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Rajesh
- Rate 211 BWP
- Response 1h

211 BWP/hr
1st lesson free
- Maths
- Physics
- Trigonometry
- Statistics
- Other sciences
I have more than 10 years experience in teaching for math and science
- Maths
- Physics
- Trigonometry
- Statistics
- Other sciences
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About Rajesh
My name is Rajesh Kumar and I am an engineering student. I have more than 5 years experience in teaching and I think students need a teacher who explains in a very simple to moderate way, making it easy to understand standard problems and trying to explain using very simple methods.
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ChatGPT Log in You said: How to convince my future student my method is different ChatGPT said: Here are clear, practical ways to convince your future student that your method is different—and better for them: 1. Show, don’t just tell Students believe what they experience. Give a short demonstration lesson using your method. Show how quickly they understand something that used to feel difficult. Use a before/after example: “Here’s the traditional way. Now here’s my way—notice how much simpler it becomes?” 2. Explain the “why,” not just the “how” People trust a method when they understand the logic behind it. Explain the problem with common methods. Then explain exactly how your method fixes those problems. Example structure: Traditional method → problem Your method → solution + reason it works 3. Provide evidence This can be simple but powerful: Share past student results or testimonials. Show examples of difficult topics mastered using your method. Present improvements in grades, confidence, or speed. If you’re new and have no past students, show: sample exercises logical breakdowns your own mastery of the topic 4. Highlight what makes your method unique Be explicit: “My method focuses on X, while standard methods rely on Y.” “Most teachers ___, but in my approach we ___.” Give them a clear contrast, not general claims. 5. Make it personal and relatable Explain how your method adapts to their learning style, not a one-size-fits-all system. Ask questions about their struggles. Then show how your method specifically addresses those exact issues. When students feel understood, they trust your approach. 6. Build confidence, not pressure A convincing tone sounds like: “Let’s try this for 10 minutes. If it doesn’t make things clearer right away, we can adjust.” This removes fear and opens their mind. If you want, tell me what subject you teach or what your method is, and I can help you craft a persuasive pitch tailored to your exact situation. You said: In paragraph ChatGPT said: Here is the idea in one clear paragraph: To convince a future student that your method is different, you should show the difference rather than just describe it. Give a short demonstration so they can immediately feel how your approach makes the subject easier to understand. Explain the reasons behind your method—what problems it solves that traditional methods don’t. Share any results, examples, or success stories that prove your method works. Make the uniqueness clear by comparing your approach directly with the usual way of learning. Most importantly, connect your method to the student’s personal needs, showing how it fits their learning style and solves the challenges they face. When students experience clarity and see that you understand them, they trust your approach.
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- 211 BWP
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- 5h: 1055 BWP
- 10h: 2110 BWP
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- 211 BWP/h
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The first free lesson with Rajesh will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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