. Andrew’s Secondary School, and St. Joseph’s Institution.

Mr YF has 13 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Mr YF taught at tuition centres for 5 years. His Literature tuition students attended Woodlands Secondary School, Temasek Junior College (Integrated Programme), St. Joseph’s Institution, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, River Valley High School, and Hwa Chong Institution.

Mr EC has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s from NTU, majoring in Literature (Honours). Mr EC taught at a tuition centre for 2 years. His Literature tuition students attended Greenridge Secondary School, Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Pasir Ris Secondary School, Yishun Innova Junior College, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, and Nanyang Junior College.

Ms TK has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Comparative Literature from Cornell University. Ms TK’s Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS (First Class Honours). Ms TK’s Literature tuition students attended Catholic Junior College, National Junior College, Raffles Institution, Tampines Meridian Junior College, St. Andrew’s Junior College, and Raffles Institution.

Ms FW has 12 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a PhD in Linguistics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Her Bachelor’s was from NUS, in Literature (First Class Honours). Ms FW’s Literature tuition students attended CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School, Cedar Girls’ Secondary School, Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Hwa Chong Institution, Eunoia Junior College, and Anglo-Chinese Junior College.

Mr GS has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Mr GS was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. His Literature tuition students attended Chong Boon Secondary School, Hai Seng Secondary School, Montfort Secondary School, Nanyang Junior College, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and St. Andrew’s Junior College.

Ms WC has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at an MOE school for 8 years. Ms WC has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Her Literature tuition students attended Bedok View Secondary School, Hong Kah Secondary School, Maris Stella High School, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School, Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, and Zhonghua Secondary School.

Ms JR has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature, from NTU. Her Literature tuition students attended Hai Seng Secondary School, Dunman Secondary School, Crescent Girls’ School, CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent, Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School, and Bishan Park Secondary School.

Mr GT has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. His Literature tuition students attended Ang Mo Kio Secondary School, Bowen Secondary School, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, Dunman High School, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and St. Andrew’s Junior College.

Ms JM has 13 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms JM’s Literature tuition students attended Victoria School (Integrated Programme), St. Patrick’s School, Punggol Secondary School, New Town Secondary School, Catholic Junior College, and River Valley High School.

Ms EG has 6 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at a junior college for 7 years. Ms EG has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Her Literature tuition students attended Eunoia Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, St. Andrew’s Junior College, Tampines Meridian Junior College, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, and Jurong Pioneer Junior College.

Ms WS has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Her Literature tuition students attended St. Hilda’s Secondary School, Teck Whye Secondary School, Whitley Secondary School, Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, St. Patrick’s School, and Queenstown Secondary School.

Mr BC has  9 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Mr BC was the Head of Literature at the group of tuition centres that he taught at for 5 years. Mr AL’s Literature tuition students attended St. Margaret’s Secondary School, Serangoon Secondary School, Nan Hua High School, Eunoia Junior College, Temasek Junior College, and Anderson Serangoon Junior College.

Ms TL has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Master’s and Bachelor’s (2nd Upper Class Honours) in Literature from NUS. She taught at a top tuition centre for 5 years. Ms BL’s Literature tuition students attended Hong Kah Secondary School, National Junior College (Integrated Programme), Northbrooks Secondary School, St. Andrew’s Junior College, Nanyang Junior College, and Anderson Serangoon Junior College.

Ms BY has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Ms BY’s Literature tuition students attended Yuying Secondary School, Kranji Secondary School, Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary), National Junior College, Tampines Meridian Junior College, and Eunoia Junior College.

Mr FW has 14 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Mr FW taught at tuition centres for 6 years. His Literature tuition students attended Nanyang Girls’ High School, Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Nan Hua High School, St. Andrew’s Junior College, Catholic Junior College, and Jurong Pioneer Junior College.

Ms AN has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a PhD from Stanford University in Linguistics. Her Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS (First Class Honours). Ms AN’s Literature tuition students attended Cedar Girls’ Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Catholic High School, Hwa Chong Institution, St. Andrew’s Junior College, and Victoria Junior College.

Mr YE has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU (First Class Honours). Mr YE was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. His Literature tuition students attended Guangyang Secondary School, Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary), Coral Secondary School, CHIJ St Joseph’s Convent, Xinmin Secondary School, and Temasek Secondary School.

Mr CM has 6 years of Literature tuition experience. He is NIE-trained and taught at an MOE school for 4 years. Mr CM has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). His Literature tuition students attended Peirce Secondary School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Loyang Secondary School, Greenridge Secondary School, and First Toa Payoh Secondary School.

