ETG's weekly Economics programme for JC1 and JC2 students. Founded in 2007 by Mr Eugene Toh, author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS Answers (SAP, sold at Popular). April is among the best times to join the regular programme — you are close enough to the start of the year to build real momentum, and far enough from exams to develop genuine technique. This month, we are including two complete programme bundles with every registration.
Mr Toh on the post-CTs window — what changes now, and how the ETG programme works.
The first half of JC1 moves faster than anyone prepares you for. Orientation, CCA selection, a new timetable — all at once. By the time the rhythm settled, the lectures had moved on. You showed up for your WA and the results did not reflect how much you had put in.
You studied. You did try. The challenge with A Level Economics is that it rewards a very specific kind of answer — structured, evaluated, precisely applied to context. Building that kind of answer is something that takes deliberate practice, and deliberate practice of that kind is not something you can develop easily from content alone. You have been learning the right subject for a different type of output than what the exam rewards.
The A Levels now have a date on the calendar. The prelims are a few months away. When you sit down to write an essay, the structure still is not automatic — some papers feel solid, others feel scattered, and you are not always sure why. CSQs are inconsistent in the same way.
You know the content well enough to talk about it. What you have not yet developed is the ability to translate that understanding into what an examiner actually credits — reliably, under time pressure. That is not a talent gap. It is a trained skill, and it can be built deliberately.
This is normal. And it is fixable.
The gap between where you are and where you need to be is not intelligence. It is technique — and technique is exactly what ETG's weekly programme is built to teach.
The A Level Economics exam tests three things simultaneously: whether you understand a concept, whether you can apply it correctly to the specific context in the question, and whether you can evaluate competing arguments at the depth that earns Level 3 marks. Most students are strong on the first, inconsistent on the second, and rarely reach the third.
More notes do not close that gap. What closes it is deliberate practice with the right structure and feedback — built by someone who has spent 19 years studying how SEAB sets questions and writing the model answers those questions are eventually checked against.
"Most students who struggle in Economics don't have a knowledge problem. They have a writing structure problem — they can't translate what they understand into what an examiner will credit. That's what we work on."
Mr Eugene Toh, Founder, ETG Economics · Author, H1 & H2 TYS Answers (SAP)
Mr Eugene Toh wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS Answers, published by SAP and sold at Popular bookstores across Singapore. Every model essay structure, every CSQ framework, every evaluation approach taught at ETG is grounded in the same thinking that produced those answers.
It is a meaningful position to learn from — studying under the person who wrote the model answers, not just someone who studied them. Mr Toh has been teaching every cohort personally since 2007, still marks essays, runs consults, and replies to student messages directly.
Whole-cohort data across all 19 cohorts.
Every A Level cohort since 2007.
Nearly every year. The ETG Prediction System.
The 2 in 3 figure reflects whole-cohort data with honest caveats on response and selection bias. See FAQ for full transparency.
Life in JC does not run on a clean schedule. ETG is built to accommodate that. Every week you choose how you attend — join a physical class at any of our five locations, tune in live via Zoom, or watch the recorded lesson at a time that works. You can switch modes week to week. You can hop across locations. Many students arrive early and use the classroom to revise before class begins.
The class hour is not the only time ETG is available to you. Students WhatsApp Mr Toh directly with questions — he replies, including late at night. Unlimited free consults are available by Zoom or face-to-face, and additional tutorial sessions are accessible when you need more practice. If you're willing to put in the work, ETG will meet you there.
2 in 3 ETG students score an A at the A Levels — a long-term average across all 19 cohorts since 2007. The prediction system has accurately forecast 5 out of 6 essay themes nearly every year, built from two decades of studying how SEAB sets questions. Every top-JC prelim paper is reviewed within a week. The post-exam debrief goes up within 8 hours of the paper.
Curious about what a weekly class looks like? Come see for yourself. No commitment needed.
April is when the regular weekly programme gets you into a solid rhythm before things accelerate. To make the most of joining now, every April registration includes two complete programme bundles at no extra charge. Here is what that adds up to in practice.
From the Topical Consolidation Crashcourse — all 8 core A Level Economics topics, available on demand.
From the June Holiday Intensive — Micro on 1 June, Macro on 2 June. Live and recorded.
10 A Level essays and 8 case study questions dissected live over two full days in June. Taught by Mr Toh.
8 on-demand recorded video lessons covering all 8 core A Level Economics topics, available from April. Study at your own pace. Plus the printed Crashcourse textbook, mailed directly to you.
Live Zoom access to all four days of the June Holiday Intensive, plus full recordings retained until your final A Level Economics paper. 8 content lessons, 10 essays, and 8 case study questions across four sessions in June.
The $1,680 figure reflects full individual session pricing. JC1 students: your session this June is the Microeconomics Crashcourse on 1 June. The Macro and bootcamp sessions are designed for JC2 students preparing for A Levels.
View the full June Intensive programme →Both students receive $100 off per term across Terms 2, 3, and 4 — a total saving of $300 each. No referral codes needed. Just register together.
Pay upfront for the full year and receive 5% off total fees, a free Term 1 textbook, and access to recorded lessons for any missed Term 1 classes.
The two main programme bundles carry a combined value of $2,560 at full individual pricing — included with every April 2026 registration, at no extra charge.
Ready to register? Our admin team responds within 24 hours.
Your free Zoom access covers all four sessions of the June Holiday Intensive — two days of content and two days of exam skill application. Attend live or access the recordings. All recordings are retained until your final A Level Economics paper.
