He is the author of the H1 and H2 A Level Economics TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular. He is also the person who codes ETG's websites, designed its learning platform, and built its intelligence layer. The same mind that defined the model answers engineered the system that delivers them, and still teaches every cohort.
I do not teach Economics for students to memorise essays. If that is the goal, there are quicker ways to do it.
I teach A Level Economics because it trains a way of thinking that is structured, disciplined, and comparative. Every policy question involves trade offs. Every market outcome creates winners and losers. Every solution has second order consequences.
In class we ask: compared to what? · In the short run or the long run? · For which stakeholders? · Under what assumptions?
I hold high standards because most students are not lacking intelligence. They are lacking training. Precision can be trained. Argument structure can be trained. Evaluation depth can be trained.
And when those are trained consistently over time, results follow. Not because of shortcuts, not because of luck, but because mastery compounds.
Ask Mr Toh about passion and he will gently redirect you. Passion, he thinks, is overused. Three words matter more, and they are the reason ETG is run the way it is.
The A Levels are often the final academic gate to the course and the career a student wants. Done well, they open the door to the university of your choice. He takes that weight seriously.
Most students are not short on intelligence. They are short on training. Precision, structure and evaluation are not innate gifts, they are skills, and skills can be taught.
Trained a little at a time, week after week, mastery compounds. An A is not a lucky day. It is the result of the right system and the right attitude, run consistently.
He thinks in systems. Every result can be planned for. An A in Economics is simply the syllabus, the knowledge and the skills, broken into small, workable, digestible pieces, and worked through week after week until they are yours. Get the system right, and the grade is a matter of time.
Here is what most people miss about Mr Toh. He has real competencies in AI and software. He codes ETG's websites himself. He designed the ETG learning platform. And he built ETG Intelligence into it: nineteen years of ETG's notes, worked Ten Year Series questions and answers, and exam methodology, organised so they actively power what every student learns.
So the same mind that wrote the answer key also engineered the platform that delivers it. The teaching, the materials and the technology are not three vendors stitched together. They are one system, designed and maintained by one person, and improved every term.
It is also why the programme keeps compounding. Each cohort feeds back into the intelligence layer, so the system gets sharper every year, and so do its recommendations for you.
Eugene started tutoring as an NUS Economics undergraduate in 2007. What began as word of mouth became ETG, Singapore's specialist A Level Economics programme, now in its 19th year.
He is the author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular, and of the 50 Helpful Microeconomics Essays and 50 Helpful Macroeconomics Essays, published by Shing Lee. He holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU. Every ETG publication, from the Express textbooks to the summary cheatsheets, is written in house by him and updated every term.
Beyond the grade, Mr Toh believes Economics is genuinely worth understanding. It is a framework for reading the world: why governments choose the policies they do, why firms and people behave the way they do, and what every trade off actually costs. Learn it properly and you do not just pass a paper, you see the world more clearly.
He also believes it should be accessible to all. That is why ETG's notes, model essays and worked TYS answers are free to read by anyone, and why confidential financial assistance covers 25% to 100% of fees for families who need it. Money should not decide who gets to understand the world.
One of Singapore's most widely covered economics tuition educators, featured in The Straits Times, Mothership, CNA, Vulcan Post, Lianhe Zaobao and AsiaOne.
He successfully defended the ETG brand and its materials through the Singapore High Court and Court of Appeal.
A father of four boys who keeps pursuing further academic study, and brings that same discipline to the classroom.
He handpicks every tutor, trains them on his framework, and quality checks teaching across every classroom, holding the team to the standard he holds himself.
Mr Toh also helps his wife run Genius Plus Academy, a Primary and Secondary Math tuition programme in Singapore, built on the same belief in systems, mastery and compounding that runs through ETG. Same standard, same care, a different subject.
Siblings of ETG students get 10% off when they register for Math classes at Genius Plus Academy.
An absolute godsend
"I wish Mr Toh was my school teacher. His explanations are so crisp and rooted in the real world instead of theory. Just an absolute godsend."joohwan kim
Look at what we have built, the materials, the system, the results, and it is not a hard case to make. The trial is a real two hour lesson, not a sales pitch. Come and judge it on the work.
For one to one with Mr Toh directly, see the Principal Tier, which takes one student a year.