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Our tuition coordinators are former MOE teachers from good schools. 

Every year since 2006, we have helped satisfied parents and students hire their perfect tutors.

We are very familiar with how to properly shortlist and interview the correct home tutors before we show you between 4 to 10 profiles of qualified tutors – within 12 (usually 6) hours.

Each of these private tutors have proven experience in dependably helping their students’ grades quickly improve by at least 10 to 20 marks – as shown in the good feedback that parents had given to us.

Our team of 31,000 experienced tutors comprise MOE teachers, PhD-tutors, graduated/post-graduate (Master’s)/undergraduate tutors.

Each of our accomplished tutors have between 2 to over 30 years of teaching and home tutoring experience in primary/secondary school, junior college, polytechnic and university levels. 

We have a strong team of tuition teachers who specialize in preparing students for the important PSLE, GCE O and A Level exams.

Every few weeks, there are tests, assessments, and exams in school. Once any student does not pay careful attention in class for 1 to 2 lessons, it is close to impossible to catch up.

Being wrongly-prepared for your school and national exams will impact your prospects of being admitted to the class, school and university of your choice.

Tutors from Singapore Tuition will ensure that within 4 lessons, you will:

  • Learn how to prevent the common mistakes and wrong habits that will lead you to writing imprecise answers
  • Avoid “mental blocks”, cope with exam stress, prevent any tendency to make careless mistakes
  • We will show you crucial analytical steps that lead you to the right answers, no matter how “tricky” the questions are
  • Difficult questions will not surprise you any more, because you would be familiar with the skills you need in order to correctly answer what is required
  • Pace yourself, so that you have enough time to answer every exam question, as well as to check your answers at least once before you hand in your work
  • Start on a systematic approach to strengthen the answering skills that require you to compare, contrast and use critical/creative thinking techniques

Your grades will quickly improve by at least 10 to 25 marks – as shown in the good feedback that parents had given to us.

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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?

Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition half of the fees payable in the first 4 calendar weeks. This amount is the commission to Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition 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. Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition and we will transfer the tutor’s fee to him/her.

Tutors are not authorized at any time to collect the payment on Singapore Tuition’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 Singapore Tuition’s bank account.

If the client fails to pay us, Singapore Tuition 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, Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition at least 3 business days before the actual lesson. If the tutor fails to notify Singapore Tuition of his/her cancellation/postponement, an administrative charge of S$30 will be imposed on him/her.

If the tutor fails to contact Singapore Tuition with a valid reason to inform us about the tutor’s absence from the lesson, the tutor’s profile at Singapore Tuition 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), Singapore Tuition will ask if the tutor is able to accommodate the request.

Singapore Tuition 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.

Singapore Tuition will discuss separately with the client and the tutor regarding future tuition arrangements, and Singapore Tuition 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, Singapore Tuition 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, Singapore Tuition will be paid pro-rated commission for the 5 lessons conducted.

Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition’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 Singapore Tuition as well as the client at least 3 days before the next lesson date. Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition the amount of money equivalent to the tuition fee for the day, as commission.

DISCLAIMER

Singapore Tuition 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.

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

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

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

“Commission” refers to the amount Singapore Tuition 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, Singapore Tuition 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 Singapore Tuition and our network contacting you via Whatsapp, phone call, sms and/or other electronic communications channels to conduct tuition matches. By registering with Singapore Tuition you have given us explicit consent to contact you through various electronic media, including Whatsapp, calling, and sms, etc.

Singapore Tuition 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.

Singapore Tuition 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.

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Ms YNG 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 YNG’s home 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.

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Ms HPL has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms HPL taught at a tuition centre for 3 years. Her home 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.

Mr DF has 14 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Mr DF taught at tuition centres for 8 years. His private 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 SA has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Ms SA was an MOE contract teacher for 3 years. Her private 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.

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Ms BNK has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Master’s and Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Ms BNK’s private tuition students attended Anderson Serangoon Junior College, Eunoia Junior College, Raffles Institution, St. Andrew’s Junior College, National Junior College, and Hwa Chong Institution.

Mr GN has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Master’s in Comparative Literature from Cornell University. Mr GN’s Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS (First Class Honours). Mr GN’s home tuition students attended Catholic Junior College, National Junior College, Raffles Institution, Tampines Meridian Junior College, St. Andrew’s Junior College, and Raffles Institution.

