28/05/2026
June is where the comeback season begins. 📈🔥
If you’ve been telling yourself:
“I understand the concepts… but I still can’t score consistently,”then this is the crashcourse built for you.
The ETG June Intensive Econs Exam Pack combines BOTH:
💥 Content mastery
💥 Exam-writing ex*****on
So you’re not just revising harder… you’re revising smarter.
📚 PART 1 — CONTENT CRASHCOURSE
Cover all 8 core Micro + Macro topics across 2 days with ETG’s senior team, including printed Economics Express guidebooks mailed directly to you so your revision stays structured even after class.
✍️ PART 2 — LEVEL 1 BOOTCAMPS
8 CSQs. 10 Essays. Fully dissected LIVE. Learn how to break down questions, structure answers properly, and craft the kind of evaluations that actually score at A Levels.
Plus, every session is designed around the real demands of the exam:
✔️ common question types
✔️ answering techniques
✔️ evaluation frameworks
✔️ time-saving structures
✔️ high-yield concepts examiners love testing
Whether you’re currently struggling to pass… or aiming to push your B to an A, this is your mid-year reset before prelim season begins. No last-minute panic. No blind memorising. Just focused preparation with a proven system 💯
👉🏻 june.tuitiongenius.com
26/05/2026
You understand Economics. Your CSQ answers just aren’t showing the examiner enough yet. 👀
That’s exactly why we built the CSQ Skills Booster, to help students turn “I know my content” into “I can actually score with it.” 📈
Mr Eugene Toh’s DATE Framework breaks down every high-scoring CSQ answer into clear, repeatable layers so you know:
✔️ what examiners are looking for
✔️ how to structure your explanation fast
✔️ how to hit higher-level evaluation consistently
✔️ how to stop leaking marks in case studies
After 19 years of teaching and marking A Level Economics, this is the exact framework Mr Toh uses to train students to write sharper, more complete answers under pressure.
And yes, this is the FINAL WEEK to get access to our CSQ Booster FREE. 🚨
If your CSQ marks have been stuck despite understanding the concepts… this might be the missing piece. Don’t wait until prelims panic mode kicks in. Come learn the structure that changes everything.
25/05/2026
🚨 This is your sign to STOP writing mid essays & weak CSQs 😭📉
If you’ve ever stared at a question thinking: “Wait… how do I even structure this?”then this bootcamp was made for you. 🔥
Introducing the ETG Level 1 Economics Bootcamp
where we break down exactly how to write answers that score.
💥 10 Essays + 8 Case Studies dissected LIVE
Not just “content review” — we’re showing you:
✅ how to plan faster
✅ how to structure answers properly
✅ how to hit L3 consistently
✅ how to avoid the mistakes costing students marks every exam season
And yes, Mr Toh is teaching BOTH days in full 👀📚
Here’s what you’re getting:
📍 Full onsite OR Zoom access
🎥 Full recordings retained till the end of A-Levels
📦 Printed crashcourse materials mailed directly to you
🧠 Real exam-focused answering techniques, not generic school notes
Because knowing content is one thing.
Knowing how to TURN IT INTO MARKS is another. 💯
If your essays are stuck at “explaining only” or your CSQs feel all over the place…this is the reset you need before exams get serious. 🚀
👉 june.tuitiongenius.com
23/05/2026
"Is it too late to join in May?"
No. When you join Last Lap now, you get every lesson taught at ETG since January. 61 of them. Plus 11 crashcourses. Plus the printed materials.
Joining in May doesn't mean starting in May — it means starting at January and moving at your own pace.
Now the harder question: what are you actually doing with the June holidays?
Most JC2s between a C and a high B default to content sprint mode. Re-read every chapter. Redo every tutorial. Three hours later, they feel productive. Come on. That's not where your grade is stuck. You roughly know the concepts. The binding constraint is application and evaluation — whether you can use what you know under exam pressure, on an unseen question, and produce writing that actually answers the question being asked.
Those skills don't improve from re-reading. They improve from writing under pressure, getting marked against real standards, and understanding exactly why your answer lost marks.
Be very clear about what actually moves a grade. The June holidays are 6 weeks. That's either the gap that closes or the gap that compounds.
Run, don't walk.
👉🏻 lastlap.tuitiongenius.com
22/05/2026
You read the news. You can hold a conversation about Trump, the arts hub debate, climate change. Then you sit down to write a GP essay on it under timed conditions, and it falls apart. That is the most common GP problem there is. And it comes from a lack of reps, not a lack of knowledge.
By June, most students have written 5 to 8 essays all year. That's what a timetable running six subjects at full pace allows. The volume gap is something you can work on in June. But you don't get good at writing under time on 8 attempts in 4 months.
