2022 Final Revision Exam Prep
Dear students and parents,
We will be conducting additional final revision exam prep classes in the final three weeks leading up to the A-Level exam.
These classes are optional but highly recommended.
Regular classes will proceed as per usual.
Fees are subsidised for students who are already registered with us.
If you wish to sign up, simply fill up this form and make payment to confirm.
Recordings will be provided for all of the classes that you register for.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Mr Liau at 91781642..
Option A
- Recordings for Foundational Crash Course (~26 hours, 3 topics)
- Recordings for June holiday extra classes (~12 hours, 9 topics)
- Covers all the basic skills and concepts
- Contains practices and content information on around 12 topics in total
- Includes notes and materials
Option B
- Live lessons for this year’s exam prep classes (~30 hours, 12 topics)
- Covers essay questions and AQs on common topics
- Covers 2021 A-Level Paper 1 and Paper 2 Answers
- Covers exam skills and any other questions students raise
- Includes recordings, notes and materials
Option C
- Both Option A and Option B
- Highly recommended
- Recommended for students who missed the foundational crash course
- Students can ask questions about the foundational crash course classes during the live revision classes
OPTION A: Self-Study Foundational Crash Course (Recordings Only)
➡️ Unlimited access to all of the recordings, notes and materials for the following:
➡️ Ultimate Track Crash Course Series 1 and 2 (~26 hours, 3 topics)
➡️ June Holiday Essay Outlines and Arguments Classes (~12 hours, 9 topics)
➡️ Encouraged to sign up for option C so that you can ask questions during the live class
OPTION B: Final Revision Exam Prep (Live + Recordings)
➡️ Unlimited access to all of the final revision exam prep classes (live + recording)
➡️ Live attempt of essay questions (~30 questions on popular topics)
➡️ Live attempt of AQ responses (~15 passages on various topics)
➡️ Live attempt of select comprehension questions (different question types and answering techniques)
➡️ Group consultation style — cover anything and everything (students are welcome to ask questions)
➡️ Students are welcome to submit their own essay plans, outlines and typewritten scripts for review and discussion
➡️ Slots from Mon to Fri, afternoons and evenings (total 30 hours)
➡️ Students can join and leave at any time
➡️ We will cover both Paper 1 and Paper 2 evenly during each session (50-50 split)
➡️ Notes and recordings will be provided
OPTION C: Combined Unlimited Access
➡️ Includes OPTION A + OPTION B.
➡️ Unlimited access to all of the above.
Pricing (only for currently-registered students)
Option A: $280
Option B: $280
Option C: $420 (50% discount on second option)
*Please note that these prices are already heavily discounted for registered students. Further discounts are only available for FAS students or upon special request.
Subsidised fee for FAS students (Option C only)
Fee: $50
If you are on FAS, simply provide us with a photo or screenshot of your FAS letter (or anything that can demonstrate that you are on FAS). If you have already been recognised as an FAS student (and are already paying the discounted fee), simply inform us and we will use our existing records.
Invite your friends
Sharing is caring. If you have friends who are still struggling with GP, you can invite them to sign up for these extra classes as well. Once they register (additional $210 fee), they will enjoy the registered-student pricing indicated above. They will also be able to join the regular live classes and access all of the recordings, materials and notes from the start of the year. This applies to both UT and CSMC.
Simply send them this link to register: https://forms.gle/PrZhZNDjmwfstCWg6
Crash Course Contents
CC01 — Fundamentals of GP (Understanding Arguments)
CC02 — Fundamentals of Paper 1 (Question Types and Question Analysis)
CC03 — Introduction to Introductions for Paper 1
CC04 — Introduction to Body Paragraphs for Paper 1
CC05 — Introduction to Rebuttals and Conclusions for Paper 1
CC06 — Introduction to Comprehension Skills (Idea Questions)
CC07 — Introduction to Comprehension Skills (Phrases and Words Questions)
CC08 — Introduction to Comprehension Skills (Intention and Illustration Questions)
CC09 — Introduction to Comprehension Skills (Comparison and Inference Questions)
CC10 — Introduction to Comprehension Skills (Language Use Questions)
CC11 — Introduction to Application Question (Part 1) (Identifying Points and Crafting Basic Responses)
CC12 — Introduction to Application Question (Part 2) (Crafting Basic Responses and Evaluation)
CC13 — Introduction to Application Question (Part 3) (Evaluation and Additional Analysis)
Final Revision Exam Prep Class Schedule

18 Oct (Tues) — 7pm to 9pm
— We will go through the answers for the 2021 A-Level Comprehension and AQ Answers (based on the official answer key I wrote for Shing Lee, the textbook publisher)
19 Oct (Wed) — 3pm to 6pm
— Paper 1 common questions and answers
— Essay question types and question analysis
— How to write introductions, body paragraphs, topic sentences, rebuttals, evaluation, analysis, and conclusions
21 Oct (Fri) — 3pm to 6pm
— Paper 2 common questions and answers
— Comprehension question types and answering techniques
— Comprehension language use questions
— Comprehension tips and tricks for understanding the passage
— How to brainstorm for AQ
— AQ response format, how to write body paragraphs, rebuttals, evaluation
— How to get at least 7 marks for AQ with only 20 minutes left on the clock
— How to deal with double-passage AQs
24 Oct (Mon) — 7pm to 10pm
— 2021 A-Level Paper 1 Essay Questions 1-6
25 Oct (Tues) — 7pm to 9pm
— 2022 Prelim AQs (please send me your passages in advance)
— Will cover: main points you can respond to and good examples to use
26 Oct (Wed) — 3pm to 6pm
— 2021 A-Level Paper 1 Essay Questions 7-12
28 Oct (Fri) — 3pm to 6pm
— 2021/2022 Prelim AQs
31 Oct (Mon) — 7pm to 10pm
— Essay arguments and outlines for Education / Media / Social Media / Privacy / Globalisation
1 Nov (Tues) — 7pm to 9pm
— Essay arguments and outlines for Politics / Government / Democracy / Your Society
2 Nov (Wed) — 3pm to 6pm
— Essay arguments and outlines for Justice / Inequality / Gender / Race / Sports
4 Nov (Fri) — 3pm to 6pm
— Essay arguments and outlines for Science / Technology / Ethics / Progress