Online tuition sites are everywhere now.
You’ve probably seen ads on Instagram, heard your classmates talk about Zoom tuition, or maybe your parents are asking you which online tuition platform is “good for PSLE / O Levels / A Levels”.
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1. What Do “Online Tuition Sites” Actually Offer in Singapore?
When people say “online tuition”, they can mean very different things. In Singapore, most options fall into a few main types.
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1.1 Live Zoom / Google Meet Tuition
This is basically traditional tuition, just online.
- A tutor teaches you in real-time
- Usually fixed timing every week
- Often small group, sometimes 1-to-1
- Common for PSLE, O-Level, and A-Level subjects
Good for you if:
- You like having someone explain things live
- You need structure and fixed timings
- Your parents want to “see” that you’re in a lesson
Watch out for:
- Timing clashes with CCA or school remedials
- Travel is saved, but you’re still tied to a timetable
- If you miss a class, you may not get a proper make-up
1.2 Pre-Recorded Video Lessons
Some sites give you:
- Full courses in topics
- Recorded explanations and examples
- Sometimes worksheets and answer keys
Good for you if:
- You like rewatching explanations
- You want to move at your own pace
- You’re okay learning by listening and pausing videos
Watch out for:
- No one to answer your very specific questions
- Harder to stay focused if you’re already tired from school
- Content may be “broadly similar”, but not exactly MOE-style
1.3 Question Banks and Practice Portals
These are more like practice websites:
- Huge database of questions
- Sometimes sorted by topic and difficulty
- Auto-marked MCQs, sometimes structured questions
Good for you if:
- You already understand the content
- You want exam-style practice
- You’re preparing for PSLE, O-Level, or A-Level with lots of drilling
Watch out for:
- If you don’t know how to solve it, you might just keep guessing
- Explanations can be too short or too generic
- Some are not fully aligned to the latest MOE formats
1.4 AI Tutors (Like Tutorly.sg)
This is the newer type of online tuition site – and honestly, it works quite differently.
Tutorly.sg is:
- A 24/7 AI tutor website built specifically for Singapore students
- Fully aligned to MOE, across Primary 1 to JC 2
- Used by thousands of students in Singapore
- Featured on Channel NewsAsia (CNA) as an example of how AI is changing learning here
You:
- Go to the website
- Choose your level & subject
- Ask any question (e.g. a Math problem, a Science concept, an English comprehension question)
- Get an instant, step-by-step explanation in clear, simple language
No scheduling. No waiting for replies. No “sorry, tutor is not free now”.
We’ll go deeper into how to use AI tutors properly later — but for now, just keep in mind:
online tuition sites are no longer just “Zoom + worksheets”. AI has become a serious option, especially for everyday homework and revision.
2. How to Choose an Online Tuition Site (Singapore-Specific Checklist)
Instead of just asking “Is this site good?”, ask: “Is this site good for me, as a Singapore student with MOE exams?”
Here’s a simple checklist you can use.
2.1 Is It Really MOE-Aligned?
Things to check:
- Do they clearly mention PSLE / O-Level / A-Level / IP / N-Level?
- Are topics named the way MOE names them?
(e.g. “Number Patterns”, “Kinematics”, “Electrolysis”, “Integration Techniques”) - Do the examples look like actual exam questions from Singapore, not generic overseas ones?
Why it matters:
- A lot of overseas content looks “similar”, but the exam style is very different.
- For example, PSLE Math loves tricky heuristics and multi-step word problems.
- O-Level English has specific formats for situational writing and comprehension.
- A-Level H 2 Math has a very particular style of proving and application questions.
Tutorly.sg advantage:
Tutorly is built from the start for Singapore’s MOE syllabus, from Primary 1 all the way to JC 2. When you ask a question, it answers in the style and level expected for that paper, not some random international curriculum.
2.2 Does It Fit Your Schedule?
You already have:
- Long school hours
- CCA
- Remedials
- Maybe existing tuition
Ask yourself:
- Can I use this site whenever I’m free, even if it’s 11pm?
- Will I feel stressed if I miss a live lesson?
- Can I use it in short bursts , or does it demand 1–2 hour blocks?
Live tuition is great for structure, but it’s not flexible.
AI tutors and practice portals are much more “on-demand”.