Our GP June Intensive is built to close that gap. Three days, 22 to 24 June, at Coronation Plaza or on Zoom:
→ Day 1: a crashcourse on the year's biggest essay topics. Trump 2.0, Singapore's arts hub debate, biodiversity and geoengineering. Singapore-anchored, and mapped to where we think the 2026 and 2027 papers might go.
→ Day 2: 6 comprehensions. Including the AQ, the 12 marks
most students underprepare.
→ Day 3: 8 essays, covered comprehensively. Most students write more in this single day than in a full term of school.
14 exam pieces covered in 3 days. Two exclusive textbooks to keep. $400 for the bundle.
Three days won't fix your GP. No workshop does. What
it does is install structure and hand you a concentrated block of marked writing in the one stretch of unbroken time you get before term restarts at full pace.
JC1 and JC2 both welcome.
21/05/2026
We've designed an all-inclusive programme for JC1 students who are interested in thoroughly, adequately over-prepare for their JC1 Promotional Exams (and smash it).
The June holidays are 4 weeks long. ETGexpedite gives that window structure: catch-up recordings organised by topic, weekly graded homework with marker comments, and live classes onsite or on Zoom.
Our Expedite programme is suitable for both students who want to do so well they can opt for H3 Econs, and also for students who are very lost right now in school and not sure what’s happening.
It comes with access to our full set of materials, recorded video lessons, weekly live classes, weekly graded homework programme, sit for 4 Mock promo examinations (everything you need to do well for your promo exams)
Find out more here / register here → expedite.tuitiongenius.com
21/05/2026
We are giving away the CSQ Booster. Free until 31 May. The first Booster cohort paid $600 for it. Two steps to claim:
1. Sign up at booster.tuitiongenius.com (joins our mailing list)
2. Follow on Instagram
P.S. If you also book a trial class, the Essay Booster ($600 programme) is yours free as well. Closes 31 May.
20/05/2026
🚨 GP students, Part II is HERE 👀📚
Missed the first GP Essentials run? Good news, this is your comeback chance. 🔥
We’re back with 3 brand-new contemporary chapters designed around where GP questions are heading next. Not random content dumps. Not recycled examples. Just the themes, arguments, and real-world analysis that actually matter for exams. 💯
🌍 Environment
→ biodiversity, geoengineering & the ethics debate
🎭 Arts & Culture in Singapore
→ the SG Culture Pass debate & cultural policy
🇺🇸 “Mr President”
→ a deep, non-partisan breakdown of Trump 2.0 and what it means for Singapore & the world
All delivered in just 4.5 hours — with chapters mapped to:
✅ recent past-year GP questions
✅ likely directions for 2026 & 2027 papers
✅ arguments you can actually use in essays
Because GP isn’t about memorising fancy examples. It’s about learning how to think, argue, and stand out under pressure. 🧠🔥
If your essays still feel generic or your examples feel outdated…
this is the upgrade you need. Catch up before everyone else does.
👉 gpjune.tuitiongenius.com
14/05/2026
Stop memorising elasticity values. Prove them.
Quick question: if PED value is more than 1, is demand elastic or inelastic?
If you had to stop and think, this post is for you.
Most students try to brute-force the answer. Elastic > 1, inelastic < 1, memorise it, hope it comes up. Three months later, you forget which way round it is.
Here's the better approach.
Plug numbers into the formula.
PED = % change in quantity demanded / % change in price.
Raise the price of Mountain Dew by 20%. Demand barely moves — people still buy the same cans. Quantity demanded falls by maybe 5%.
5 over 20 = 0.25. Less than one. Demand is inelastic. Proven.
Now the Disney Cruise cuts prices by 10%. A lot more families can suddenly afford it. Quantity demanded jumps by 20%.
20 over 10 = 2. More than one. Demand is elastic. Proven.
Same trick works for YED, XED, PES. Plug in two realistic percentages, check which is bigger, and the answer falls out. You can derive it in 10 seconds in the exam hall. Prove it, don't memorise it.
Get a softcopy of our elasticities cheatsheet on our Telegram channel now! 📲
18/04/2026
🚨 FREEBIE ALERT — don’t say we never help you 👀📚
We’re dropping exclusive Econ resources TOMORROW…
and if you’re not inside, you’re missing out. 🤷♂️
Think:
🔥 JC1 & JC2 notes
🔥 Market Failure templates (the kind that actually scores)
🔥 More surprise drops coming
No paywall. No catch. Just value. But only if you’re on our Telegram. Don’t FOMO when your friends start using these in exams 😭
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Subscribe now. Thank yourself later. 💯