Ms BP has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU (First Class Honours). Ms BP was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. Her private 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.

Ms ST 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 ST’s private 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 HBC has 6 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. He taught at a tuition centre for 4 years. Mr HBC’s private tuition students attended Bartley Secondary School, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School, New Town Secondary School, Riverside Secondary School, Catholic Junior College.

Ms OYR has 5 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at an MOE school for 8 years. Ms OYR has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Her home 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.

Mr LA has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Master’s and Bachelor’s (2nd Upper Class Honours) in Literature from NUS. He taught at a top tuition centre for 5 years. Mr LA’s home 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.

Mr SBD has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in English language and English Literature from NUS (First Class Honours). Mr SBD wrote the Literature curriculum taught at secondary school level and at JC level for the tuition centre where he taught for 7 years. His private tuition students attended Crescent Girls’ School, Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Montfort Secondary School, Nanyang Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, and Victoria Junior College.

Ms IW has 2 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Ms FG taught at a tuition centre for 1 year. Her private 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.

Mr YC has 11 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 private 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 TRP has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at a junior college for 7 years. Ms TRP has a Bachelor’s from NUS, majoring in English Literature (Honours). Her home tuition students attended National Junior College, Raffles Institution, Catholic Junior College, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Temasek Junior College, and St. Andrew’s Junior College.

Mr WF has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Mr WF was the Head of Literature at the group of tuition centres that he taught at for 5 years. Mr WF’s private 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 YT has 12 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms YT’s private 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.

Mr RN has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Mr RN’s private 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.

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

Ms CA has 11 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms CA’s Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS. Her home 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 TYR has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Mr TYR was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. His private 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.

Mr MK has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. His private 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 SW has 10 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a PhD in English Literature from NUS, and a Bachelor’s in English Literature from NTU (2nd Upper Class Honours). Ms SW was the Head of English and Literature at a large group of tuition centres. Her private tuition students attended Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary), Nanyang Girls’ High School, St. Patrick’s School, Eunoia Junior College, Catholic Junior College, and Raffles Institution.

Ms NF has 2 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Her private 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.

Ms DC has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Ms DC’s home 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 AW has 12 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Mr AW’s home tuition students attended Beatty Secondary School, CHIJ Katong Convent, Crescent Girls’ School, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, National Junior College, and Yishun Innova Junior College.

Mr YP has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. His private tuition students attended Maris Stella High School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Jurongville Secondary School, Yishun Innova Junior College, Catholic Junior College, and Raffles Institution.

Ms TCK has 16 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained, and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms TCK has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Her private 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 LCH has 5 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature, from NTU. Her home 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 DL has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. He is NIE-trained and taught at a junior college for 8 years. Mr DL has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). His private 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 YS has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Master’s in British literature from Fordham University (New York, NY). Ms YS has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). She taught at a leading tuition centre for 6 years. Ms YS’s private 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.

Mr TC has 4 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s from NTU in Literature (Honours). He taught at tuition centres for 3 years and was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. Mr TC’s private 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 CSY has 7 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 CSY’s home 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.

Ms RK has 5 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s from NTU, majoring in Literature. Ms RK’s private tuition students attended Loyang Secondary School, Compassvale Secondary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Eunoia Junior College, Victoria Junior College, and Jurong Pioneer Junior College.

Mr BL has 2 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Mr BL was an MOE contract teacher for 1 year. His private 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.

Ms TN has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a PhD in Applied Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. Ms TN has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (2nd Upper Class Honours). She was an MOE contract teacher for 4 years. Her home 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.

Mr RS has 5 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU. Mr RS was an MOE contract teacher for 2 years. His private 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 DF has 3 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NTU (Honours). Her private 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 TY has 13 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Mr TY taught at tuition centres for 5 years. His private 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.

Ms WSC has 11 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Her home 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.

Ms AN has 9 years of Literature tuition experience. She has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS (Honours). Ms AN wrote the O Level and A Level Literature curriculum for a major group of tuition centres. Her home 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.

Mr TS has 7 years of Literature tuition experience. He has a Bachelor’s in Literature from NUS. Mr TS taught at a leading tuition centre for 3 years. His private 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 HT has 12 years of Literature tuition experience. She is NIE-trained and taught at MOE schools for 7 years. Ms HT’s Bachelor’s in Literature was from NUS. Her home 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.

