Adult Survival English Class
Suitable for the crowd : students who have a certain English foundation and want to be able to communicate in English independently in daily life
SES arrangements: Every Monday, Wednesday, 2.5 hours each lesson
90-day vocabulary and grammar leap class
Suitable for the crowd : students with weak English foundation, low vocabulary, and lack of grammar knowledge
SES arrangements: Every Tuesday, Thursday and two hours each lesson
Adult Survival English Class
Suitable for the crowd : students who have a certain English foundation and want to be able to communicate in English independently in daily life
SES arrangements: Every Monday, Wednesday, 2.5 hours each lesson
90-day vocabulary and grammar leap class
Suitable for the crowd : students with weak English foundation, low vocabulary, and lack of grammar knowledge
SES arrangements: Every Tuesday, Thursday and two hours each lesson
ESL Basic Class A
Suitable for the crowd : students who have a certain English foundation and want to be able to communicate in English independently in daily life
SES arrangements: Every Monday, Wednesday, 2.5 hours each lesson
ESL breaks through Class B
Suitable for the crowd : students with weak English foundation, low vocabulary, and lack of grammar knowledge
SES arrangements: Every Tuesday, Thursday and two hours each lesson
Gold Medal Lecturer SAM
Graduated from Beijing Fourth Middle School
An undergraduate engineering male from the Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University
UBC Master of Business Administration MBA
Excellent Mathematics Teacher of Beijing Middle School
New Oriental SAT, AP gold lecturer
Many years of AP, SAT, SSAT math teaching experience
Good at doing professional mathematics tutoring for students with SAT, SSAT math target 800, AP5 points
The teaching style is witty and lively,
The original RCC teaching method allows students to efficiently solve mathematical problems
AP Calculus AB
Topic Outline for Calculus AB
I. Functions, Graphs, and Limits 4 weeks
Analysis of graphs
Limits of functions (including one-sided limits)
Asymptotic and unbounded behavior
Continuity as a property of functions
II. Derivatives 8 weeks
Concept of the derivative
Derivative at a point
Derivative as a function
Second derivatives
Applications of derivatives
Computation of derivatives
III. Integrals 12 weeks
Interpretations and properties of definite integrals
Applications of integrals
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Techniques of antidifferentiation
Applications of antidifferentiation
Numerical approximations to definite integrals simulation-8 weeks
AP Calculus BC
Topic Outline for Calculus BC
I. Functions, Graphs, and Limits- 4 weeks
Analysis of graphs
Limits of functions (including one-sided limits)
Asymptotic and unbounded behavior
Continuity as a property of functions
* Parametric, polar, and vector functions
II. Derivatives 8 weeks
Concept of the derivative
Derivative at a point
Derivative as a function
Second derivatives
Applications of derivatives
Computation of derivatives
III. Integrals - 12 weeks
Interpretations and properties of definite integrals
* Applications of integrals
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Techniques of antidifferentiation
Applications of antidifferentiation
Numerical approximations to definite integrals
*IV. Polynomial Approximations and Series 4 weeks
* Concept of series
* Series of constants
* Taylor series
Simulation-4 weeks
AP Physics
1 and 2
Overview of AP Physics Concepts
2 Vectors
3 Kinematics
4 Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
5 Energy
6 Oscillatory Motion
7 Waves and Sound
8 Gravitation
9 Impacts and Linear Momentum
10 Rotational Motion
11 Electrostatics
12 Electric Circuits
13 Magnetism and Electromagnetism
14 Physical Optics
15 Geometrical Optics
16 Fluids
17 Thermodynamics
18 Twentieth-Century Physics
AP Physics C
Background
One-Dimensional Kinematics
Three-Dimensional Kinematics
Newton's Laws
Work, Energy, and Power
Linear Momentum and Center of Mass
Rotation I: Kinematics, Force, Work, and Energy
Rotation II: Inertia, Equilibrium, and Combined Rotation/Translation
Simple Harmonic Motion
Universal Gravitation
Coulomb's Law and Electric Fields Due to Point Charges
Calculating Electric Fields and Voltages Due to Continuous Charge Distributions
Gauss's Law
Analysis of Circuits Containing Batteries and Resistors
Capacitors
RC Circuits
Magnetic Fields
Faraday's and Lenz's Law
Inductors
Maxwell's Equations