IGCSE Maths & Add Maths Tuition in Malaysia - Online Classes by Teacher Au
Your child isn't bad at maths.
One step in their working is.
Most students don't fail topics. They lose marks at one or two specific steps nobody has spotted yet. MathPert finds that step, fixes it, and trains working that earns marks. Live online, led personally by Teacher Au.
No long lock-in. Join for a month, see the difference, stop any time if it isn't right.
Most parents
see the grade.
Some parents ask
which step broke.
that question changes everything
dividing by x deleted an answer➶
Same student. Same topic. Full marks, once the one weak step was fixed.
method marks secured ✓That step is findable.
Fixable. In weeks, not years.
What parents send us after results day
Specific proof is stronger than polished promises. No invented testimonials, no guaranteed marks, no stock-photo students. Real anonymised messages from MathPert parents, screenshots included.
full screenshot, privacy-safe
the student's name stays covered
from weak basics to independent working
The report card says "careless mistakes." It's usually not carelessness.
Parents arrive when the pattern stops making sense: the child understands class examples but cannot do exam questions, or works hard but the same weak step keeps returning.
"He understands in class, but blanks in exams."
Recognition is not the same as independent method. Gaps stay hidden while the work is short or guided, and appear exactly when no one is feeding the next step.
a method gap, not a memory gap
Why this happens"She does so many exercises, but marks don't move."
Practising on top of a weak step just rehearses the mistake faster. More questions cannot fix a step nobody has diagnosed.
practice isn't the problem, the step is
Read the parent guide"The same 'careless mistake' keeps coming back."
A mistake that repeats is not careless. It's a specific weak step in the working, usually in algebra or layout, and it keeps costing marks until it's found.
findable, fixable, in weeks not years
Common careless mistakesMarks don't leak everywhere. They leak at specific steps.
Every student goes through the same four passes of the pen Teacher Au uses to find and close hidden weak steps. Read more about the teaching method and weak foundations.
Spot where exactly do marks leak?
Your child's actual working is checked line by line, the way an examiner reads it. Not just the final answer.
Diagnose name the real cause
Is it foundation, algebra control, question interpretation, or exam method? Each one needs a different fix.
Decide fix in the right order
A clear route: which step to repair first, which topic to hold, and what to deliberately skip for now.
Verify proven, not assumed
The student re-does the question type independently, showing full working, until the method holds without prompting.
5 IGCSE questions a day. 10 minutes. Free. No login.
Small daily reps compound. A student who practises 5 short questions every day builds stronger topic recall than one who crams the night before — because each day’s questions build on the last, chapter by chapter, across the full IGCSE Maths and Add Maths syllabus. Nothing to sign up for.
- ✓5 questions per day — algebra, functions, trigonometry, calculus and more
- ✓Daily habit = compounding knowledge, not last-minute panic
- ✓No account, no cost — just open and practise
One fixed slot per level. Seats capped at 8.
At 8 students, Teacher Au can still read every line of every student's working in every lesson. At 20, nobody can. See how the class format works
no back row to hide in- ✓Online group classes: 4 lessons per month, 1.5 hours each, live on Zoom.
- ✓Same teacher, same classmates, same slot every week. Materials on Google Classroom.
- ✓Current fee band and seat availability by WhatsApp. See fees and schedule
One teacher. Every lesson. Personally accountable.
MathPert is teacher-led, focused, and deliberately small. It isn't a centre that rotates tutors: Teacher Au teaches every class, marks the working, messages the parents, and carries the result.
Witnessing my students' progress and their "aha" moments is truly rewarding. I'm committed to nurturing their skills and instilling a love for problem-solving.Read why MathPert
Because parents shouldn't have to gamble a whole term to find out if a class fits. One month of MathPert is enough to see clearer working at home. The class earns the next month, every month.
Choose the stage your child is in now
Year 7 Maths
Weak habits noticed early. Foundation, clear working, and confidence before secondary Maths turns abstract.
Year 7 Maths → FoundationYear 8 Maths
Strengthen algebra, layout, and reasoning before IGCSE-style pressure arrives.
Year 8 Maths → Pre-IGCSEYear 9 pre-IGCSE
The bridge to IGCSE expectations: algebra, layout, and independent problem solving before the exam years.
Year 9 pre-IGCSE → Cambridge 0580IGCSE Maths
Turn understanding into written solutions: structured working, exam interpretation, independence.
IGCSE Maths → Cambridge 0606Add Maths
More than memorised steps: algebraic control, symbolic reasoning, and an honest readiness check.
Add Maths →Start from what you're noticing at home
Useful guides before you decide. Each one is written for parents, not for search engines.
Common concerns
- Weak Maths foundations usually show up later than the actual gap
- Understanding class does not always mean exam independence
- Weak algebra is often the hidden reason Maths feels heavy
- Moving into IGCSE is a structure change, not just a harder textbook
- Unsure about Add Maths? Start with readiness, not pressure
- Spot weak Maths foundations early
- A realistic 5-month IGCSE Maths plan
Guides parents read before deciding
Before you message, you might want to know
What does MathPert teach?
MathPert teaches IGCSE Maths and Additional Mathematics through foundation repair, structured working, exam-style reasoning, and active small-group participation.
Does MathPert teach students in Penang or Johor Bahru?
Yes. MathPert runs online classes for students across Malaysia, including Penang, Johor Bahru, Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, and Subang Jaya.
What is the difference between IGCSE Maths and Add Maths?
IGCSE Maths builds broad mathematical fluency and exam method, while Add Maths requires stronger algebra, symbolic reasoning, functions, calculus readiness, and connected problem solving.
Is Add Maths harder than IGCSE Maths?
For most students, yes. Add Maths is harder because weak algebra, unclear working, and copied methods become exposed more quickly.
How many students are in each MathPert class?
MathPert online group classes are capped at 8 students so Teacher Au can see working, ask follow-up questions, and keep participation visible.
What year level should my child start with MathPert?
Students can start from Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 pre-IGCSE, IGCSE Maths, or Add Maths depending on the current concern and readiness.
How do I know if my child has weak Maths foundations?
Common signs include repeated careless-looking errors, weak algebra steps, difficulty starting exam questions, and needing to copy worked examples before attempting similar questions.
Is MathPert suitable for Year 7 and Year 8 students?
Yes. The Year 7 and Year 8 routes focus on foundation, algebra habits, clear working, and confidence before IGCSE-style pressure arrives.
What platform does MathPert use for online classes?
MathPert classes run live through Zoom, with Google Classroom used for worksheets, links, materials, and announcements.
How much does IGCSE Maths tuition cost in Malaysia?
Current fees are confirmed by enquiry because class route, availability, and fit can change by term. Parents can WhatsApp MathPert to ask for the current fee band.
What makes MathPert different from large tuition centres?
MathPert is teacher-led by Teacher Au, capped at 8 students, diagnostic-first, and focused on visible working rather than passive worksheet volume.
Does MathPert offer a free trial class?
MathPert does not promise a free first lesson on the site. The recommended first step is to ask for a free diagnostic check or send the student's stage and concern through WhatsApp.
What results have MathPert students achieved?
MathPert shares privacy-safe parent proof and anonymized feedback on the reviews page, including IGCSE Maths and Add Maths outcomes, without guaranteeing identical results for every student.
Stop guessing where the marks go.
Send your child's year level and what you're noticing at home. Teacher Au replies personally, usually the same day. Free, and useful either way.
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