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The MOE states that students will be assessed in their ability to: 
  • Demonstrate, through close analysis, knowledge of the literary texts studied
  • Respond with knowledge and understanding to literary texts from the genres of prose, poetry and drama
  • Demonstrate understanding of the ways in which writers’ choices of form, structure and language shape meanings
  • Communicate a sensitive and informed personal response to what is read; Express responses clearly and coherently, using textual evidence where appropriate

Your Qualified Literature Tuition Teacher Will Clearly Explain To You:

  • The Assessment Objectives are inter-related. Candidates’ responses will be assessed holistically on the attainment of these Assessment Objectives in an integrated and meaningful way
  • Raise awareness of timeless issues concerning society
  • Promote the appreciation of multiple perspectives; and
  • Build empathy and global awareness
  • Promote heightened appreciation of nuances of language
  • Sensitise students to artistic decisions made by writers
  • Cultivate metacognitive habits of mind as students pay attention to the impact of language on one’s thoughts and feelings
  • Equip students with the skills to convince others of their interpretations, based on sound reasoning with evidence
  • Demonstrate, through close analysis, knowledge of the literary texts studied
  • Respond with knowledge and understanding to literary texts from the genres of prose, poetry and drama
  • Demonstrate understanding of the ways in which writers’ choices of form, structure and language shape meanings
  • Express responses clearly and coherently, using textual evidence where appropriate
  • Develop greater acceptance for ambiguity and open-endedness
  • Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451
  • Kiran Desai: Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard
  • Philip Holden (ed.): Hook and Eye: Stories from the Margins
  • Dalene Matthee: Fiela’s Child
  • Ngugi wa Thiong’o: The River Between
  • Elizabeth Wein: Code Name Verity
  • Lillian Hellman: The Little Foxes
  • Arthur Miller: A View from the Bridge
  • William Shakespeare: Macbeth
  • Haresh Sharma: Off Centre
  • Tennessee Williams: The Glass Menagerie
  • Critically analyse and evaluate literary texts
  • Appreciate and make informed personal responses to literary texts
  • Communicate ideas effectively and persuasively
  • Negotiate complexities and ambiguities, being aware of diverse perspectives
  • The relationship between texts and their cultural contexts
  • The ability to read texts independently
  • A love for reading literature.
  • Make informed personal and critical responses to the texts, exploring connections between texts where appropriate, and account for their responses
  • Demonstrate how the literary context of the text informs their understanding of the text
  • Critically analyse and evaluate ways in which writers’ choices of form, structure and language shape meanings
  • Clearly communicate the knowledge, understanding and insights appropriate to literary study
  • To test the candidate’s ability to respond to either an unseen text extract, or a passage from a set text
  • Demonstrate the ability to analyse both the formal and stylistic features of the extract
  • Test the candidate’s ability to write a critical analysis of the set texts they have studied
  • Demonstrate an ability to make an informed personal and critical response to the text as a whole
  • Test the candidate’s ability to critically compare and evaluate unseen texts and the set texts they have studied with regard to the elective papers
  • Ability to identify, compare and critically assess key features of each text
  • Appropriate reference to the literary features of the period or topic covered by the paper
  • The candidate must organise and present information, ideas and arguments clearly and effectively
  • Grammar, punctuation, and spelling will also be taken into account
  • Respond to and critically compare two unseen poems
  • At least one of the questions will feature a Singaporean poem
  • Mary Shelley: Frankenstein (1831 text)
  • F Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
  • Anita Desai: Baumgartner’s Bombay
  • Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice
  • Tom Stoppard: Arcadia
  • William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure
  • George Bernard Shaw: Saint Joan
  • Arthur Miller: Playing for Time (stage play version)
