Online tutoring in Singapore has exploded in the last few years.
Between PSLE, O Levels, A Levels, CCAs, and school projects, you probably don’t have time to run from one physical tuition class to another. That’s exactly why many students are moving part of their studying online.
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1. What “Online Tutoring” Really Means in Singapore Now
When you hear “online tutoring”, you might think of:
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- Zoom lessons with a tutor
- Recorded video lessons
- WhatsApp-ing your tutor questions
- Websites with practice questions
All of these exist in Singapore, and many are aligned to MOE. But there’s a newer category that a lot of students are starting to use daily: 24/7 AI tutors.
The 3 main types of online tutoring you’ll see
1. Live online tuition (Zoom / Google Meet)
- Like a normal tuition class, just online
- Usually fixed timing: once or twice a week
- Good if you need someone to pace you
- Still depends heavily on the tutor’s style and quality
2. Self-paced content (videos, notes, question banks)
- You watch or read at your own time
- Great for revision and recap
- But if you’re stuck on one question, you can’t “ask the video”
3. AI tutors (like Tutorly.sg)
- You ask a question anytime, day or night
- The system gives an answer, plus step-by-step explanation
- Can generate new practice questions on the spot
- Adapts to your level and MOE syllabus
In Singapore, more students are starting to combine these: maybe physical tuition for one subject, AI tutoring for another, and school consults on top. The key is to use each one for what it’s best at.
2. Why Online Tutoring Fits the Singapore School System
The Singapore system is intense. You know this.
- Primary: Streaming, PSLE
- Secondary: Subject-based banding, O Levels / IP
- JC: A Levels, H 1/H 2 content, PW, CCAs
You’re not just dealing with content, but also timing and consistency. That’s where online tutoring can really help.
Problem 1: Your schedule is packed
CCA ends late, you reach home tired, and your tuition might be only once a week. But your homework is daily.
Online tutoring helps because:
- You can get help exactly when you’re stuck
- No travelling time
- You can ask short, specific questions
For example, with Tutorly.sg, you can log in at 11.30pm, paste a tough Math or Chem question, and get a step-by-step solution based on the MOE syllabus.
Problem 2: MOE syllabus is very specific
A lot of overseas websites don’t follow Singapore’s style. You might see:
- Different notations
- Topics that don’t match your level
- Question styles that don’t look like PSLE / O Level / A Level questions
That’s why it matters that a platform is Singapore-specific.
Tutorly.sg is built only for Singapore students , aligned to MOE. It’s not a random global app that “kind of” fits. It’s designed around PSLE, O Level, and A Level content and styles.
Problem 3: You forget concepts quickly
You understand during class, then one week later… gone.
Online tutoring (especially AI tutoring) is useful here because you can:
- Re-ask the same type of question in different ways
- Generate more practice on the same concept
- Get explanations at different levels of detail
If you’re weak in, say, Algebraic Manipulation or Mole Concept, you can keep drilling that specific topic online until it feels natural.
3. Human Tutors vs AI Tutors: Which Should You Use?
You don’t have to pick one or the other. Many students in Singapore use both.
Let’s compare.
What human tutors are great at
- Reading your body language and tone
- Encouraging you when you’re demoralised
- Planning long-term
- Going through your exam scripts in detail
If you have a strong, experienced tutor who understands MOE exam trends, that’s very valuable.
What AI tutors (like Tutorly.sg) are great at
- Being available 24/7 (no need to wait till next lesson)
- Answering as many questions as you want, without anyone getting tired
- Giving step-by-step worked solutions to individual questions
- Generating new practice questions on the same concept
- Explaining in different ways until you understand
One important thing: AI tutors like Tutorly.sg do not “mark” every working step you type. You input the question (and sometimes your answer). Tutorly checks the final answer, then shows you a clear, step-by-step way to solve it correctly.
The sweet spot: Use each for what it does best
A practical combo that works for many students:
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Use human tutors or school teachers for:
- Overall planning
- Big-picture understanding
- Going through major exam papers
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Use AI tutoring (Tutorly.sg) for:
- Daily homework questions
- Last-minute doubt clearing
- Topic-specific drilling
- Clarifying one step you’re stuck on
This way, you’re not wasting your human tutor’s time on simple questions, and you’re not sitting alone struggling with a question at 1am.
4. How Tutorly.sg Fits Into Singapore Online Tutoring
You might be wondering: what’s special about Tutorly.sg compared to other online tools?
Here’s the honest breakdown.
4.1 Built for MOE, not generic “international” syllabuses
Tutorly.sg focuses on Singapore’s MOE syllabus, from Primary 1 to JC 2:
- PSLE: English, Math, Science, Chinese
- O Levels: E Math, A Math, Pure Sciences, Combined Sciences, etc.
- A Levels: H 1/H 2 Math, H 2 Sciences, and more
So when you ask a question about, say, Sec 3 Trigonometry or P 6 Heuristics, it’s already in the right context. You don’t have to explain “I’m using the Singapore syllabus”.
4.2 It’s a website (not a mobile app)
Important: Tutorly.sg is not a mobile app.