Tutorly.sg is strongest here:
- It’s 24/7 – you can ask a question anytime
- No need to book or schedule
- Perfect for:
- Last-minute doubt the night before a test
- Quick check when you’re stuck on homework
- Short revision during commute or break (on any browser)
2.3 How Fast Do You Get Help?
Imagine this situation:
- You’re doing Chemistry homework at 9.30pm.
- You’re stuck on a mole concept question.
- Your test is tomorrow.
Ask:
- Will the online tuition site help you right now?
- Or do you have to wait for:
- Next week’s lesson
- A reply in a WhatsApp group
- A teacher who’s already asleep
This is where AI tutors like Tutorly.sg can fill the gap.
You can:
- Type or paste your question
- Get a full explanation immediately
- See how to solve similar questions step-by-step
You don’t need to wait for a human’s schedule.
You just need Wi-Fi and a browser.
2.4 Are the Explanations Actually Understandable?
Some sites give:
- Very short “model answers”
- Purely final answers with minimal working
- Explanations that sound like they’re written for teachers, not students
You want:
- Clear, student-friendly language
- Step-by-step breakdowns
- Explanations that show the reasoning, not just the final answer
For example, instead of just:
You want something like:
- Start with the equation
- Subtract 3 from both sides:
- Divide both sides by 2:
Important constraint for Tutorly.sg:
Tutorly doesn’t “mark” every step you type. It checks your final answer, then shows you a clear, step-by-step solution so you can see where you might have gone wrong.
2.5 Is It Affordable and Sustainable?
Be honest with yourself (and your parents):
- Can your family sustain this cost every month, all the way to exams?
- Are you paying for “premium” features you don’t actually use?
- Are there long-term contracts or big upfront payments?
Many families in Singapore already pay for:
- School fees
- External tuition
- Enrichment
- Exam papers and assessment books
A flexible online option can actually save money if it replaces multiple smaller things, especially for quick homework help and revision.
Tutorly.sg is designed to be:
- Cheaper than most 1-to-1 tuition
- Available to use daily, not just once a week
- A serious study tool, not just a “nice to have”
You can check it out here:
AI tutor (Singapore, MOE-aligned): https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
Direct access to the web app: https://tutorly.sg/app
3. Live Tutor vs AI Tutor vs Self-Study: Which Should You Use?
You don’t have to pick only one.
In fact, the strongest students usually mix methods.
Let’s compare them quickly.
3.1 Live Tutors (Online or Physical)
Strengths:
- Can read your facial expressions and adjust
- Can motivate you and nag you (in a good way)
- Helpful for essay subjects like English, GP, History, Literature
Weaknesses:
- Fixed timings
- More expensive
- You may not dare to ask every “small” question
3.2 AI Tutors (Like Tutorly.sg)
Strengths:
- Instant responses, 24/7
- You can ask the “paiseh” questions you’re shy to ask in class
- Great for step-by-step practice in Math, Science, Economics, etc.
- Perfect for checking your understanding after a lesson
Weaknesses (to be aware of):
- You still need discipline – it won’t force you to study
- You must read and think, not just copy answers
- It’s not a human who can emotionally comfort you (though it can encourage you logically!)
3.3 Self-Study (School Notes, Ten-Year Series, Assessment Books)
Strengths:
- No cost (or low cost)
- You can move at your own pace
- You get used to actual exam-style questions
Weaknesses:
- When you’re stuck, you stay stuck… unless you have someone (or something) to ask
- Can be demotivating if you keep getting questions wrong
- Harder if your foundation is weak
3.4 A Simple Strategy That Works for Many Singapore Students
You can think of it like this:
- School = main content + official curriculum
- Tuition (online/physical) = extra teaching + practice + accountability
- AI tutor (Tutorly.sg) = 24/7 helper for doubts, explanations, and revision
- Practice books / TYS = exam-style drilling
A lot of strong students use AI like this:
- Go for school + maybe weekly tuition
- Do homework / revision
- Whenever stuck or confused, open Tutorly.sg and ask:
- “Explain this P 6 PSLE Math question step-by-step”
- “What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis for O-Level Biology?”
- “How do I structure an introduction for an A-Level GP essay on technology?”
This way, you don’t waste time staring at questions for 40 minutes feeling lost.
4. How Tutorly.sg Actually Works (Step-by-Step)
Since we’re talking about online tuition sites, let’s be very clear what Tutorly.sg can and cannot do, so you can decide if it fits into your study routine.
