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
/ 55 min
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


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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.
Your economics tutor also teaches
Econometrics
Economics
Microeconomics
Market Structures
Supply and Demand
International Economics

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Economics concepts taught by khushi
The session involved the student revising decimals through a series of quizzes covering place value, fraction to decimal conversion, comparison, and ordering. Word problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals were also solved. The tutor introduced converting fractions without zeros in the denominator, which will be further explored in the next session.
Decimal Place Value System
Converting Fractions to Decimals
Comparing and Ordering Decimals
Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
Solving Word Problems with Decimals
The Tutor and Student worked extensively on decimal addition and subtraction, including understanding place value and performing calculations with borrowing and carrying. They also explored the concept of complements to one, which involves finding the value needed to reach a total of one. The session included practice problems and a quiz to assess understanding.
Decimal Addition
Decimal Subtraction
Complements to One
Word Problems with Decimals
The student and tutor reviewed economic principles by working through practice problems covering supply and demand shifts, elasticity, consumer and producer surplus, market structures, and government interventions. They practiced calculations for surplus and discussed the implications of various market conditions and policies, with a plan to review any remaining difficult questions individually.
Demand and Supply Shifts
Elasticity and Tax Incidence
Market Structures: Oligopoly and Monopolistic Competition
Market Power and Efficiency
The Tutor and Student reviewed Week 8's content, focusing on pricing strategies like price discrimination, group pricing, and pricing for information goods. They also discussed strategies for new product launches (skimming and penetration) and peak load pricing, with plans to review past quizzes for practice in the next session.
Profit Maximization for Monopolies
Peak Load Pricing
Pricing Strategies for New Products
Price Discrimination: Capturing Consumer Surplus
Information Goods: Unique Characteristics
The Student and Tutor worked through two mental mathematics tests, covering a wide range of arithmetic topics including place value, unit conversions, area, fractions, decimals, percentages, and rounding. The Tutor provided explanations and guidance as the Student worked through the problems, and they planned to continue with more tests in the next session.
Place Value and Number Representation
Unit Conversion: Milliliters to Liters
Calculating Area of a Rectangle
Factor Pairs
Decimal Multiplication and Place Value
Converting Units: Meters to Centimeters
Understanding Mixed Fractions
The Student and Tutor reviewed various cost curves in economics, including AFC, ABC, ATC, and MC, and their shapes and relationships. They discussed the concepts of economies and diseconomies of scale, the learning curve, and the short-run versus long-run market dynamics, including firm entry and exit and profit margins. The session concluded with planning for future topics on pricing strategies and elasticity.
Average Fixed Cost (AFC)
Average Variable Cost (AVC) and U-Shape
Relationship Between Average Total Cost (ATC) and Average Variable Cost (AVC)
Marginal Cost (MC) and its Relationship with ATC
Economies of Scale vs. Learning Effects
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