You access it through the website:
- Main AI tutor page: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
- Direct access to the AI tutor interface: https://tutorly.sg/app
This is useful because:
- You can use it on your laptop or tablet while doing homework
- No need to download anything from an app store
- It feels more like a proper study tool, not just another phone app that distracts you
4.3 Credibility: Not some random new site
Tutorly.sg isn’t just quietly sitting in a corner of the internet. It has:
- Been mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA) in discussions about AI in education
- Been used by thousands of students in Singapore, from primary to JC
So when you’re using it, you’re not experimenting with something untested. Many students have already used it for PSLE, O Levels, and A Levels revision.
4.4 What Tutorly actually does when you ask a question
When you use Tutorly.sg, the flow is roughly:
- You log in to https://tutorly.sg/app.
- You select your level and subject .
- You type or paste your question. You can also describe it in words if it’s from a school worksheet.
- Tutorly gives:
- The final answer
- A step-by-step solution showing how to get there
- Explanations in simple language, aligned to what MOE expects
You can then:
- Ask follow-up questions like “Why did you use this formula?”
- Request similar practice questions on the same concept
- Ask for a quick recap of the theory behind the question
5. Using Online Tutoring for Different Levels (PSLE, O, A)
Online tutoring isn’t “one size fits all”. What a P 5 student needs is very different from what a JC 2 student needs.
Here’s how to use it smartly at each stage.
5.1 Primary School & PSLE
At primary level, the biggest challenges are usually:
- Problem sums (model drawing, heuristics)
- Science open-ended questions
- Time management during exams
How to use online tutoring here:
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For Math problem sums
- Paste the question into Tutorly.sg.
- Look at the step-by-step solution and try to identify:
- What is the “key sentence”?
- What model or method was used?
- Then ask Tutorly: “Give me 3 more similar problem sums to practise.”
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For Science
- If you’re stuck on a structured question, ask:
- “Why is this answer wrong?”
- “What keywords are missing?”
- Tutorly can show you model answers with the right key phrases, which is crucial for PSLE.
- If you’re stuck on a structured question, ask:
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For parents helping primary kids
- If you’re not sure how to explain a concept the “MOE way”, you can use Tutorly to get a clear explanation, then simplify it further for your child.
5.2 Secondary School & O Levels
At this stage, content ramps up quickly, especially in Sec 3 and 4.
Common pain points:
- Algebra, indices, surds, trigonometry
- Chemistry mole concept, acids & bases, salts
- Physics kinematics, forces, electricity
- Balancing school, tuition, and revision
How online tutoring helps:
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Daily homework support
- When you’re stuck on a single step, you don’t have to wait for tuition.
- You can ask Tutorly: “Show me how to solve this from the start, step-by-step.”
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Targeted topic drilling
- Example: You keep losing marks on completing the square.
- Ask Tutorly: “Give me 5 O Level style questions on completing the square, with step-by-step solutions.”
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Exam paper practice
- After doing a school paper, for any question you got wrong, key it into Tutorly.
- Compare your method with the step-by-step solution, and see:
- Did you choose the wrong method?
- Did you make an algebra slip?
- Did you misunderstand the concept?
This is how you convert mistakes into learning, instead of just “aiya, careless lah”.
5.3 JC & A Levels
JC is intense. The jump from Sec 4 to JC 1 is huge, especially for H 2 Math and Sciences.
Typical struggles:
- Understanding long, abstract concepts (e.g. functions, complex numbers, organic mechanisms)
- Time pressure in exams
- Keeping up with tutorials and lectures
How to use online tutoring effectively here:
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Clarify lecture notes
- After a lecture, if there’s a part you don’t get, type it into Tutorly:
- “Explain what means in simple terms.”
- “Explain nucleophilic substitution vs elimination, with simple examples.”
- After a lecture, if there’s a part you don’t get, type it into Tutorly:
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Work through tough questions
- For long questions, let Tutorly show you the step-by-step solution.
- Then try to re-do the question without looking, to see if you’ve really understood.
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Speed and exam skills
- Ask Tutorly for questions matching specific A Level styles:
- “Give me a H 2 Math question involving integration by parts.”
- “Give me a H 2 Chem question on buffer solutions, structured response.”
- Ask Tutorly for questions matching specific A Level styles:
The more specific you are, the more useful the practice becomes.
6. Common Mistakes Students Make With Online Tutoring
Online tools can be powerful, but only if you use them properly. Here are mistakes to avoid.
Mistake 1: Copying answers without thinking
If you just paste a question, copy the solution, and move on, you’re not actually learning. In exams, you’re alone.
Better approach:
- Try the question yourself first, even if you’re not sure.
- Then ask Tutorly for the solution.
- Compare your method and the model solution.
- Ask follow-ups like:
- “Why is my method wrong?”
- “Is my method acceptable for O Levels?”
- “Is there a faster way?”
Mistake 2: Asking super vague questions
Questions like “I don’t understand Math” are too broad.
Instead, be specific:
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- “I don’t understand why this angle is 90° in this circle geometry question.”
- “I don’t know when to use sine rule vs cosine rule.”
- “I don’t know how to start this mole concept question.”
Tutorly (and any tutor, human or AI) can help you much better when your question is focused.
