Sixty A Level essay questions and twenty case studies, the real past year papers, walked through live with the model answers, over three intensive days. Each is decoded by Mr Eugene Toh, the economics tutor and author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular. The same person who defined what a model answer looks like shows you why each one scores.
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You have spent the better part of two years studying Economics. You can explain demand and supply. You know what fiscal policy does. You can draw the diagrams in your sleep.
But the A Level paper does not test whether you know things. It tests whether you can write things, under pressure, in the exact structure that scores. And that gap between knowing and scoring is where most students lose their grade.
"I understood everything. I just did not know how to answer the question."
If that sounds familiar, it is not a knowledge problem. It is a practice problem. And the Ten Year Series is where you solve it, if you know what to look for.
Most students attempt TYS questions on their own. They read the question. They attempt an answer. They check it against a suggested answer. And they move on, assuming they have learned something.
But the distance between your attempt and the model answer is where the real learning happens. Without someone explaining why a particular evaluation scores and yours does not, without someone showing you the structural logic behind how SEAB phrases its questions, you are practising without improving.
What if the person walking you through every TYS question was the same person who wrote the TYS answer keys?
That is what this programme is. Mr Eugene Toh, the author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS Answers published by SAP and sold at Popular, walks you through 60 essay questions and 20 case studies across three intensive days. Every question. Every marking requirement. Every structural decision, explained by the person who defined what a model answer looks like.
The October TYS Crashcourse runs on 23, 27 and 29 October 2026.
Take the full three days, or just the part you need. Essay and case study are different skills, and each gets its own dedicated time.
27 and 29 October, 60 essays across Micro and Macro.
23 October, 20 case studies. H1 students welcome.
Sixty past A Level essay questions across Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, two full days of structured walkthroughs.
This is not a lecture. Mr Toh takes each of the 60 essay questions from the past ten years and walks you through the answer, live. You will see how he reads the question, identifies what the examiner wants, plans the structure, and builds the evaluation that separates an A from a B.
By the end of two days, you will have seen every significant essay pattern that SEAB has tested in the last decade. You will recognise question types on sight. You will know which frameworks apply, which evaluations score, and which common mistakes cost marks. About thirty questions a day, roughly fifteen minutes each, with the printed answer key written by the TYS author issued to every student.
Twenty actual A Level case studies from the past decade, one intensive day covering every Paper 1 pattern. H1 students welcome.
Case study questions reward students who can extract the right information from the data, apply economic reasoning precisely, and construct arguments that match the mark scheme. Mr Toh walks you through all 20 case studies, showing you how to read data extracts, identify what the question is really asking, and structure answers that score full marks.
You will learn to spot recurring case study patterns, handle data interpretation confidently, and build the evaluative depth that distinguishes top scoring responses. H1 Economics students will also find this day highly relevant, as Paper 1 case study skills are central to the H1 exam format. About thirty minutes per case study, with the printed case study answer key and worked annotations issued to every student.
Every student receives a comprehensive materials package, whether attending live or accessing the recorded lessons. Materials are printed and issued before the programme begins, not PDFs emailed at the last minute.
The TYS Crashcourse is taught 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.
He decodes every one of the 60 essays and 20 case studies himself, live, explaining the structural logic behind each model answer: why this evaluation scores, why this structure works, what the examiner is looking for in this exact question phrasing. You are not handed an answer sheet. You are shown how the answers are built, by the person who built them.




Every mode includes the same materials, the same content, and full video access. Choose based on how you learn best.
In the room at Coronation Plaza, working the papers alongside Mr Toh across the three days. Ask questions in real time, first come first served for seats.
The same sessions live and interactive online, for students outside the area or who prefer to attend from home. Same lesson, same interaction, same timing.
Watch the full recordings on your own schedule. Pause, rewind and revisit as many times as you need, retained until your final A Level paper.
An A, and the paper she had seen
"The prediction list is something not many tutors do, but his one was pretty exact to the A Level questions that came out."
Elyse TJCReal ETG students on camera, from across Singapore's JCs, on walking into the A Levels having already worked the questions. Individual results, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us.
"It was the exact case study that came up for the A Level case study."
Bryan Chiang HCI"Shocked that he got almost everything spot on, and I felt very confident during the examinations."
Callista Lam CJC"It was surprising that ETG predicted most of the questions. Doing the A Level Economics was like going through another practice paper."
Ryan TJC"Most of the questions he predicted came out for our A Levels."
Ryan Ho HCI"By the time you sit for A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJC"Almost everything he predicted came out."
Keen Tsn JPJCMore on video and in writing on the student reviews page →
Across hundreds of reviews, ETG students describe the same thing: opening the A Level paper and recognising it. Verbatim, with their JC.
"Mr Toh predicted almost all the topics that would come out in the A Levels. I was quite confident when I opened the paper. Serra, Eunoia JC."
