The Micro + Macro Content Crashcourse covers every Economics topic tested at the A Levels in two days. For JC1 and JC2 students. Taught by Mr Eugene Toh, author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys, and the ETG tutoring team.
If you are in JC2: the mid-year exams have either just passed or are around the corner. The content has stacked up faster than the consolidation. You may understand concepts in class, but when you sit down to write, the structure is not automatic. CSQs still feel unreliable. Feedback keeps pointing to "lacks economic rigour" without making clear what that means in practice.
If you are in JC1: the first half of the year has moved at a pace nobody warned you about. Orientation, CCAs, social rhythm, topics stacking before the previous ones felt solid. Microeconomics, in particular, is denser than it looked in secondary school. The promotional exams are approaching faster than the calendar makes them feel.
In both cases, the issue is rarely intelligence or effort. It is that the JC Economics syllabus is structured in a specific way, and most students never get a clean walkthrough of how the pieces are supposed to fit together. That walkthrough is what these two days are for.
The A-Level Economics exam does not reward the student who has memorised the most. It rewards the student who can apply a concept correctly, structure an argument in the precise sequence an examiner credits, and evaluate trade-offs at Level 3 depth, all under time pressure.
What separates a distinction from a credit is rarely how much you know. It is how clearly you have seen the shape of each topic, how its definitions, diagrams, frameworks and standard applications connect, and how that connection translates into something an examiner will award marks for. That is the focus of these two days.
"Most students who struggle in Economics do not have a knowledge problem. They have a structure problem. They cannot translate what they understand into what an examiner will credit. That is what we work on."
Mr Toh wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular bookstores. The frameworks taught in this crashcourse are grounded in the same thinking that goes into those model answers, built from 19 years of working backwards from what examiners actually reward.
Two full days of structured content. Every Micro and Macro topic that appears at the A Levels, walked through in the same sequence and depth used to build the TYS model answers.
Onsite at Coronation Plaza, live on Zoom, or via recordings retained until your final A-Level Economics paper. Choose whichever fits your schedule.
| Session | Topic | Tutor | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 📘 Microeconomics Crashcourse · Monday, 1 June 2026 | |||
| Lesson 1 | Demand & Supply, Elasticities, Deadweight Loss | Mr Toh | 10.00am – 11.30am |
| Lesson 2 | Market Failure | Mr Toh | 12.00pm – 1.30pm |
| Lesson 3 | Government Intervention & Government Failure | Ms Cherilyn | 2.00pm – 3.30pm |
| Lesson 4 | Firms & Decisions | Ms Cherilyn | 4.00pm – 5.30pm |
| 🌏 Macroeconomics Crashcourse · Tuesday, 2 June 2026 | |||
| Lesson 5 | National Income Statistics & Standard of Living | Mr Toh | 10.00am – 11.30am |
| Lesson 6 | AD-AS & Macroeconomic Aims | Mr Toh | 12.00pm – 1.30pm |
| Lesson 7 | Macroeconomic Policies | Mr Jeremy Ng | 2.00pm – 3.30pm |
| Lesson 8 | Trade & Globalisation | Mr Jeremy Ng | 4.00pm – 5.30pm |
Every registered student receives the Microeconomics Express and Macroeconomics Express. Written in-house by Mr Toh, the same person who wrote the TYS answer keys.
An abridged A5 textbook covering every Micro topic tested at the A Levels. Demand and Supply, Elasticities, Market Failure, Government Intervention, and Firms. Dense with diagrams, lean on filler.
The Macro companion. National Income, AD-AS, Macroeconomic Aims, Government Policies, Trade and Globalisation. The same concise, carry-everywhere format.
The Content Crashcourse lands best when paired with the Essay & CSQ Bootcamp on 8 and 9 June. View the full programme, or message us if you only want these two days.
Mr Toh personally leads four of the eight content lessons, the sessions covering the most conceptually demanding areas of both Micro and Macro: Demand & Supply with Elasticities, Market Failure, National Income with Standard of Living, and AD-AS with Macroeconomic Aims.
His approach is not to tell you what to know. It is to show you how an examiner reads your answer and precisely where marks are being lost. After 19 years of reverse-engineering SEAB's question patterns and writing the TYS model answers himself, he knows with clarity what separates a distinction from a credit.
SMU Dean's List. Teaches Government Intervention, Government Failure, and Firms & Decisions on Day 1.
Former Hwa Chong Institution lecturer (H3 Economics). Teaches Macroeconomic Policies and Trade & Globalisation on Day 2.
The Content Crashcourse works as Part 1 of the June Holiday Intensive. The Essay & CSQ Bootcamp on 8 and 9 June is where the frameworks become marks. If you only want these two days, that is available too. And if you are in JC1 and want something more comprehensive, the Fast Track programme covers your full curriculum.
