HUNGARIAN CHEMISTRY MATURA SPECIALIST · BUDAPEST + ONLINE

Prepare for the Chemistry matura with a clear, measurable plan.

Specialist preparation for the Hungarian intermediate and advanced Chemistry matura, taught in Hungarian online nationwide and in person in Budapest. IB, Cambridge IGCSE and A Level tuition remains available online in English.

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Márió Széles, specialist international Chemistry tutor
ÉrettségiIntermediate + advanced level
UCLFirst-Class Honours graduate
6 yearsInternational Chemistry teaching

WAYS TO LEARN

Choose a matura group or an individual plan—online or in Budapest.

Individual tuition

Best for specific gaps, unusual school timetables, urgent examination targets or students who need a personal pace.

  • Hungarian matura tuition online or in person in Budapest
  • IB, IGCSE and A Level individual tuition online
  • Personal diagnostic and learning plan
  • Written and oral examination practice
  • Individual assignments and feedback
  • HUF 9,900 per hour
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Chemistry matura groups

Complete, scheduled preparation for the Hungarian intermediate or advanced Chemistry matura, with a maximum of ten students per group.

  • Online nationwide or in person in Budapest
  • Intermediate and advanced groups run separately
  • Written, oral and experimental reasoning
  • Maximum 10 students; additional groups open when needed
  • Assignments, mock examinations and personal feedback
  • HUF 99,000 per person per course
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Current matura and online programmes

Choose the preparation format that fits your exam goal.

Hungarian matura groups run online and in Budapest. IB, Cambridge IGCSE and A Level groups are live online programmes.

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Course details are being refreshed. The complete current catalogue remains available on the courses page.

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Need a personal pace or timetable?

Individual tuition targets one student’s gaps, deadlines and goals. Matura students can study online or in Budapest; international programmes are taught online.

HUF 9,900 / hour
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EXAM-SPECIFIC SUPPORT

Hungarian matura first, with international programmes online.

Hungarian intermediate and advanced matura preparation follows its own pathway. IB, IGCSE and A Level courses are online only and remain aligned to their own requirements.

PRIMARY PROGRAMME · INTERMEDIATE + ADVANCED

Hungarian Chemistry matura

Hungarian-language preparation for the intermediate and advanced Chemistry matura, online nationwide and in person in Budapest.

Intermediate level (középszint) · Advanced level (emelt szint)

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ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CHEMISTRY

IB Chemistry

Online English-language SL and HL tuition for chemical understanding, quantitative reasoning and assessment technique.

Standard Level (SL) · Higher Level (HL)

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ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CHEMISTRY

Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry 0620

Online English-language Core and Extended tuition, with clear progression from foundations to practical and examination skills.

Core · Extended (Core + Supplement)

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ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CHEMISTRY

Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry 9701

Online English-language AS and full A Level support, with theory, data analysis and practical planning taught together.

AS Level · A Level

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IN-PERSON TUITION

Budapest

In-person matura groups and individual tuition take place in Budapest. International programmes are online.

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FIND THE RIGHT STARTING POINT

What does the student need most?

Choose the situation closest to the student: intermediate or advanced matura, an international curriculum, or targeted one-to-one support.

Márió Széles, specialist international Chemistry tutor

YOUR INTERNATIONAL CHEMISTRY TUTOR

Specialist Chemistry knowledge, translated into clear curriculum-specific teaching.

I am Márió Széles. I graduated with First-Class Honours in Natural Sciences from University College London and pursued doctoral research in medicinal chemistry in Germany.

Alongside research, I have spent six years teaching IB Chemistry SL and HL. Some students needed to rebuild basic concepts. Others understood the content but lost marks in calculations, explanations, data questions or examination technique. My role is to identify the reason behind the difficulty and turn it into a clear, manageable learning plan.

UCLFirst-Class Honours
Medicinal chemistryDoctoral research
6 yearsTeaching SL and HL

SEE THE TEACHING, NOT ONLY THE CLAIMS

See how one incomplete answer becomes a mark-winning explanation.

QUESTION

Why does NH3 have a higher boiling point than PH3?

Incomplete answer

“NH3 has hydrogen bonding.”

Correct direction—but the relationship between structure, intermolecular force and energy has not been fully explained.

