A-Level Maths and Further Maths Tutorial Videos

Over the last few months I have been working hard to produce some videos that I have uploaded to Youtube covering several topics on the A-Level Maths and Further Maths courses. The video at the start of this post will take you to a Youtube playlist of my A Level Further Maths tutorial videos, and through my Youtube channel you can view all of my A-Level Maths tutorial videos (and many more videos besides).

In my videos I usually try to address specific problems which, through my years of tuition, I have noticed that people often have. In other words, the videos that I make are not just ‘going through’ a particular topic in the same way that they are covered in the classroom or in the typical textbook; I make a real effort to emphasize the specific issues that people get stuck with. I don’t really make videos (at least not any more) that just ‘go through’ a topic – if I don’t feel that I have anything positive and fairly original to add to the noise that already exists then I just don’t make the video.

I am always keen to know what problems people have with their maths studies – there’s always new issues that crop up that, even after all these years of tuition. I want to help people come to an understanding of these problems so I can help people overcome these problems. If there is anything that you would like me to make a video on then please let me know – if (and I emphasize the ‘if’) it is something that I can make an original contribution to then I will be more than happy to make a video on it for you – just let me know. On the other hand, if you just want to ask a question about anything that is presenting a problem for you with your maths studies then please get in touch and I will be very happy to help.

I would be very grateful if, after watching my videos on Youtube, you would like and share my videos and subscribe to my channel – this really helps my videos get viewed by more people and gives me a bit of motivation to keep on keeping on making more videos.

GCSE Maths Tutorial Videos

Over the last couple of months I have been working hard to make and upload quite a number of videos to Youtube. Some of the videos that I have uploaded cover some GCSE Maths topics – the above link is to a playlist on my Youtube channel of all of my GCSE Maths tutorial videos.

These videos cover a range of topics including finding the $n^{th}$ term of quadratic sequences, solving inequalities, transformations of graphs and many other topics. These videos have often been made with the intention of clarifying often overlooked aspects of GCSE Mathematics and sometimes extend slightly beyond the GCSE Maths specification but that’s not to say that the content of the videos is not understandable to GCSE Maths students – I am careful to explain (in language that a GCSE maths student can understand) WHY things work the way they do rather than just HOW to do something. So for example – WHY is the number in front of $n^{2}$ in the $n^{th}$ term of a quadratic sequence equal to half of the second difference of the sequence? The answer to this question is provided in my video on quadratic sequences. WHY does the transformation $f(x-a)$ represent a translation of $f(x)$ in the $x$-direction? You can find out by watching my videos on transformations of graphs.

I am uploading new videos every week to my Youtube channel and I encourage you to watch some of my videos if you need help with your GCSE maths. If there are any topics that you need help with and you would like me to make a video on it then please let me know and, IF I feel that I have something original to contribute rather than just repeating something that is already out there and been done-to-death by dozens of others, then I will make a video on that topic.