Wanna Japanese Language, but scared of kanji? Don't worry. There are several types of lessons that I'm teaching:1) Conversational Japanese Language -no reading/writing in Japanese letters. (Very relaxed sessions)2) Beginner level -reading/writing (hiragana, katakana, kanji), listening (Would have more exercises)3) JLPT examination preparation. (A lot of drill)For mathematics, science and physics, I teach form 1-5 (SPM) as well as Cambridge year 7-11 (IGCSE). My many years of experience has made me flexible in my method of teaching. My approach for each students will be different according to their needs. I found that some of my students have little confidence in what they understand. Therefore, I use a suitable method to bring out their confidence. By just doing that, they managed to apply what they have understand in the topic to the questions in the exercise sheet correctly. I also have an experience with a year 8 student who had problem with multiplication, even the basic ones. Making the student memorise the multiplication table like a year 2 student will not be effective as the student is a teenager now. So, I gave the student exercises that made the student memorise the multiplication without them noticing it. The student can even do fractions after a few weeks.For slow learners, do not worry. I am used to students who take longer period of time to process the lessons. As long as you are willing to learn, there is always a way.