Content Crashcourse plus Essay & CSQ Bootcamp. All printed materials. All recordings until A Levels. Register a group of two and bonus Level 2 Bootcamp access is included.
View Full Pack → Content onlyJust the two content days, without the Essay & CSQ Bootcamp. Available by request. Message our admin team and we will arrange registration for you.
💬 Message Admin → JC1 comprehensiveFor JC1 students who want more than a two-day crashcourse. A structured programme covering the full JC1 syllabus from now through your promotional exams in September.
View Fast Track →ETG publishes whole-cohort numbers, not cherry-picked top scorers. Honest notes on response and selection bias are in the FAQ below.
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The Content Crashcourse is most effective as Part 1 of the Full June Pack, which adds the Essay & CSQ Bootcamp on 8 and 9 June. Below are both options. All prices inclusive of 9% GST.
All 4 days · 1, 2, 8 & 9 June 2026 · Content Crashcourse + Essay & CSQ Bootcamp · All materials mailed · Recordings until A Levels
The Fast Track programme covers your full JC1 curriculum from now through your promotional exams.
All prices inclusive of 9% GST. Payment via PayNow (UEN: 201412435Z) or credit card, link provided after registration confirmation.
Financial assistance available for students who need it. Apply here. We will not let financial constraints prevent a deserving student from joining.
That depends on what you need. For most JC2 students, the Full June Pack across all four days (1, 2, 8 and 9 June) is the right combination, since content gaps are easier to spot, but writing and structure gaps tend to be invisible until the exam itself. If you only want the Content Crashcourse on 1 and 2 June, message our admin team and we will arrange that separately. For JC1 students, the Microeconomics Crashcourse alone on 1 June is the relevant option, and if you want something more comprehensive, the Fast Track programme covers the full JC1 syllabus.
What sets ETG's June crashcourse apart from other JC economics tuition options in Singapore is that the content is taught using the same frameworks Mr Toh uses to write the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys. The model answers your school's lecturers reference in marking schemes are, in many cases, the ones he wrote.
For JC1 students, the Microeconomics Crashcourse on 1 June is the relevant session. It covers the Micro topics tested in your promotional exams: Demand & Supply with Elasticities, Market Failure, Government Intervention with Government Failure, and Firms & Decisions. This gives you structured grounding before promos in September.
The Macroeconomics Crashcourse, Essay Bootcamp, and CSQ Bootcamp are designed for JC2 students who have covered the full syllabus and are preparing for A Levels. If you are a JC1 student looking for a more comprehensive programme that goes beyond a single crashcourse day, our Fast Track programme may be a better fit.
Yes. Every registered student gets three modes of access: onsite at Coronation Plaza, live on Zoom, and recordings retained until the end of your final A-Level Economics paper. You do not have to choose. If you attend live, the recording is still available afterwards.
ETG has been running its A Level econs tuition online since 2018, well before COVID made it standard. The recordings are studio-quality, not screen captures of a laptop in a classroom corner.
Mr Toh personally teaches four of the eight content lessons, specifically the four requiring the deepest conceptual grounding: Demand & Supply with Elasticities, Market Failure, National Income with Standard of Living, and AD-AS with Macroeconomic Aims. Ms Cherilyn and Mr Jeremy Ng teach the remaining four.
If you register for the Full June Pack, both bootcamp days on 8 and 9 June are taught entirely by Mr Toh. The full schedule with tutor assignments is published above on this page.
The 74% A-rate reflects the entire registered ETG cohort for the Class of 2025, not a curated subset. That said, two limitations are worth being transparent about. Response bias: not every student submits their results, and students who performed better are more likely to report back. Selection bias: students who actively seek specialist tuition may already be more motivated than the JC average.
We think transparency on this is more useful than quoting a number without context. The long-term distinction rate across all 19 cohorts since 2007 is 65%.
Two days will not replace consistent weekly practice, and we will not pretend otherwise. What two days will do is give you the structural frameworks and topic-level coherence that most students spend months trying to piece together on their own, if they figure it out at all.
The difference shows up most clearly in how you approach the next essay or CSQ. Students consistently tell us that after the Content Crashcourse, topics they had been struggling to consolidate from school lectures finally connect. The June Pack students who continue with the Essay & CSQ Bootcamp on 8 and 9 June see an average improvement of +10 marks on their CSQ scores within that single bootcamp day.
For the Full June Pack, register at june.tuitiongenius.com and our admin team confirms within one working day. For the Content Crashcourse only, WhatsApp our admin team at +65 8121 6488 and they will arrange registration for you.
Once payment clears (via PayNow or credit card), your printed Microeconomics Express and Macroeconomics Express guides are mailed to your address within 7 days. Your Zoom link (if attending online) and recording access (post-session) are sent ahead of 1 June.
Four days in June can change how you approach every essay and every case study for the rest of the year. We are ready when you are.