I can only conduct online tutoring via ZOOM because I am now living in England. I moved here from Hong Kong 13 years ago. In Hong Kong I had 18 years’ experience in teaching Accounting in colleges. Ten years before I moved here, I had been a co-setter of A Level Accounting papers. I am also a professional accountant. 8 years before I moved here, I was a workshop facilitator in two modules (Financial Reporting and Taxation) of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. At present, I am working for one of the exam bodies in UK. I have been involving in setting, vetting and marking Accounting papers from GCSE to A Level. With my experience in teaching and dealing with exam papers, I can guide my students to tackle any Accounting problems, from reinforcing the fundamental accounting concepts to applying specific exam techniques such as how to identify the command word in the questions. The accounting problems for each student are unique. I prefer one to one tutoring because it is the most effective way of learning.
Last year, when all the public exams of the exam body I work were cancelled, A Level grades were mainly based on the prediction by teachers. However there were some candidates who did not attend school, meaning that teacher’s grade prediction was not available for them. I worked with the British Council in Pakistan to conduct an online interview for these private candidates in order to test their A Level Accounting knowledge. This triggers my interest in providing online tutoring for Hong Kong students who are taking BAFS, IGCSE and A Level Accounting.