Serra, EJC"It was surprising that ETG predicted most of the questions. Doing the A Level Economics was like going through another practice paper. Ryan, Temasek JC."
Ryan, TJC"It was the exact case study that came up for the A Level case study. I will always text Mr Toh whenever I have any questions. Bryan Chiang, Hwa Chong."
Bryan Chiang, HCI"By the time you sit for A Levels, it is like muscle memory. The ETG programme is very comprehensive. Tok Wei Yang, JPJC."
Tok Wei Yang, JPJC"Shocked that he got almost everything spot on, and I felt very confident during the examinations. Callista Lam, Catholic JC."
Callista Lam, CJC"The prediction list is something not many tutors do, but his one was pretty exact to the A Level questions that came out. Elyse, Temasek JC."
Elyse, TJC"ETG also covers essay questions, and that made me relate content with case study and essay writing. Mr Toh really brought his lessons to life with real life stories. Cassie, Catholic JC."
Cassie, CJC"The resources were concise, packed into easily digestible forms. It was very obvious that they were going to get me somewhere. Nicklaus Chiok, St Andrew's JC."
Nicklaus Chiok, SAJCThese are ETG students sharing their experience. Read 500+ verified reviews →

"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."
Whether you are consolidating a strong position or closing a gap, the TYS Crashcourse meets you where you are.
You scored a B or C at prelims and need structured, high volume exposure to real A Level questions, with expert guidance on exactly where your answers fall short, in the weeks before November.
You are in the A or high B range and want precision practice. You know the content but want to sharpen exam technique, tighten evaluation, and eliminate careless errors across the full range of questions.
You already use the Ten Year Series and want someone to explain why the model answer is structured the way it is, not just hand you the answer sheet.
Early bird pricing is 100 dollars off any option, for registrations received by 1 September 2026. All prices include 9% GST and the printed materials.
23 October. Suitable for H1 students.
Essay and CSQ. Best value, saves 545 dollars versus separate registration.
27 and 29 October.
All prices include 9% GST. Early bird is 100 dollars off any option for registrations by 1 September 2026. Pay by PayNow to UEN 201412435Z or by credit card after registering. Pay before 5pm and your video access is activated the same evening. Materials are issued before the programme begins, and recorded access is retained until your final A Level Economics paper. Questions? Message us on WhatsApp.
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Click Register and complete the short form, telling us which part you want and your preferred mode. It takes under two minutes, and the team confirms your placement within 24 hours.
Pay by PayNow to UEN 201412435Z, or by credit card through a secure link in the form. Pay before 5pm and your video access is activated the same evening.
The printed Ten Year Series and answer key are issued before the crashcourse begins, and your recorded access is retained until your final A Level paper.
It is a three day intensive that works through the actual A Level Economics Ten Year Series, 60 essays and 20 case studies, live with the model answers. It is taught by Mr Eugene Toh, the economics tutor who wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular, so the questions are decoded by the person who defined the answers.
It suits JC2 students in the final stretch, whether closing a gap from a prelim B or C, locking in an A, or wanting the Ten Year Series interpreted rather than just an answer sheet. H1 students are welcome on the case study day, on 23 October, since those Paper 1 skills transfer directly. The essay days cover H2 content, though the writing techniques are still transferable.
On 23, 27 and 29 October 2026, from 9am to 5pm daily. The case study day is 23 October, and the essay days are 27 and 29 October. Attend onsite at Coronation Plaza, live on Zoom, or by recording, with the recordings retained until your final A Level paper.
Early bird pricing is 763 dollars for the case study part, 1,199 dollars for the essay part, and 1,526 dollars for the full three days, all including 9% GST and printed materials. Early bird is 100 dollars off any option for registrations by 1 September 2026, after which standard pricing applies. Pay by PayNow to UEN 201412435Z or by credit card.
The difference is expert interpretation. When you do TYS alone, you compare your answer against a suggested answer and try to figure out the gap yourself. Here, the person who wrote those suggested answers explains the structural logic behind each one, live: why this evaluation scores, why this structure works, what the examiner is looking for in this specific question phrasing. That is what turns TYS practice into actual improvement.
We build a reverse engineered theme list from more than twenty years of paper analysis, and in recent years it has caught a high share of the themes. That is pattern reading, not prophecy. SEAB sets the paper, not us.
Every registered student receives full access to the recorded video lessons, regardless of whether they attend live. The recordings cover every question discussed and are available within 24 hours of each session. Your access is retained until your final A Level Economics paper.
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 and is indicative rather than exact. We treat what students actually say, on video and in writing, as the stronger proof, which is why it leads this page.
Sixty essays, twenty case studies, three October days that turn the Ten Year Series from practice into improvement. Every question explained by the author of the answer keys. Register now, or message us with any question first.