  • The English Renaissance (1509–1660)
  • The Renaissance period was one of ‘rebirth’ of classical ideas and art forms, characterised by the influence of the classics in literature, language, and philosophy, as well as the development of new ideas and art forms
  • The Literature that developed during this period was, amongst other things, an artistic engagement with many changes in society such as an increase
  • in literacy and the abandonment of a feudal system, and their impact on morality and identity
  • The texts are literary explorations of the world of 16th and early 17th century England
  • Ben Jonson: selected poems
  • Andrew Marvell: selected poems
  • Sir Philip Sidney: selected sonnets from ‘Astrophil and Stella’
  • Francis Bacon: selected prose
  • Thomas Nashe: The Unfortunate Traveller
  • Thomas Kyd: The Spanish Tragedy
  • Christopher Marlowe: Doctor Faustus
  • Thomas Middleton: Women Beware Women
  • William Shakespeare: The Tempest
  • Explore the relationship between the mind and self as represented in Literature
  • Examining the means by which writers offer insight into how consciousness is linked to identity, individuality and social contexts
  • Underscores various forms of revelation and discovery
  • Sylvia Plath: Ariel
  • Elizabeth Jennings: selected poems
  • William Wordsworth: The Prelude, Book One & Book Two (1805 version)
  • James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  • J M Coetzee: Age of Iron
  • Pat Barker: Regeneration
  • Alan Ayckbourn: Woman in Mind
  • Edward Albee: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • William Shakespeare: Hamlet
  • The definition of a genre, the individual form of the text and its stylistic features
  • An appreciation of how the texts studied relate to the contexts in which they were created, including social, cultural and historical contexts
  • Exploration of the ideologies and assumptions in the texts
  • The events and ideas that predominated during the period in which these texts were created
  • How texts relate to movements in artistic creation at a particular point in time
  • The study of literary forms
  • A sonnet written by a Romantic poet to have an understanding of the general features of the Romantic movement as well as knowledge of how the sonnet form has developed in Literature in English up to that point
  • Proficiency in the use of the English language in both a functional and literary sense
  • Elements of style, such as register, figurative language, rhythm and language patterns
  • The effects of the use of language to create meaning by writers from the word level right through to discourse levels
  • Make informed personal and critical responses to the texts and account for their responses
  • Understand and comment on the ways in which the historical and cultural backgrounds of text and author inform the meaning of the text
  • Language use at the grammatical, lexical and structural levels
  • Analyse and evaluate critically the ways in which writers’ choices of form, structure and language shape meanings
  • Communicate clearly knowledge, understanding and insights appropriate to literary study
  • Develop an informed personal response
  • Make connections between their own ideas and experiences and those in the text
  • Reflect critically on the development of their own informed response
  • Comment on the ways in which both content and form shape the reader’s response
  • Demonstrate knowledge of ways in which a text invites the reader to respond
  • Key social, cultural and historical influences in the creation of texts
  • How characters, viewpoints, and situations convey the social conventions, beliefs and attitudes of individuals and groups in a particular society
  • Identify and interpret the ideas, viewpoints and values expressed in a text
  • Understand literary influences and traditions and the notion of reader, text and author
  • Analyse literary form including structure, setting, character, conflict, plot, methods of characterization, themes
  • Understand the elements of literary genres
  • Analyse stylistic devices including voice, persona, symbolism, irony, mood and tone
  • Analyse the use of language including register, diction, tone, imagery, rhythm in a text
  • Recognise imaginative or dramatic techniques for creating effects
  • Present a sustained interpretation supported by appropriate and detailed references to the text(s)
  • Present an evaluative/critical comparison and make connections between two or more texts