Mr SA has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Mr SA’s Literature tuition students attended Swiss Cottage Secondary School, Presbyterian High School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Catholic Junior College, River Valley High School, and Temasek Junior College.

Ms GA has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a PhD in Applied Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. Ms GA has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). She was an MOE contract teacher for 4 years. Her Literature tuition students attended Holy Innocents’ High School, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School, Dunman High School, Hwa Chong Institution (Integrated Programme), Anglo-Chinese Junior College, and Raffles Institution.

Ms HC has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s from NTU, majoring in Literature. Ms HC’s Literature tuition students attended Loyang Secondary School, Compassvale Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Eunoia Junior College, Victoria Junior College, and Jurong Pioneer Junior College.

Ms GJ has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Master’s in Literary Studies from NTU. Her Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS (Honours). Ms GJ’s Literature tuition students attended St. Margaret’s Secondary School, River Valley High School, Outram Secondary School, Hwa Chong Institution, Temasek Junior College, and St. Andrew’s Junior College.

Mr ME has 13 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Mr ME’s Literature tuition students attended Beatty Secondary School, CHIJ Katong Convent, Crescent Girls’ School, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, National Junior College, and Yishun Innova Junior College.

Ms YA has 6 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Ms YA was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. Her Literature tuition students attended Hwa Chong Institution (Integrated Programme), Fuhua Secondary School, Fajar Secondary School, Jurong Pioneer Junior College, Anderson Serangoon Junior College, and National Junior College.

Ms CW has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Ms CW was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. Her Literature tuition students attended Yishun Town Secondary School, Temasek Junior College (Integrated Programme), St. Hilda’s Secondary School, Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, St. Gabriel’s Secondary School, and Damai Secondary School.

Mr SC has 5 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Mr SC’s Literature tuition students attended Evergreen Secondary School, Commonwealth Secondary School, Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary), National Junior College, Eunoia Junior College, and Tampines Meridian Junior College.

Mr LC has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Mr LC taught at a leading tuition centre for 3 years. His Literature tuition students attended Montfort Secondary School, Greendale Secondary School, Crescent Girls’ School, St. Joseph’s Institution, Seng Kang Secondary School, and Yuying Secondary School.

Ms GS has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms GS taught at a tuition centre for 2 years. Her Literature tuition students attended Regent Secondary School, Hong Kah Secondary School, Maris Stella High School, Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary), Anderson Serangoon Junior College, and St. Andrew’s Junior College.

Ms SC has 15 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained, and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms SC has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Her Literature tuition students attended Fuchun Secondary School, Cedar Girls’ Secondary School, Anglican High School, Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Marsiling Secondary School, and North View Secondary School.

Ms PC has 12 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Her Literature tuition students attended Mayflower Secondary School, Orchid Park Secondary School, Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary), Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Victoria Junior College, and Nanyang Junior College.

Mr AD has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. His Literature tuition students attended Maris Stella High School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Jurongville Secondary School, Yishun Innova Junior College, Catholic Junior College, and Raffles Institution.

Mr SF has 8 years of Literature tuition experience. Mr SF was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (First Class Honours). His Literature tuition students attended Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Dunman High School,  Nanyang Junior College, Temasek Junior College, Yishun Innova Junior College, and Raffles Institution. 

Ms CK has 14 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms CK has a Bachelor’s in English and English Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Her Literature tuition students attended CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School Integrated Programme, Cedar Girls’ Secondary School Integrated Programme, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) δ IB Programme, St Andrew’s Junior College, National Junior College, and Eunoia Junior College.

Practical exam preparation techniques

As it turns out, smart people tend to make more mistakes because of blind spots in their logical reasoning.

Often, it is likely to be the intelligent people that are excessively confident and arrogant.

The trouble isn’t with intelligence itself.

Like almost everything, it is how we use it that determines the outcome.

Careless mistakes are totally preventable, if only we had been paying closer attention.

An overloaded schedule, disorganization, and stress can all cause us to make unintended mistakes.

If we know why the mistake was made, we can correct the problem if we want it to be less likely to happen ever again.

