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Dhat Tshepo
- Rate $17
- Response 1h

$17/h
1st lesson free
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Other sciences
- Organic chemistry
- Electrochemistry
Student of science,able to teach and facilitate the minds of the young ones.
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Other sciences
- Organic chemistry
- Electrochemistry
Lesson location
About Dhat Tshepo
My name is Tshepo, and I am currently a student teacher specializing in science. I have a strong passion for education and I truly enjoy helping learners understand concepts that may seem difficult at first. I believe that every learner has the potential to succeed when they are given the right guidance, encouragement, and learning strategies. Tutoring Philosophy As a tutor, my main goal is to motivate learners by creating a positive and supportive learning environment. I always try to connect the lesson to real-life situations so that learners can see the value of what they are studying. I also use step-by-step explanations, give room for learners to ask questions, and encourage them to attempt problems on their own so that they build confidence.
About the lesson
- Middle School
- High School
- Doctorate
- +3
levels :
Middle School
High School
Doctorate
Other
MBA
Elementary School
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
1. Start with encouragement and positivity
Greet learners warmly and show genuine excitement about the topic.
Remind them that they are capable of understanding if they stay focused.
2. Connect the lesson to real life
Explain why the topic matters (e.g., "This concept is used in building bridges," or "You use this in daily problem-solving").
Learners feel more motivated when they see relevance.
3. Set clear, achievable goals
Break the lesson into small steps so learners can experience quick wins.
Praise them for each step they complete successfully.
4. Use interactive methods
Ask questions, let them explain ideas, or work on problems together.
Make the session feel like teamwork, not just teaching.
5. Give positive feedback
Instead of saying “That’s wrong,” say “You’re close, try thinking of it this way.”
Celebrate effort, not just correct answers.
6. Encourage participation
Let learners share what they know before teaching new content.
Involve them in solving examples so they feel ownership of learning.
7. Build confidence
Start with easier problems and progress to more difficult ones.
Show them how much they’ve improved from the beginning of the lesson.
8. End on a motivating note
Summarize progress: “Today you learned X, which is a big step forward.”
Remind them that learning is a journey and improvement happens with practice.
Rates
Rate
- $17
Pack rates
- 5 h: $85
- 10 h: $169
online
- $17/h
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Dhat Tshepo will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hrs
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