4.1 What You Can Use Tutorly.sg For
You can use it for almost any MOE subject from Primary 1 to JC 2:
- Primary: English, Math, Science, Chinese (and more)
- Secondary (including PSLE / N / O / IP):
- Math / A-Math / E-Math
- Science / Physics / Chemistry / Biology
- English, Chinese, etc.
- JC (A-Levels / IP Year 5–6):
- H 1/H 2 Math
- H 2 Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- Economics, and more
Common ways students use it:
- “Can you explain this P 5 fraction word problem?”
- “Show me how to solve this Sec 3 simultaneous equations question.”
- “Help me understand limiting reagents for O-Level Chemistry.”
- “I don’t get this A-Level integration by parts question. Explain slowly.”
4.2 What Happens When You Ask a Question
On the website:
- You go to https://tutorly.sg/app
- You choose your level and subject
- You type or paste your question (you can describe it in words or type out the math)
- Tutorly generates:
- A clear, step-by-step explanation
- Often with simpler examples to help you understand the concept
- Final answers plus reasoning, not just “answer: 4”
Important:
Tutorly does not “mark” every step of your working like a human marker.
Instead, it checks the final answer and then shows you a complete, logical solution so you can compare and learn.
4.3 How to Use Tutorly Without Becoming Over-Reliant
You don’t want to just copy answers. That won’t help you in the exam hall.
Here’s a simple approach that works:
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Try first.
Spend 5–10 minutes genuinely trying the question yourself. -
If stuck, ask Tutorly.
Get the step-by-step solution. -
Compare your method.
- Where did you go wrong?
- Did you miss a step?
- Did you misunderstand the concept?
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Redo a similar question without help.
This is key. If your school worksheet has similar questions, try the next one on your own and only use Tutorly if you’re really stuck again.
Over time, you’ll find that:
- You need less help for simpler questions
- You only ask for help on the really tricky ones
- Your confidence for tests and exams goes up
5. Practical Tips: Using Online Tuition Sites for Each Level
Let’s break it down by level, since PSLE, O Levels, and A Levels all feel quite different.
5.1 Primary School & PSLE
Common issues:
- Word problems in Math (fractions, ratio, percentage)
- Science open-ended questions (keywords, explanation format)
- Composition writing (content vs language)
How online tuition sites can help:
- Live tuition:
Great if your child (or you, if you’re reading this as a student) needs someone patient to slowly build foundation.
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- AI tutor (Tutorly.sg):
- Use it when stuck on a tricky PSLE-style word problem
- Ask it to explain Science concepts like “photosynthesis” or “adaptation” in simple language
- Practise turning ideas into proper sentences for composition (e.g. “Can you help me expand this sentence into a better PSLE composition paragraph?”)
For PSLE year , many families use a mix:
- Weekly tuition for structure
- Tutorly.sg daily for homework and quick revision
5.2 Secondary School & O Levels / N Levels / IP
Common issues:
- Algebra and indices
- A-Math (trigonometry, differentiation, integration)
- Physics and Chemistry calculations
- English comprehension and summary
How online tuition sites can help:
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Practice portals:
Good for drilling MCQs and short questions, especially nearing exams. -
Live tuition:
Useful if your class is very big and you feel lost in school. -
AI tutor (Tutorly.sg):
- Ask it to go through specific questions from your school worksheet or Ten-Year Series
- Use it to clarify concepts like “what exactly is mole ratio?” or “how to approach kinematics questions in Physics?”
- Get help with English summary techniques
It’s especially useful during Sec 3–4 when:
- You’re juggling multiple subjects
- You don’t have time for tuition for every single subject
- You need fast help for random questions that pop up during revision
5.3 JC / A-Levels / IP Year 5–6
Common issues:
- H 2 Math (vectors, complex numbers, integration, differential equations)
- H 2 Chemistry (organic mechanisms, energetics, equilibria)
- H 2 Physics (electromagnetism, SHM, waves)
- Economics essays and case studies
How online tuition sites can help:
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Live tuition:
Good for deeper conceptual understanding and exam strategies. -
AI tutor (Tutorly.sg):
- Perfect for weird, non-routine questions that you can’t solve at 11pm
- Ask it to break down long solutions into smaller chunks
- Use it to check if your Econ essay structure makes sense, or to help generate points you can then refine in your own words
For JC students, time is everything.