Some steps that you can take to prevent careless mistakes include:

  1. Rushing through your work. Time management skills are vital whether you are doing your homework, practicing on a test paper from another school, or actually taking the school/national exam. You need to know exactly how much time you can afford to spend on each type of question. And what is the maximum amount of time you can spend on that question – no more than that, because any delays will affect the quality of your responses to the other questions in that exam.
  2. Recognize the patterns of mistakes you keep making. These patterns show to you the issues that you need to prioritize and address. If you keep making the same types of mistakes over and over again, you have to break the cycle. Ask your tuition teacher or school teacher why you are misunderstanding the exam question, and why you keep giving the wrong answers.
  3. Get mentally prepared before you start to answer the questions. When you get started, you will be able to focus completely on the task at hand rather than having to stop and panic when you are not sure how to answer the question. You will find yourself rushing through the question once there are too many interruptions to your thought processes. And this will lead to an even great risk of making many mistakes.
  4. Slow down. If you leave something to the last minute, you will be under pressure to squeeze in information that are important or trivial. The stress and tension of that pressure leads to mistakes, as does the tendency to take short cuts just so that you can meet the deadline. Sometimes, it is hard to figure out how much time you need to complete your answer – especially if it is a question that is unexpectedly more difficult than what you had been practicing for. Just give it your best guesstimate, then add at least 30% more time than the time you estimated you would take to answer that question.
  5. Leave time to double-check. Carefully go over what you have done, so that you can correct any mistakes you might have made. Always review your work when you think you are done. This gives you the opportunity to catch any mistakes and rectify them before they cause bigger issues.
  6. Focus. Do not allow your mind to drift. When you keep your mind focused on the task at hand rather than allowing it to wander off, you will often find that a lot of those careless mistakes become a thing of the past. You are most likely to make careless mistakes when you are doing something you have practiced so many times before that you think you no longer need to think about doing it now. You have become so accustomed to the methods that you rely on that you stop questioning if what you are doing is relevant to being able to correctly answer this particular question. We can become complacent to the point where we no longer think our decisions through properly. Because you are not paying enough attention, it is easy to miss something. Whenever you feel your mind drifting, bring it back to be in touch with the important tasks at hand.
  7. Do one thing at a time. You will make fewer mistakes if you do not multi-task. It may seem like because you are under time pressure, you will need to get a lot done. In reality, you will get more done with fewer mistakes when you give your full attention to one task at a time. Having to constantly switch gears as you move from one thing to another is a good way to make mistakes you could have avoided if you’d just focused.
  8. Make checklists and to-do lists. Create lists so that you can get rid of mental clutter. If you’re trying to remember a dozen things, your mind is not focusing on the task at hand and a careless mistake is more likely to happen. Get in the habit of writing things down to prompt you on where your thought processes and conclusions are, and you will free your mind to concentrate better.
  9. Prioritize the content in your answers. Do important and complex tasks first when your mind is fresh. Look at what you have to do in order to answer the question well, and rank them in order of priority. If you get those out of the way when you have the most energy, you’ll be less likely to make mistakes.

Stress is a physical reaction to a person’s emotions.

Both positive events (for example, an upcoming birthday party) and negative events (for example, school exams, a change in family circumstances) can cause stress.

Two hormones are released when we feel stressed: epinephrine (the hormone responsible for the flight-or-fight response), and cortisol.

When there is too much cortisol in our bodies, there will be a long-term, negative impact on our metabolic rate, and ability to remember.

When we are stressed, we are likely to have some of these symptoms:

  1. Physical signs: Increased heart rate or blood pressure, tense muscles, regular and severe headaches, tiredness, sweating more than usual, faster breathing.
  2. Emotional signs: Feelings of helplessness, worthlessness; isolation and loneliness; anger, irritability and hostility; constant worrying and anxiety, and obsessive thinking; inability to enjoy yourself even when you used to love those activities.
  3. Behavioral signs: Unexplained gains or losses in weight, prolonged periods of having difficulty in getting good quality sleep.
  4. Cognitive signs: Pessimism, fearing that something bad is going to happen, inability to focus or concentrate, memory loss and absent-mindedness.

