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Leadingnote Tuition

Surrey

‘21 Certificate of Excellence

Learn guitar from a very experienced tutor in one-to-one tuition. Each lesson is tailored to fit how you learn, so you choose the length and frequency of the lessons. Learn with your favourite songs in any style you like. Online lessons; take a free taster lesson to see how it works. Tuition is also available on Bass guitar and Music theory.

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What do you love most about your job?

I love playing guitar and being able to share my enthusiasm for it is a bonus.

What inspired you to start your own business?

Some friends asking me to show them how to play some songs. They then said I should be a teacher because I'm good at helping everyone to learn.

Why should our clients choose you?

My attitude to teaching. At school I had an 'Algebra moment' which is this: One of the first classes I had in Secondary School – what is now called year 7 - was maths. I was very good at mental arithmetic, I knew the 12 times table by heart and I could calculate very swiftly something like 38 + 49 + 29 by seeing it as 40 + 50 + 30 which is 4 + 5 + 3 with a zero added. So I saw 12 as 120 less 2 + 1 + 1 which is 4 so I had 120 – 4 which is 116. I could do this in seconds, as fast as someone typing in the numbers on a calculator.
In this math class we went in, sat down and the teacher wrote two letters on the board. An ‘M’ and an ‘N’ and then asked what the answer is. No explanation of what this was was given. I hadn’t missed an earlier class, I had absolutely no idea of what this was or that it even had anything to do with maths.
I said I didn’t understand it so she put a ‘+’ sign between them and said now I should know the answer. I said if I knew what they meant, assuming they were values, I could give an answer. She angrily said the answer was MN as if there was something wrong with me for not knowing this, angrily drawing a large MN on the board.
This was an introduction to algebra given by someone who clearly had no concept of the job of teaching.
What I did learn was what I now call the ‘algebra moment’.
In teaching it is important to remember what the student knows and understands as new knowledge is added, as it can only be done so if there is a clear understanding of what they are learning.
Had there been a few simple words to explain what algebra was it would have been plain sailing to get on with it.

Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.

I teach exclusively online. Music exams are available online. The student submits a video for examination. You send it to me first for an assesment and if it's judged to pass then you submit it. No term times, you submit when you're ready.

What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?

All lessons are online. Online works very well and you can even have your exams online.

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