Learn the content from the person who wrote the TYS answers.
The Content Crashcourse covers every Economics topic tested at the A Levels, the four core Micro topics and the four core Macro topics, across two full days. The live June sessions have run for this cycle, but the full programme is still yours: get every session as recorded video lessons, with the printed Micro Express and Macro Express guides couriered to your home, so you can work through all eight topics at your own pace. Taught by Mr Eugene Toh, the economics tutor who wrote the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys, with the ETG tutoring team.
The live June sessions have run for this cycle. Available now on demand, with materials couriered to your home.The Content Crashcourse was conducted on 1 and 2 June 2026 at Coronation Plaza.
Onsite attendance is no longer available. The full content crashcourse is still open for purchase in recorded video lesson form. We courier the printed Micro Express and Macro Express guides to you and activate your LMS access within 48 hours of payment, so you can work through both days at home.
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We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Real, verifiable grade jumps, many from students who once found Economics their weakest subject, in their own words.
"I thought econs was going to be my worst subject, but now it is my best subject. The content finally made sense."
Gabrielle Goh · ACJC"I scored an E in my mid years, but after intense and effective revision at ETG I identified my gaps, worked on them, and scored an A at the A Levels."
Wing Ter Tan · Verified review"Mr Toh's predictions on the A Level questions are usually spot on, and I improved from a C or D grade to an A."
Zack Goh · Verified review"I only joined in the middle of my A Level year with a borderline U, and my grade increased to a B. If I joined earlier I would have gotten an A."
Ian Chua · Raffles Institution"I only went for the crash course right before A levels. He is really good in economics."
Melvin Foo · Verified review"I joined around seven months before the A Levels and went from a D to an A. I only wish I had started sooner."
Jovine · Verified reviewIndividual results, in the students' own words, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us. Read 500+ verified reviews →
If you are in JC2. The mid years have either just passed or are around the corner. You may understand concepts in class, but when you sit down to write, the structure is not automatic. Case studies still feel unreliable, and feedback keeps pointing to "lacks economic rigour" without ever 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, the social rhythm, topics stacking before the previous ones felt solid. Microeconomics in particular is denser than it looked in secondary school, and 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 this crashcourse is for, and now you can take it on your own schedule: a focused block of all eight core topics, retaught cleanly, from the recordings, with the materials couriered to your home. As Mr Toh puts it, most students who struggle in Economics do not have a knowledge problem. They have a structure problem. They cannot yet translate what they understand into what an examiner will credit. That is what we work on.
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. Content gets you in the door. Clean, examined application is what earns the marks. That clarity on every one of the eight topics is what these two days of content are built to give you.
Every Micro and Macro topic that appears at the A Levels is walked through in the same sequence and depth Mr Toh uses to build the TYS model answers. You do not get told what to memorise. You get shown how the topic is meant to be deployed, so the content holds up under any question the paper throws at it.
Mr Toh wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular. The frameworks taught in this crashcourse are grounded in the same thinking that goes into those model answers, built from nineteen years of working backwards from what examiners actually reward. Two days of content will not replace a full year of practice, but it is where the work begins, and the most productive way to close real gaps and build momentum.
Want the Content Crashcourse on your own schedule? Get the recordings, with materials couriered to you.
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. Mr Toh personally leads four of the eight content lessons, the most conceptually demanding areas of both Micro and Macro.
Taught from first principles to exam application. The relevant session for JC1 students preparing for promos.
The same way, for JC2 students who have covered the full syllabus.
Eight lessons across two days, with Mr Toh personally teaching the four requiring the deepest conceptual grounding.
One standalone fee, delivered as recordings with the printed materials couriered to you. No hidden add-ons.
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. The guides are couriered to your home so you can work through them at your own pace alongside the recordings.
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.
Most notes are photocopies of photocopies. Pages that look like they were written in someone else's lecture, dense, unwieldy, and left in a drawer two days before the exam.
The Express textbooks are different. A5. Pocket sized. Light enough to carry to the library, the MRT, the ten minutes before a lesson starts. Every page written by Mr Toh from scratch, the same person who wrote the TYS answer keys, and laid out so that a concept you are reading for the first time actually makes sense by the time you reach the end of the paragraph.
They have become, quietly, the thing ETG students reach for more than anything else. Dog-eared from use. Annotated in the margins. Pulled out in the final week before promos and the night before the A Level paper itself.
The Content Crashcourse is led by Mr Eugene Toh, ETG's founder and lead economics tutor, who wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular, and the 50 Model Essays series published by Shing Lee. He holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU.
Across the two days he personally teaches four of the eight content lessons, the sessions covering the most conceptually demanding areas of both Micro and Macro: Demand and Supply with Elasticities, Market Failure, National Income with Standard of Living, and AD-AS with Macroeconomic Aims. The remaining four lessons are delivered by the ETG tutoring team. 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.
Teaching Economics, in his words, is not just about grades. It is about helping students make sense of the world and make smarter decisions in life. That starts with getting the content right, from the person who wrote the answers.
It finally made sense
"Mr Toh breaks the content down so clearly that it finally made sense to me. Not only do you go through content, ETG also covers essay questions, and that made all the difference."
Cassie CJCA wall of real ETG students on camera, on the content clarity, the real world application, and the jump from content to marks.
"I thought econs was going to be my worst subject, but now it is my best subject."
