khushi mittal
“Turning Boring Economics into Everyday Adventures!,Decode the World of Money with Engaging, Real-Life Lessons!”
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khushi mittal
Masters degree
About your economics tutor
I’m khushi , and I’m really excited to help you explore the world of Economics — the subject that explains how people, businesses, and governments make choices every single day! I’ve started teaching high school economics , guiding students through everything from basic concepts like demand and supply to real-world applications like inflation, budgeting, and global trade. My goal is to make economics easy to understand, relatable, and fun — with examples from daily life, current news, and even memes sometimes! 😄 I’ve helped students: Build strong fundamentals for board exams and college-level economics 📘 Improve their critical thinking and analytical skills 💡 Connect theory with real-life issues like markets, money, and sustainability 🌍 If you’re curious, love discussions, and enjoy learning through examples, you’ll love my classes. Let’s make economics something you don’t just study — but actually see everywhere around you!
khushi graduated from guru gobind singh indraprastha university


Economics class quick guide
My teaching approach is all about making Economics easy, practical, and enjoyable for students. I focus on building strong conceptual understanding rather than rote learning, so students can connect every topic to real life. I begin each concept with simple, relatable examples — something students can easily link to their daily experiences. For instance, when teaching demand and supply, I might relate it to how prices of snacks or movie tickets change with popularity. Once students understand the logic, I gradually introduce technical terms and graphs so they feel confident at every step. I use a “learn by doing” approach — classroom discussions, mini role-plays, market simulations, and short quizzes help students apply what they learn. I also bring in current events, case studies, and videos so that theory connects directly to what’s happening in the world around them. For visual learners, I use charts, mind maps, and infographics to simplify complex ideas. For analytical learners, I provide problem-based questions and data interpretation activities. This ensures that every student learns in their own best way.
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Economics concepts taught by khushi
The session focused on fraction operations, simplification, and converting between improper and mixed fractions. The Student practiced addition, subtraction, and simplification through an online quiz and worked on converting improper fractions into mixed fractions using long division. The Student was assigned to review the concepts of proper and improper fractions and mixed fraction conversions for the next class.
Comparing Fractions Recap
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Simplifying Fractions
Proper and Improper Fractions
Mixed Fractions
Converting Decimals to Fractions
Converting Decimals to Percentages
Converting Fractions to Decimals
Percentages
Decimals
Fractions
Equivalence of Fractions
Decimals
The session focused on fractions, covering comparing, ordering, adding, and subtracting fractions with common denominators. The Student practiced these concepts through quizzes and exercises, showing proficiency in basic operations but needing more practice with comparing fractions. A follow-up session was planned to reinforce these skills further.
Subtracting Fractions with Common Denominators
Adding Fractions with Common Denominators
Ordering Fractions with Same Denominator
Comparing Fractions with Same Numerator
Comparing Fractions with Same Denominator
Ordering Fractions with Same Numerator
The Tutor and Student reviewed bonds, present value, and the relationship between interest rates and bond prices. They then discussed money demand, including its motives and determinants, and concluded with monetary equilibrium. The Tutor recommended that the Student review previous topics and the notes from their professor in preparation for their exam, and to complete the monetary policy chapter if time allows.
Bond Riskiness
Money Demand
Motives for Holding Money
Determinants of Money Demand
Money Demand Curve
Monetary Equilibrium
The Tutor and Student discussed money, interest rates, and economic activity, focusing on bonds and present value. The Student practiced calculating present value with varying interest rates. Homework includes reviewing previous material and practicing more questions on bond valuation.
Bonds as Loans: Government & Corporate
Bond Yield: Return on Investment
Bond Price and Market Interest Rate
Present Value of Bonds with Multiple Payments
Relationship between Interest Rate and Present Value
Present Value: Discounting Future Money
Bond Example: Face Value
Coupon Rate
The Student and Tutor reviewed the Canadian banking system, functions of central and commercial banks, and money creation. The session included working through examples of money creation, discussing deposit multipliers, and defining money supply. The Student was assigned chapter 13, 'Monetary Policy in Canada', as homework for independent study and review.
Expansion of Money from a Single New Deposit
Near Money and Money Substitutes
Money Supply Definitions
Deposit Multiplier
Cash Drain
Money Creation by Banking System
Banking System of Canada
Your economics tutor also teaches
Econometrics
Economics
Microeconomics
Market Structures
Supply and Demand
International Economics
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Economics for Kids
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