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Mathematics in the first grade of junior high school has regressed greatly. Can one-on-one tutoring improve your grades quickly?
Compared with small classes, one-on-one teaching can improve math scores. Two reasons.

First, one-on-one can make up for loopholes in time. Nowadays, students are under great pressure to study, and it is inevitable that there will be knowledge points that cannot be digested. At this time, one-on-one should help students fill in the gaps in time, help them master knowledge points quickly, and better enter the next step of new knowledge learning.

Second, one-on-one teaching is targeted. In the classroom, the teacher's teaching is aimed at the level of most students. If students are slow-witted and have poor reception ability, they will be very tired when attending classes, and they will not be able to grasp and absorb new knowledge in time. On the contrary, one-on-one mathematics is more targeted, and teachers will teach students in accordance with their aptitude, so that students can understand what they have learned quickly and in time.

To sum up, one-on-one teaching can aim at students' weak knowledge points, and make up for the shortcomings, and the math scores will be improved. Before, the children taught one-on-one math in the first grade in the excellent school across the street. Under the guidance of the teacher, they corrected the wrong methods in their study, checked and filled the gaps, and their learning efficiency and academic performance will be improved.