Being able to clarify doubts immediately instead of waiting till the next week can make a big difference, especially close to Prelims and A-Levels.
6. Red Flags to Watch Out For in Online Tuition Sites
Not all online tuition platforms are equal. Some warning signs:
6.1 Very Vague About Syllabus
If they say:
“Suitable for all international exams!”
But never mention MOE, PSLE, O-Level, or A-Level, be careful.
You might end up spending time on content that doesn’t match what SEAB actually tests.
6.2 Over-Promising (“Guarantee A 1 in 1 Month!”)
No one can honestly guarantee an A 1 or AL 1 in one month.
Your results depend on:
- Your starting point
- Your effort and consistency
- The quality of your school teaching and support
A good platform should:
- Help you understand better
- Make practice and revision easier
- Support you when you’re stuck
…but it can’t magically override months or years of weak foundation overnight.
6.3 Locking You into Long, Inflexible Contracts
Some sites:
- Ask for 6–12 month commitments upfront
- Make it hard to cancel
- Charge high “registration” or “admin” fees
If you’re not sure yet, start with:
- Monthly plans
- Short trials
- Platforms where you can adjust usage based on exam periods
One nice thing about Tutorly.sg:
You can try it and immediately see if the explanations make sense to you. If they do, you’ll probably use it very often during the school year, especially near exams.
7. How to Get the Most Out of Tutorly.sg (and Any Online Tuition Site)
Here are some practical habits that can make a huge difference.
7.1 Use It Daily, But in Small Chunks
Instead of “cramming” 3 hours once a week, try:
- 15–30 minutes a day
- Clear a few doubts each day
- Use it right after school when the lesson is still fresh
For example:
- After a Math lesson on quadratic equations, do 3–5 questions.
- Any that you can’t solve, ask Tutorly.sg to explain.
- Next day, try similar questions without help.
7.2 Ask Specific Questions
Instead of:
“Teach me Chemistry.”
Try:
“Explain how to use the mole concept to calculate the mass of magnesium needed to react with oxygen to form magnesium oxide.”
The more specific your question, the better the explanation you’ll get.
7.3 Don’t Be Afraid to Say “I Don’t Understand”
With AI, there’s zero judgment.
If you still don’t get it, you can literally type:
“I still don’t understand. Can you explain this again more simply, like I’m Sec 1?”
Or:
“Show me an easier example first, then a harder one.”
Because Tutorly.sg is built for Singapore students, it will keep things relevant to your level and MOE topics.
7.4 Use It Together with Your School Materials
The best combo is:
- School notes / textbook / lecture slides
- Your own homework / worksheets / exam papers
- Tutorly.sg as the “explainer” when you’re stuck
You’re not replacing school. You’re supporting it.
8. So… Which Online Tuition Site Should You Choose?
Here’s a simple way to think about it:
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If you need someone to talk to live, and your parents are okay with the cost and fixed timing → look at reputable live tuition centres that also offer online classes.
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If you want video lessons you can rewatch, and you’re self-motivated → a video-based site can be helpful, especially for content-heavy subjects.
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If you mainly need on-demand explanations, 24/7, aligned to MOE, and you want something you can use daily without scheduling → an AI tutor like Tutorly.sg is probably your best bet.
The truth is, many students in Singapore now are using a combination:
- School as the base
- Maybe 1–2 tuition classes a week
- Tutorly.sg daily for:
- Homework questions
- Concept clarification
- Test and exam revision
Thousands of students here are already doing this, and it’s been recognised even by Channel NewsAsia (CNA) as part of the future of learning in Singapore.
9. Try Tutorly.sg for Your Own Study Routine
If you’ve read this far, you’re clearly serious about improving your grades and using your time wisely.
You don’t have to guess whether Tutorly.sg works for you.
You can just try it with your actual school questions.
Here’s how:
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Open the AI tutor page:
https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore -
Go straight to the web app:
https://tutorly.sg/app -
Choose your level and subject, then:
- Paste in a Math/Science/English/Econs question
- Or type out a concept you’re confused about
- Ask for a step-by-step explanation
Use it alongside your school work for a week:
- Whenever you’re stuck, ask.
- Whenever you’re unsure, clarify.
- Whenever you’re revising, get extra practice and explanations.
If the explanations make you go, “Ohhh, now I get it,”
then you’ve found an online tuition site that actually fits your life as a Singapore student.
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