Mr Toh personally leads four of the eight content lessons and teaches both bootcamp days in full.
JC1 students: Your session this June is the Microeconomics Crashcourse on 1 June — four lessons covering DDSS & Elasticities, Market Failure, Government Intervention, and Firms & Decisions. The Macro and bootcamp sessions are designed for JC2 students preparing for A Levels.
JC2 students: The full four-day programme is available to you. Content mastery on 1 and 2 June, exam skill application on 8 and 9 June — both parts work as a system.
JC1 and JC2 students
JC2 students
JC2 students · Taught entirely by Mr Toh
JC2 students · Taught entirely by Mr Toh
All sessions available onsite at Coronation Plaza and live via Zoom. Full recordings provided to all registered students, retained until your final A Level Economics paper.
Most tuition centres hand you a photocopy and call it "notes." At ETG, every student receives a complete library — written, designed, and updated in-house by Mr Toh. These materials are not available elsewhere.
Custom-printed. Updated annually. Made exclusively for ETG students.















Every resource is written by Mr Eugene Toh specifically for the current A Level syllabus and updated every term based on exam trends and student feedback. Not printed elsewhere. Not available in bookstores.
Every ETG student receives a structured revision roadmap and a weekly practice cycle. You don't have to plan it yourself — you just have to show up and follow it.
Every JC1 and JC2 student receives a personalised revision guide mapped from June through to your Promotional Exams or A Levels. H1 and H2 versions are separate. You'll know exactly what to cover each week — content, question practice, and built-in room for catch-up or consults — so there's no guesswork about where to start.
Every week from July, you'll receive one essay or case study question. Submit it via the ETG learning portal and receive back a personally graded copy — with written comments, corrections, and specific tips. On top of that, a recorded video walkthrough of the model answer is released each week: Mr Toh breaks down the question, explains what examiners are actually looking for, and shows where marks are typically lost.
If you're the kind of student who works better with structure and a clear path forward — this system was built for you. All of it is included in the regular weekly programme.
Whole-cohort data across all 19 cohorts.
Since 2007, across 19 A Level cohorts.
Nearly every year. The ETG Prediction System.
"If I joined earlier I would have gotten an A."Ian Chua · Raffles Institution
"It's like muscle memory. You just know what to write."Tok Wei Yang · JPJC · Three sisters attended ETG
"I was quite confident when I opened the paper."Serra · East Junior College
"Toh's dedication to teaching economics is borderline insane — clocking about 30 to 40 hours of teaching and free-of-charge consultations, sometimes responding on WhatsApp up to 2am or 3am."Read full article →
"With screenshots of students thanking him for their A grades, to a seemingly endless list of positive testimonials — this approach is definitely working."Read full article →
Seen enough? Here is how to get started — no hard sell, no pressure.
ETG Economics is Singapore's specialist A Level economics tuition programme — Economics only, since 2007. Founded by Mr Eugene Toh, author of the H1 and H2 TYS Answers (SAP, sold at Popular bookstores). With 2 in 3 students scoring an A on average across all 19 cohorts since 2007, ETG is built on a specific and verifiable track record. We'd encourage you to attend a free trial and decide for yourself.
The ETG regular weekly programme runs for JC1 and JC2 students at five locations — Bukit Timah (Coronation Plaza), Kovan, Pasir Ris, Bedok, and Upper Thomson — plus Zoom Live and on-demand recordings. Every student receives the full material library (15+ in-house publications), access to 160+ lesson recordings on the LMS, weekly marked homework with personalised feedback, and unlimited free consults. Full class schedules and fees are at tuitiongenius.com/plans-fees.
Two major programme bundles at no extra charge. First: free on-demand access to the Topical Consolidation Crashcourse — 8 recorded video lessons plus a printed textbook mailed to you (worth $880). Second: free Zoom access to the June Holiday Intensive on 1, 2, 8, and 9 June 2026 — 16 content lessons, 10 essays and 8 CSQs, with recordings retained until your A Level paper (worth $1,680 at full individual session pricing).
Additionally: students registering with a friend receive $100 off per term for both students across Terms 2, 3, and 4. Students paying annually receive 5% off fees, a free Term 1 textbook, and recorded lessons for missed Term 1 classes.
Yes — ETG runs separate programmes for JC1 and JC2 students. JC1 students joining in April attend weekly classes covering the H2 Economics syllabus in sequence, with access to the full material library from day one. The June Holiday bonus for JC1 students covers the Microeconomics Crashcourse on 1 June, directly aligned with topics tested in your promotional exams.
ETG publishes whole-cohort data — not cherry-picked results. The 2 in 3 average reflects all registered ETG students across all 19 cohorts since 2007 for whom results were reported.
Two honest limitations apply. Response bias: students who did better are more likely to submit their results. Selection bias: students who seek specialist tuition may already be more motivated than the general JC population. We'd rather you make your decision with full information.
Yes. ETG offers a free trial lesson — no payment, no pressure. Attend onsite at any of our five locations or join via Zoom Live. Book at trial.tuitiongenius.com or WhatsApp our admin team at +65 8121 6488.
Full schedules and fees are at tuitiongenius.com/plans-fees. For questions about which timing suits your school timetable, WhatsApp our admin team at +65 8121 6488.
The students who walk into their A Levels feeling prepared built the system early. April is still early. The weekly programme, the materials, the June bonuses — everything is ready. We are ready when you are.
Have questions first? WhatsApp our admin team at +65 8121 6488.
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