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Silly me in maths, but I love a good mug…Maths Online Tuition

I love a good mug ☕, bunch of flowers 💐 or a smelly something of any type. This is an Arabian bakhoor diffuser.

Arabian diffuser

Wow, the new school year has only just begun and children are already sending me prezzies 🎁!

Much Gratitude

Whats lovely is when my student Irfaan said to me, “Its for all your hard work and patience.”

And the reality is, I told him…its not hard work at all. In fact, I absolutely love teaching you all. Its an honour and a gratitude 🙏.

But with that said, my patience is also tested when anyone starts to play up ⚽️. I wonder, is it a reflection of my teaching. Why is somebody playing up?

Is the lesson boring?

Is the lesson hard?

Regardless, children are like sponges and soak up everything we say and do.

They may find the topic boring and hard, but at the end of the day, I act silly and say some stupid things during lessons.

I have some nuances to make them remember formulas.

This silliness is what they remember in the exam, hopefully not the hard and the boring stuff.

This also makes a ‘die of boredom’ maths lesson more entertaining 🤹‍♀️, week after week.

Jazakallah khair #Arifa it smells delicious 🥰.

Silly me, in maths

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I love a good mug ☕, bunch of flowers 💐 or a smelly something of any type. This is an Arabian bakhoor diffuser. Wow, the new school year has only just begun and children are already sending me prezzies 🎁! Whats lovely is when my student Irfaan said to me, "Its for all your hard work and patience." And the reality is, I told him…its not hard work at all. In fact, I absolutely love teaching you all. Its an honour and a gratitude 🙏. But with that said, my patience is also tested when anyone starts to play up ⚽️. I wonder, is it a reflection of my teaching. Why is somebody playing up? Is the lesson boring? Is the lesson hard? Regardless, children are like sponges and soak up everything we say and do. They may find the topic boring and hard, but at the end of the day, I act silly and say some stupid things during lessons. I have some nuances to make them remember formulas. This silliness is what they remember in the exam, hopefully not the hard and the boring stuff. This also makes a 'die of boredom' maths lesson more entertaining 🤹‍♀️, week after week. Jazakallah khair @arifa288 it smells delicious 🥰. Who do you know, who wants an A* in GCSE maths? Give them my number, you could be someone's saving grace. 07877216783 "Finally! How to get an A* in GCSE maths without working too hard!" (…in exactly 4 steps and 36 days. DM FOR DETAILS.) #hatemaths #gcsemathshelp #passgcsemaths #mathtutoronline #dukhnibakhoor

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