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Science, Biology, Human Biology and Test preparation
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I specialize in teaching biology to primary, secondary, and GCSE students, focusing on making complex concepts accessible and memorable. By aligning my lessons with the students' syllabus, I ensure they grasp essential topics such as cell biology, ecology, and human anatomy in a way that resonates with them. I use engaging teaching methods to simplify challenging ideas, making learning enjoyable and easier. Additionally, I am a big fan of routine studying, spaced repetition, and using colorful charts and tables to help my students retain information. I also provide revision strategies tailored to their exam formats, helping students build confidence and achieve success in their assessments. With regular tests, feedback, and progress tracking, I support students in mastering the material and excelling in their biology exams.
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Hi, welcome to my profile. I love teaching and helping people understand complex things in the most simple ways. Can't wait to share my knowledge with you. Looking forward to our meeting.
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Studying Master's at University College London (UCL), did MBBS (Bachelor in medicine, and Bachelor in Surgery) from China, and my GCSE and A level from an international school in Bangladesh.
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MSc Global Healthcare Management, Undergraduate degree in Medicine, and mathematics and science background in GCSE and A Levels.
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I specialize in teaching chemistry to primary, secondary, and GCSE students, focusing on making complex concepts accessible and memorable. By aligning my lessons with the student's syllabus. I use engaging teaching methods to simplify challenging ideas, making learning enjoyable and easier. Additionally, I am a big fan of routine studying, spaced repetition, and using colorful charts and tables to help my students retain information. I also provide revision strategies tailored to their exam formats, helping students build confidence and achieve success in their assessments. With regular tests, feedback, and progress tracking, I support students in mastering the material and excelling in their chemistry exams.
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I specialize in teaching to primary, secondary, and GCSE students, focusing on making complex concepts accessible and memorable. By aligning my lessons with the student's syllabus. I use engaging teaching methods to simplify challenging ideas, making learning enjoyable and easier. Additionally, I am a big fan of routine studying, spaced repetition, and using colorful charts and tables to help my students retain information. I also provide revision strategies tailored to their exam formats, helping students build confidence and achieve success in their assessments. With regular tests, feedback, and progress tracking, I support students in mastering the material and excelling in their exams.
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In the IGCSE and CIE (Cambridge International Education)curricula, Genetics is a part of Biology under the broader topics of inheritance and variation. It is covered in both IGCSE Biologyand AS/A Level Biology. Below is a breakdown of what you can expect in each:

IGCSE Biology (Cambridge - 0610/0970)
The topic of genetics is introduced under the following key areas:

1. Variation and Inheritance
- Genetic variation: Understanding differences caused by genetic and environmental factors.
- Inheritance:
- Definition of key terms: genes, alleles, dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype, genotype.
- Monohybrid inheritance (using Punnett squares to predict offspring ratios).
- Concepts of dominant and recessive traits.
- Structure of DNA:
- Basic structure of DNA (double helix) and its role in carrying genetic information.
- Mutations:
- Causes (e.g., radiation, chemicals) and effects of mutations on organisms.

2. Selective Breeding and Genetic Engineering (basic concepts):
- Selective breeding in animals and plants to produce desired traits.
- Introduction to genetic modification (GM), though details are limited in IGCSE.

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CIE AS and A Level Biology (9700)
At the A Level, genetics is covered in greater depth. Key concepts include:

1. DNA and Protein Synthesis:
- Structure of DNA, RNA, and nucleotides.
- Transcription, translation, and protein synthesis.
- Genetic code and its universal nature.

2. Cell Division:
- Mitosis and meiosis.
- Significance of meiosis in genetic variation (crossing over, independent assortment).

3. Inheritance:
- Mendelian genetics: monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
- Codominance and multiple alleles.
- Sex-linked inheritance (e.g., haemophilia, color blindness).
- Pedigree analysis.

4. Gene Technology:
- Recombinant DNA technology (genetic modification and cloning).
- Applications of genetic engineering in medicine and agriculture.

5. Mutations:
- Gene mutations and their effects.
- Chromosomal abnormalities.

6. Variation and Selection:
- Natural selection and evolution.
- Role of genetic variation in populations.

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Summary
- At the IGCSE level, genetics focuses on basic concepts of inheritance, variation, DNA structure, and simple Punnett square problems.
- At the AS/A Level, the depth increases significantly, introducing advanced topics like meiosis, protein synthesis, genetic engineering, and natural selection.
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In the IGCSE and CIE (Cambridge International Education)curricula, Genetics is a part of Biology under the broader topics of inheritance and variation. It is covered in both IGCSE Biologyand AS/A Level Biology. Below is a breakdown of what you can expect in each:

IGCSE Biology (Cambridge - 0610/0970)
The topic of genetics is introduced under the following key areas:

1. Variation and Inheritance
- Genetic variation: Understanding differences caused by genetic and environmental factors.
- Inheritance:
- Definition of key terms: genes, alleles, dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype, genotype.
- Monohybrid inheritance (using Punnett squares to predict offspring ratios).
- Concepts of dominant and recessive traits.
- Structure of DNA:
- Basic structure of DNA (double helix) and its role in carrying genetic information.
- Mutations:
- Causes (e.g., radiation, chemicals) and effects of mutations on organisms.

2. Selective Breeding and Genetic Engineering (basic concepts):
- Selective breeding in animals and plants to produce desired traits.
- Introduction to genetic modification (GM), though details are limited in IGCSE.

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CIE AS and A Level Biology (9700)
At the A Level, genetics is covered in greater depth. Key concepts include:

1. DNA and Protein Synthesis:
- Structure of DNA, RNA, and nucleotides.
- Transcription, translation, and protein synthesis.
- Genetic code and its universal nature.

2. Cell Division:
- Mitosis and meiosis.
- Significance of meiosis in genetic variation (crossing over, independent assortment).

3. Inheritance:
- Mendelian genetics: monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
- Codominance and multiple alleles.
- Sex-linked inheritance (e.g., haemophilia, color blindness).
- Pedigree analysis.

4. Gene Technology:
- Recombinant DNA technology (genetic modification and cloning).
- Applications of genetic engineering in medicine and agriculture.

5. Mutations:
- Gene mutations and their effects.
- Chromosomal abnormalities.

6. Variation and Selection:
- Natural selection and evolution.
- Role of genetic variation in populations.

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Summary
- At the IGCSE level, genetics focuses on basic concepts of inheritance, variation, DNA structure, and simple Punnett square problems.
- At the AS/A Level, the depth increases significantly, introducing advanced topics like meiosis, protein synthesis, genetic engineering, and natural selection.
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