  • Write effective literary essays to convey their knowledge and understanding of, and insight into the texts
  • Use appropriate literary terms in their responses
  • Present a clear and coherent argument in support of their ideas
  • Ben Jonson: selected poems
  • Epigrams – II To My Book
  • Epigrams – XIV To William Camden
  • Epigrams – XXII On My First Daughter
  • Epigrams – XXIII To John Donne
  • Epigrams – XXVIII On Don Surly
  • Epigrams – XLII On Giles and Joan
  • Epigrams – XLV On My First Son
  • Epigrams – LXV To My Muse
  • Epigrams – LXXVI On Lucy, Countess of Bedford
  • Epigrams – XCI To Sir Horace Vere
  • Epigrams – XCIV To Lucy, Countess of Bedford, with Mr Donne’s Satires
  • Epigrams – XCVI To John Donne
  • Epigrams – CI Inviting a Friend to Supper
  • The Forest – II To Penshurst
  • The Forest – IV To the World
  • The Forest – V Song. To Celia
  • The Forest – VII Song. That Women are but Men’s Shadows
  • The Forest – VIII To Sickness
  • The Forest – IX Song. To Celia
  • The Forest – XV To Heaven
  • Underwoods – V In the Person of Womankind
  • Underwoods – VI Another. In Defence of Their Inconstancy. A Song
  • Underwoods – VII A Nymph’s Passion
  • Underwoods – XVII Epistle to a Friend
  • Underwoods – XVIII An Elegy
  • Underwoods – XXIII An Ode. To Himself
  • Underwoods – XXVIII A Sonnet, to the Noble Lady, the Lady Mary Wroth
  • Underwoods – XXIX A Fit of Rhyme against Rhyme
  • Underwoods – XLI An Elegy
  • Miscellaneous – XV To the Memory of my Beloved, the Author Mr William Shakespeare: And What He Hath Left Us
  • Andrew Marvell: selected poems
  • A Dialogue, between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure
  • On a Drop of Dew
  • The Coronet
  • Eyes and Tears
  • Bermudas
  • A Dialogue between the Soul and Body
  • The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn
  • Young Love
  • To his Coy Mistress
  • The Unfortunate Lover
  • The Gallery
  • The Fair Singer
  • The Definition of Love
  • The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers
  • The Mower against Gardens
  • Damon the Mower
  • The Mower to the Glowworms
  • The Mower’s Song
  • The Garden
  • An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland
  • Upon the Hill and Grove at Bilbrough
  • Sir Philip Sidney: selected sonnets from ‘Astrophil and Stella’
  • Sonnet 1 ‘Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show’
  • Sonnet 2 ‘Not at first sight, nor with a dribbed shot’
  • Sonnet 3 ‘Let dainty wits cry on the sisters nine’
  • Sonnet 4 ‘Virtue, alas, now let me take some rest’
  • Sonnet 5 ‘It is most true, that eyes are formed to serve’
  • Sonnet 6 ‘Some lovers speak, when they their muses entertain’
  • Sonnet 7 ‘When nature made her chief work, Stella’s eyes’
  • Sonnet 8 ‘Love, born in Greece, of late fled from his native place’
  • Sonnet 9 ‘Queen Virtue’s court, which some call Stella’s face’
  • Sonnet 10 ‘Reason, in faith thou art well served, that still’
  • Sonnet 11 ‘In truth, O Love, with what a boyish kind’
  • Sonnet 12 ‘Cupid, because thou shin’st in Stella’s eyes’
  • Sonnet 13 ‘Phoebus was judge between Jove, Mars and Love’
  • Sonnet 14 ‘Alas, have I not pain enough, my friend’
  • Sonnet 15 ‘You that do search for every purling spring’
  • Sonnet 16 ‘In nature apt to like, when I did see’
  • Sonnet 17 ‘His mother dear Cupid offended late’
  • Sonnet 18 ‘With what sharp checks I in myself am shent’
  • Sonnet 19 ‘On Cupid’s bow how are my heart-strings bent’
  • Sonnet 20 ‘Fly, fly, my friends, I have my death wound, fly’
  • Sonnet 21 ‘Your words, my friend, right healthful caustics, blame’
  • Sonnet 22 ‘In highest way of heaven the sun did ride’
  • Sonnet 23 ‘The curious wits, seeing dull pensiveness’
  • Sonnet 24 ‘Rich fools there be, whose base and filthy heart’
  • Sonnet 25 ‘The wisest scholar of the wight most wise’
  • Sonnet 26 ‘Though dusty wits dare scorn astrology’
  • Sonnet 27 ‘Because I oft, in dark abstracted guise’
  • Sonnet 28 ‘You that with allegory’s curious frame’
  • Sonnet 29 ‘Like some weak lords, neighboured by mighty kings’
  • Sonnet 30 ‘Whether the Turkish new moon minded be’
  • Sonnet 31 ‘With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb’st the skies’
  • Francis Bacon: selected prose
  • The Advancement of Learning (Book 1)
  • New Atlantis
  • Essays (1625):
  • ‘Of Truth’
  • ‘Of Death’
  • ‘Of Simulation and Dissimulation’
  • ‘Of Marriage and Single Life’
  • ‘Of Love’
  • ‘Of Goodness and Goodness of Nature’
  • ‘Of Nobility’
  • ‘Of Discourse’

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