The following key tips can help you reduce how much stress you feel, and can improve your ability to cope with and eventually properly manage stress:

  1. Get enough sleep. Try to have at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep every night. Try to wake up and go to sleep at the same time each day. This might not be realistic every night of the week but it is good to aim towards this goal more often than not. When you regularize your sleep routines, you will be able to have deeper, more restful sleep. This is essential in reducing stress and improving your mood. You will have better memory recall, have a clearer mind, and be less likely to fall sick or be irritable. Your mental health and well-being depends on you getting enough sleep, as no one functions at 100% when they’re tired.
  2. Eat well. Having a balanced diet, and making the effort to eat nutritious meals can help you combat stress and boost your mood. Having the occasional treats of chocolate and fried food is fine, as long as at least 80% of your meals consist of fresh, healthy carbohydrates and proteins.
  3. Moving your body regularly. This balances the nervous system and increases blood circulation, helping to flush out stress hormones. Even a daily 20-minute walk makes a difference. Any kind of exercise can lower stress and improve your mood ― just pick activities that you enjoy and make it a consistent habit. Regular light and or heavy exercise improves your overall cognitive abilities and increases the amount and regularity of endorphins in your body. Exercise can help your body feel tired and fall asleep more easily at night. There is no need to overdo the intensity nor frequency of exercising: short walks around your home/school 3 to 4 times a week can lead to much improvement of mental health and a reduction of tense moods.
  4. Establish realistic expectations and goals. Try to manage your time schedule, workload and objectives so that you have enough time to study and relax. Keep track of the amount of work you need to do, and break them down into manageable chunks so that you can keep up with deadlines. Read tips about preparing for exams – revising for Math involves different techniques than studying for Science. Reduce any tendency you might have to compare yourself with others. Comparing yourself and your productivity to what others claim to have or be is a recipe for insecure feelings and stress.
  5. Don’t wait until the last minute to get important things done. Procrastinating might feel good when you are feeling lazy and unmotivated, but it always leads to increased stress. By pacing your time wisely when you are able to steadily complete tasks that you know are vital for your preparation for homework, assignments, assessments and exams, you can avoid a lot of panic. Do you ever feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day? People often get stressed when they feel that they are running out of time to complete a task: this could be study-related or even stem from feeling overwhelmed with social activities. However, simple time management techniques can help you to feel more relaxed and focused. Try to create a written schedule, allocating yourself time every day to relax or socialise. Divide your work into urgent and non-urgent tasks, and important and non-important tasks.
  6. Have a hobby. Stress is inevitable, and can never be completely avoided. Finding a sustainable and healthy way to reduce stress can go a long way in keeping the pressure from overwhelming you. You might want to consider spending time with family and friends, developing a hobby, baking/cooking, creating handicrafts, listening to music, watching Tik Tok or Youtube during the time when you are not spending on studying.
  7. Relaxation techniques. Easy methods include slow, calm and deep abdominal breathing; visualizing peaceful scenes; and repeating soothing words to yourself like “relax”, “calm”, or “everything is fine”.
  8. Take a vacation or short mental break from the things that are causing you so much stress. Getting away from it all can reset your stress tolerance by increasing your mental and emotional outlook, which makes you a happier, more productive person upon return. Remember to switch off your handphone, and disconnect from social media too!
  9. Laugh. Laughing out loud increases oxygen and blood flow, which immediately reduces stress. Spend time with a funny friend, or watch something silly online.

Stress can sometimes rise to dangerous levels and affect our physical, emotional and mental health.

Short periods of stress are normal and can often be resolved by something as simple as completing a task which reduces or by taking time to relax.

Work out what it is that’s making you feel stressed.

For example, is it exams, family or relationship problems? Try to find ways to change your circumstances so that you can ease the pressure you are under.

If we are constantly under stress, most of us will eventually start to function less well. 

Ideally, we should establish a daily and weekly routine to engage in stress management strategies, because this helps us to respond to challenges and helps to minimize the feelings of being overwhelmed.

It is important to recognize stressful situations as they occur because it allows us to focus on managing how we react.

We all need to know when to close our eyes and take a deep breath when we feel tension rising.

Self-care is really important when we are facing challenges and experiences that have the potential to overwhelm us and create stress.

Stress is a natural part of life. However, too much stress can harm our health, especially if it continues every day.

This is chronic stress and can put you at risk for heart problems like heart disease and depression.

When you start to feel that you are not able to cope, do contact an adult, school counsellor, doctor, or friend whom you feel you can speak to about your concerns.

Stress thrives in the dark.

It convinces us we can’t cope, so it is always very useful to reach out to people who can help. Talking about what’s stressing you out can certainly be helpful.

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If at any time the client is not satisfied with the tutor, the client may request a replacement or termination. However, the client is responsible for paying the fee for the number of lessons given prior to termination.

Learn Fast will discuss separately with the client and the tutor regarding future tuition arrangements, and Learn Fast will change the tutor for the client. There will not be any extra charges for the change and the client needs to pay just for the tuition session(s) that have been conducted.