Mistake 3: Using it only right before exams
Cramming with online tools the night before exams will help a bit, but not as much as:
- Using it consistently after school
- Clearing doubts as they appear, not weeks later
- Building habits of checking and correcting your own work
Think of online tutoring as your “daily helper”, not just a panic button.
Mistake 4: Treating it as a replacement for all human help
Online tutoring, including AI tutors, is powerful—but it doesn’t replace:
- School teachers who set your tests
- Human tutors who know your long-term weaknesses
- Your own discipline and practice
Use it as a strong support system, not your only system.
7. A Simple Weekly Study Plan Using Online Tutoring
Here’s a realistic way to fit online tutoring into your life, whether you’re doing PSLE, O Levels, or A Levels.
Step 1: Decide your “online study slots”
Pick 3–5 short slots a week, e.g.:
- Mon, Wed, Fri: 30–45 minutes each
- One weekend slot: 1 hour
During these slots, you’ll:
- Clear homework doubts
- Revise one weaker topic
- Practise a few exam-style questions
Step 2: Use Tutorly.sg during those slots
Example routine:
1. Warm-up (5–10 mins)
- Ask Tutorly: “Give me a quick recap of [topic] at [my level].”
- E.g. “Give me a quick recap of P 6 ratio word problems.”
- Or “Quick recap of Sec 4 E Math coordinate geometry.”
2. Practice (20–30 mins)
- Ask for 3–5 questions on that topic.
- Try each one yourself first.
- Then ask Tutorly for the step-by-step solution.
- For any step you don’t understand, ask: “Explain this step more simply.”
3. Homework / school doubts (10–20 mins)
- Take 1–3 questions from your homework or school worksheet that you’re stuck on.
- Ask Tutorly for help, but don’t just copy.
- Use the explanation to fix your own working.
Step 3: Track what you’re weak in
Keep a simple list (on paper or in a notes app):
- Topics you struggle with
- Question types you keep getting wrong
- Common careless mistakes
You can even tell Tutorly:
- “I often make careless mistakes in algebra. How can I reduce them?”
- “I always run out of time in Paper 2. Give me tips for speed.”
Online tutoring isn’t just for content—it can also help with exam strategy.
8. How Parents Can Support With Online Tutoring
If you’re a parent reading this, you might be wondering how to use online tutoring without your child becoming overly dependent on it.
Here are some practical tips.
Set clear rules for usage
For example:
- Use Tutorly.sg after attempting the question, not before.
- During study time, only Tutorly and school portals are allowed—no other websites.
- For every question your child asks Tutorly, they must:
- Write down the final solution in their own words
- Highlight one new thing they learnt
Use it to understand what your child is learning
If you’re not familiar with the latest MOE syllabus, you can:
- Ask Tutorly to explain a concept in simple terms
- See how PSLE / O Level / A Level style questions are structured now
- Understand what keywords markers are looking for in Science and English
This helps you support your child better, even if you’re not acting as their main tutor.
Combine with human support
If your child already has a tuition teacher, online tutoring can:
- Clear simple doubts between lessons
- Free up tuition time to focus on deeper weaknesses
- Provide extra practice so tuition can focus on feedback
9. Is Online Tutoring Worth It For You?
To decide if online tutoring (and specifically AI tutoring like Tutorly.sg) is worth using, ask yourself:
- Do you often get stuck on one or two steps in a question?
- Do you struggle to get help outside of tuition hours?
- Do you feel your overseas websites don’t match MOE style?
- Do you want more practice questions without flipping through ten assessment books?
If you said “yes” to any of these, then having a 24/7 MOE-aligned AI tutor is honestly very practical.
You don’t have to commit your entire life to it. Even using it 3–4 times a week can:
- Clear your doubts faster
- Build up your confidence
- Help you see patterns in exam questions
And because Tutorly.sg is a website, not a mobile app, it fits naturally into your existing study setup on your laptop or tablet.
10. Getting Started With Tutorly.sg Today
You don’t need to overhaul your whole study routine. Just start small.
Here’s a simple way to begin:
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Go to the main Tutorly.sg AI tutor page:
https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore -
When you’re ready to actually use the tutor, head to:
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Log in, pick your level and subject, and start with:
- One homework question you’re stuck on
- Or one topic you’re weak in
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Ask follow-up questions until the concept feels clear.
Remember: the goal isn’t to “cheat” your way through homework. The goal is to understand faster, so that when you sit for PSLE, O Levels, or A Levels, you can handle the questions on your own.
Ready To Try Online Tutoring the Smart Way?
Online tutoring in Singapore doesn’t have to mean sitting through another long Zoom lesson after a tiring school day.
You can:
- Study at your own pace
- Get MOE-aligned, step-by-step explanations
- Practise exactly the topics you’re weak in
- Ask questions anytime—even late at night before a test
If you want to see how this feels in real life, try using Tutorly.sg the next time you’re stuck on a question:
- Start here to learn more: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
- Or jump straight into the AI tutor here: https://tutorly.sg/app
Treat it as your 24/7 study buddy for the Singapore syllabus—always there when you need help, never tired, and always ready to walk you through the next question.
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