Gabrielle Goh ACJC"Mr Toh breaks the content down so clearly that it finally made sense to me."
Cassie CJC"Anyone can understand difficult Economics concepts when Mr Toh explains them."
Ryan Ho HCI"Mr Toh touches a lot on real world application, which really helped me."
Wint Zaw NJC"Mr Toh gave us a lot of practice in class."
Ng De Qi EJC"The programme is very comprehensive. By A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJCMore on video and in writing on the student reviews page →
A second wall of verified grade jumps, distinct from the ones above. Individual results, not typical.
"I went from a consistent U to an A. I genuinely did not think it was possible for me."
Michelle Tan · Verified review"I went from barely passing to an A. The way the content was broken down finally made it click."
Dawn Kayla Ng · Verified review"As long as you put in the effort you will improve, as I did from a consistent E to my first A for the A Levels."
Glynis Lim · Verified review"I went from a D to an A, with the way the content was drilled and connected for us."
Chian Hong · Verified review"Mr Toh's revision saved my econs grades. I got an S for prelims and a B for the A Levels."
Thaddeus Heng · Verified review"I joined just before prelims at a U or S and came out with a B. I only wish I had more time with the programme."
Mathew Abraham · Verified review
"Toh's dedication to teaching economics is borderline insane, with 30 to 40 hours of teaching and free consultations every week."

"Eugene is on his way to making tuition not just enriching, but enjoyable, and the approach is clearly working."
The live June run has finished for this cycle. Every option below is delivered now as recorded video lessons, with the printed Express guides couriered to your home. Recording access is retained until your final A Level Economics paper, and all prices include GST.
The four core Micro topics. The relevant option for JC1 students.
All eight topics across Micro and Macro. The complete content crashcourse.
The four core Macro topics, for students who have covered Micro.
Want the writing half too
The Content Crashcourse is Part 1 of the June Holiday Intensive. The other half is the Essay and CSQ Bootcamp, where the frameworks become marks, ten essays and eight case studies dissected by Mr Toh. Take both as the Full June Pack for 650 dollars, also available on demand. See the June Holiday Intensive →
Prices include 9% GST. Payment via PayNow (UEN 201412435Z) or credit card, with the link provided after registration. Confidential financial assistance is available for students who need it, apply here, and we will not let financial constraints prevent a deserving student from joining. JC1 students looking for a more comprehensive programme covering the full curriculum, see Fast Track. Questions? Message us on WhatsApp.
Not sure whether you need Micro, Macro or both? Our admin team can help you pick the right combination.
It is a standalone two day A Level Economics content crashcourse covering all eight core Micro and Macro topics. It is essentially Part 1 of the June Holiday Intensive, sold on its own. The live June run has finished for this cycle, so it is now delivered as recorded video lessons with the printed Micro Express and Macro Express guides couriered to your home, to work through at your own pace. Take Micro only, Macro only, or both.
Yes. The programme is available now as recordings of all eight lessons, with the printed Express guides couriered to your home, so you can work through it at your own pace. Recording access is retained until the end of your final A Level Economics paper, so a JC1 student registering now keeps it all the way through the A Levels next year.
For JC1 students, the Microeconomics content is the relevant option. It covers the Micro topics tested in your promotional exams, Demand and Supply with Elasticities, Market Failure, Government Intervention with Government Failure, and Firms and Decisions, giving you structured grounding before promos. The Macroeconomics content is pitched at JC2 students who have covered the full syllabus. If you want a more comprehensive programme covering the full curriculum, our Fast Track programme may be a better fit.
Mr Toh personally teaches four of the eight content lessons, specifically the four requiring the deepest conceptual grounding: Demand and Supply with Elasticities, Market Failure, National Income Statistics and Standard of Living, and AD-AS with Macroeconomic Aims. The remaining four lessons are delivered by the ETG tutoring team.
Two days will not replace consistent practice through the year, and we will not claim otherwise. What it does is give you the structural frameworks and topic level coherence that most students spend months trying to piece together on their own, retaught cleanly across all eight topics. Students consistently tell us that after the Content Crashcourse, topics they had been struggling to consolidate from school lectures finally connect. How far the improvement goes depends on how much of it you internalise and apply afterwards.
Microeconomics only or Macroeconomics only is 327 dollars, and Micro and Macro together is 436 dollars, all including GST. After registration, our admin team confirms within one working day and provides payment details. Your printed Express guides are couriered to your home, and recording access is activated after payment confirmation, so you can start straight away. Confidential financial assistance is available for students who need it.
The Content Crashcourse is Part 1 of the June Holiday Intensive. The other half is the Essay and CSQ Bootcamp, two days dissecting ten essays and eight case studies with Mr Toh, where the content becomes marks. If you want both, the Full June Pack bundles them for 650 dollars and is also available on demand. You can see the full programme on the June Holiday Intensive page.
We publish whole cohort figures rather than cherry picked top scorers. The 2025 A-rate was 74 percent, self reported by students after results, so it carries the usual response and selection bias, not every student reports back and stronger students are more likely to, and students who seek specialist tuition may already be more motivated. Treat it as indicative rather than exact. SEAB sets the paper not us, and we lead with what students actually say.
Eight core topics, retaught cleanly by the specialist who sets ETG's standard, with the Micro and Macro Express guides couriered to your home. Get the Content Crashcourse as recordings and work through it at your own pace, or message the team to work out which sessions fit you best.