If the client cancels a tutoring assignment before the tutor completes the agreed number of lessons for the first 4 calendar weeks, Learn Fast assumes full legal claim to 50% of the tuition fees for the total number of lessons delivered in the month. For example, if the client had requested for 8 lessons per month, but the assignment was cancelled after the 5th session, Learn Fast will be paid commission for the 5 lessons conducted.

Learn Fast will not be liable for any payment charges or issues arising from the cancellation of tuition assignments by the client.

If the client terminates the Assignment because the tutor is often late, skips lessons without valid explanations etc, the tutor will bear Learn Fast’ full commission fee.

If the tutor cancels the Assignment after confirming acceptance (that is, the client’s contact information and address have been given to the tutor), the tutor will need to compensate the commission which amounts to 50% of the fees payable (as stated in the confirmation Whatsapp, sms, email or other forms of electronic communications) for the first 4 weeks.

If the tutor wishes to cancel a Tuition Assignment before the end of the first 4 calendar weeks, the tutor is to inform both Learn Fast as well as the client at least 3 days before the next lesson date. Learn Fast will recover our legal share of the one-time commission of 50% of the fee for the first 4 calendar weeks from the tutor. Tutors are encouraged to have a long-term commitment as the clients have vested their trust in you.

TERMINATION

The client has the right to terminate the tuition if the tutor is unable to produce the documents certifying his/her credentials. In such cases, the tutor has to pay Learn Fast the amount of money equivalent to the tuition fee for the day as commission.

The tutor will receive full or pro-rated payment for the number of lessons rendered, provided the tutor has complied with the Terms of this Agreement.

DISCLAIMER

While Learn Fast tries to provide clients and tutors with the closest tutor match possible, we cannot guarantee a satisfying match. We hold no responsibility or liability for problems, unhappiness, or disputes that are a result of the tutor or client. Learn Fast will not act as an arbitrator for any disagreements that arise between tutor and client. However, Learn Fast may try to mediate whenever possible and reserves all rights to blacklist any party who is at fault. Learn Fast reserves the right to terminate or deny services to any client or tutor at any time.

INDEMINITY

Users shall indemnify Learn Fast, our subsidiaries, content contributors, sources, affiliates, officers, shareholders/directors, agents or other partners and employees, from all costs and expenses, claim, liabilities, (actual or consequential) of every kind and nature known and unknown, arising out of any use of the Website.

Users acknowledge that Learn Fast is not liable for direct, indirect, consequential or any other form of loss or damage that may be suffered by any users through the use of the website including loss of data or information or any kind of financial or physical loss or damage.

DEFINITIONS

References to “Our”, “Us”, “We” and “Learn Fast” shall be references to Learn Fast.

References to “You”, “Your” and “Users” shall mean references to user(s) visiting this web site, as the context requires, for any reason regardless of whether you have a registered account.

References to “Tutor” or “Tutors” shall be references to user(s) who have registered. He/She has explicitly stated his/her interest in receiving tutoring assignments.

References to “Client”, or “Clients” shall be references to user(s) who formally makes a request to engage Learn Fast’ services. He/She has explicitly stated his/her interest in hiring a tutor from us.

“First Month” refers to the first 4 weeks of active lessons, and is not based on the calendar month.

“Commission” refers to the amount Learn Fast levies for a successfully matched tuition assignment.


LEGALIZATION OF NON-WRITTEN CONTRACT

At the point of time which the contact details of the clients or tutor(s) are given to either party, Learn Fast reserves all rights to collect the full commission once the tutors start providing services to the client. This is regardless of whether the tuition cancelled or postponed.

PRIVACY

In view of the implementation of the recent Personal Data Protection Act, we require your explicit consent to contact you for tuition related matters. By registering with Learn Fast, you have given the Learn Fast network explicit consent to contact you through various electronic media, including Whatsapp, calling, and sms, etc.

EXCEPTIONAL TUTORS

We are very proud of the quality of the tutors that we are able to attract and retain. Because our tutors receive so many assignments from us, they rarely want to register with other agencies.

Our team of MOE teachers is the largest in Singapore.

Tutors are directly recruited by Learn Fast. We do not rent databases from other tuition agencies, and we do not rent out our database to licensees nor to subscribers.

Learn Fast has a team of qualified tutors who specialize in teaching university and polytechnic level modules, for undergraduate students who need private tuition and are studying at NUS, NTU, SMU and universities with a presence in Singapore.

Many new tuition assignments every day, at Learn Fast.

We are Singapore’s Top Tuition Agency.

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