ITT – Chemistry is always a science subject that can be really interesting for those who want to understand things around them in many different levels. IGCSE, IB, AP, or A-level help you learn Chemistry in English programs in a standardized way, they all have their own books and guides.
Learning Chemistry is a process, this can take years and years of searching, studying and experimenting. It requires time and effort from the learner to understand the substances, their structure and behaviors in chemical reactions. It may sound a bit confusing and frustrating, but learning Chemistry is much more than just reading.
In the whole process of learning and teaching Chemistry in English programs, such as IB Chemistry, AP Chemistry, A-Level Chemistry, IGCSE Chemistry…, everything is very likely to be separated into theory and experiment, these will be taught in parallel. This helps the students to memorize the substances’ properties and reactions in an effective way. When a student joins one of these programs, they will be exposed to the basics of organic, non-organic, substances, matters, mineral, water, salt, acid, base… On top of it, students will learn more about how the substances are created, such as H2O is water, the oxygen that we breathe in is O2.
As the students move along, they will get to know more about the matters that are in the periodic table, chemical reactions, chemical bonds, the Nitrogen, Oxygen, Halogen and other metal. It explains so much about the tangibles and intangibles of our world.
Chemistry in English programs also brings the learners closer to the study of the Earth’s formation and development. Specially, when students learn Chemistry, they will be granted the access to the international Chemistry knowledge and the opportunity of getting a great job in the chemical industry in the wake of the applicable Chemistry era.
Now, Intertu Education is enrolling potential students for Chemistry courses (IB Chemistry, AP Chemistry, A-level Chemistry, IGCSE Chemistry) and Chemistry international programs (). For inquiries, please contact us directly or via email or hotline.