Business & Economics
IGCSE Business Studies Tutoring
IGCSE Business Studies tutoring is one-to-one online teaching for Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies (0450/0986) or Edexcel International GCSE Business (4BS1), focused on applied case-study analysis and structured written answers.
One-to-one Business Studies tutoring built around case-study technique — the skill that determines grades far more than content recall.
Who this tutoring is for
- Students taking Cambridge or Edexcel Business at IGCSE level
- Students who can define terms but struggle to apply them to case material
- Students preparing for A Level or IB Business Management
What the course covers
- Business activity and objectives
- People in business — motivation, organisation, communication
- Marketing and the marketing mix
- Operations and production
- Finance: cash flow, accounts, break-even
- External influences on business
Where students commonly struggle
- Answers that define and describe but never apply to the case
- Weak numerical work on finance questions
- Justifying recommendations rather than listing options
How one-to-one tutoring helps in Business Studies
- Every topic is practised through applied case-study questions, not isolated definitions
- Finance calculations are drilled to fluency
- Recommendation and justification structures are taught against real mark schemes
Cambridge vs Edexcel in Business Studies
Cambridge and Edexcel differ in case-study format and the balance of short and extended questions. Tutors align practice precisely with the student’s papers.
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What is the difference between IGCSE Business Studies and Economics?
Business Studies examines how individual organisations operate — marketing, people, finance, operations. Economics examines how markets and economies work as systems. Many students take both; they complement each other well.
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