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Hi! My name is Fiona, and I am a passionate tutor who loves helping learners build confidence and improve their understanding of their school subjects.
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UNISA
TSIBA Business School
UNISA
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I teach Pastel and sage online
I teach accounting from grade 10 to 12. And I also teach accounting for first and second year university
I have 6 years tutoring online via Google Meet, zoom and Microsoft Teams. My preferred method of communicating with students is WhatsApp and email.
Open sidebar ChatGPT Free offer You said: How do you ensure that students understand the accounting concepts and principles they are learning, and how do you reinforce that knowledge? ChatGPT said: This question often comes up in tutoring or teaching applications. They want to see how you teach, not just that you know accounting. A strong answer shows concept explanation + practice + checking understanding. Here is a strong, natural response you can use: I ensure that students understand accounting concepts by first explaining the underlying principle in a simple and relatable way before moving to calculations or technical work. Accounting is very logic-based, so I focus on helping students understand the “why” behind a concept rather than just memorising procedures. I normally use real-life examples, visual explanations, and step-by-step demonstrations. For example, when teaching concepts like assets, liabilities, or journal entries, I relate them to everyday financial situations so students can easily grasp the idea. To reinforce their understanding, I give guided practice where we solve problems together, followed by independent exercises so they can apply the concept themselves. I also ask students to explain the concept back to me in their own words, which helps confirm whether they truly understand it.
Open sidebar ChatGPT You said: How do you ensure that students understand the accounting concepts and principles they are learning, and how do you reinforce that knowledge? ChatGPT said: This question often comes up in tutoring or teaching applications. They want to see how you teach, not just that you know accounting. A strong answer shows concept explanation + practice + checking understanding. Here is a strong, natural response you can use: I ensure that students understand accounting concepts by first explaining the underlying principle in a simple and relatable way before moving to calculations or technical work. Accounting is very logic-based, so I focus on helping students understand the “why” behind a concept rather than just memorising procedures. I normally use real-life examples, visual explanations, and step-by-step demonstrations. For example, when teaching concepts like assets, liabilities, or journal entries, I relate them to everyday financial situations so students can easily grasp the idea. To reinforce their understanding, I give guided practice where we solve problems together, followed by independent exercises so they can apply the concept themselves. I also ask students to explain the concept back to me in their own words, which helps confirm whether they truly understand it. Additionally, I regularly revisit previously learned topics through short revision questions and exam-style problems. This helps strengthen their confidence and ensures the knowledge is retained over time. My goal is not only for students to get the correct answer but to clearly understand the reasoning behind it so they can apply the concept independently in different scenarios. If you'd like, I can also help you with: a shorter version for online tutor platforms a more impressive interview-style answer or answers to other tutoring application questions. You said: How do you help students prepare for accounting exams or standardized tests? ChatGPT said: Here is a strong response you can use for a tutoring application or interview: I help students prepare for accounting exams by focusing on both conceptual understanding and exam technique. First, I make sure the student clearly understands the key accounting principles because exams often test whether learners can apply concepts rather than just memorise them. Once the foundation is clear, we work through past exam questions and exam-style problems. This helps students become familiar with the structure of questions and the level of detail expected in their answers. I also teach students how to approach questions strategically—for example, identifying what the question is asking, managing their time, and showing proper workings to earn method marks. To reinforce their preparation, I often give targeted practice exercises based on the areas where they struggle the most, such as financial statements, adjustments, or interpreting transactions. We then review the answers together so they understand their mistakes and learn the correct approach. Closer to the exam, I sometimes simulate timed practice tests so students can build confidence and improve their speed and accuracy under exam conditions.
Yes I do supply PowerPoint slides and additional material
I help students prepare for accounting exams and coursework by making sure they really understand the concepts, not just the procedures. We go through examples, past papers, and exercises together, gradually tackling more challenging problems. To build confidence, I give constructive feedback, encourage them to explain ideas in their own words, and practice under timed conditions so they feel prepared and calm during exams. My goal is for them to feel capable and ready to apply accounting knowledge independently.
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