Developed explanation

The polar N–H bonds and lone pair on nitrogen allow NH3 molecules to form hydrogen bonds. These intermolecular attractions are stronger than the intermolecular forces between PH3 molecules, so more energy is required to separate the NH3 molecules.

The important improvement is the causal chain:molecular structure → intermolecular force → energy required → boiling point

A VISIBLE LEARNING SYSTEM

A clear system from the first diagnostic to measurable progress.

  1. 01

    Diagnose

    Identify whether marks are lost through knowledge, calculation setup, interpretation, language, command terms or timing.

  2. 02

    Understand

    Rebuild the Chemistry logically so equations, trends and mechanisms have a clear scientific context.

  3. 03

    Apply

    Use progressively harder, syllabus-matched and original exam-style questions, correcting recurring mistakes deliberately.

  4. 04

    Track

    Record assignments, errors, topic progress and next priorities so students and families can see what is improving.

Demonstration account—not a real student

Good afternoon, Linh.

NEXT LESSONEnergetics: Hess cycles & bond enthalpiesThursday · 18:00–19:30
ASSIGNMENT DUE SOONEquilibrium & acids8 / 12 questions completed
NEW FEEDBACKEquilibrium calculation4 / 5 marks · Review the interpretation of Kc
TOPIC PROGRESSStoichiometryDeveloping · 74%

BEYOND THE LIVE LESSON

Students see the next step. Parents see the plan.

Detailed feedback is reviewed by Márió and supported by the learning platform. Every preview below uses a demonstration account—not a real student.

For students

  • Targeted exercises between lessons
  • Detailed worked explanations
  • Feedback reviewed by Márió
  • Questions linked to the exact exercise
  • Timetable, deadlines and personal error log

For parents

  • Attendance and assignment completion
  • Current strengths and weaknesses
  • Clear priorities for the next stage
  • Progress across the programme
  • Concise periodic progress summaries

HOW STARTING WORKS

A clear next step—without choosing alone.

  1. 1

    Book a short consultation

    Tell Márió the student’s level, current difficulties, goals and preferred format.

  2. 2

    Receive a recommendation

    Where useful, the student completes a short diagnostic. Márió then recommends a course or individual plan.

  3. 3

    Confirm timetable and terms

    The exact format, schedule, price, cancellation terms and availability are confirmed before payment.

  4. 4

    Start with a visible plan

    Lessons, assignments and progress tracking begin from clearly identified priorities.

This website does not collect payment. Payment guidance is sent only after the exact offer and timetable have been confirmed.

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FREE CHEMISTRY MATURA GUIDES

Useful before you decide.

For students and parents

Hungarian Chemistry matura: intermediate or advanced level?

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For advanced-level candidates

A 16-week advanced Chemistry matura preparation plan

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View all Chemistry resources

QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU DECIDE

Practical answers for students and families.

Which type of support is right for my child?

It depends on the student’s current level, the reason marks are being lost, their timetable and immediate goal. A short consultation and, where useful, a diagnostic exercise will identify the most appropriate starting point.

Are classes taught in English?

Yes. Chemistry teaching is in English because this is the language used for the supported IB and Cambridge materials and examinations. Key practical information is also available in Hungarian for parents.

What is the difference between group and individual tuition?

Group programmes follow a fixed, structured pathway with a maximum of ten students. Individual tuition adapts the pace, explanations, questions and assignments to one student’s needs. Both are available online and in person.

How can parents monitor progress?

Parents can see attendance, assignment completion and topic progress through the platform. A concise progress summary is provided periodically during longer programmes.

Can you guarantee a particular examination grade?

No responsible tutor can guarantee a final grade. The service can diagnose weaknesses, provide specialist teaching, monitor practice and create a systematic preparation plan. The student must still attend, practise and complete their own work.

How do you support the Scientific Investigation without compromising academic integrity?

Students receive guidance on research design, data analysis, uncertainty, conclusions and evaluation. The investigation remains the student’s own work; results are not fabricated and submitted sections are not written for the student.

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A LOW-RISK FIRST STEP

Not sure whether the problem is Chemistry, calculations or exam technique?

Share the student’s current level and what feels difficult. Márió will recommend the most appropriate next step—without requiring you to select a full programme first.

  • Parents and students are both welcome
  • Replies within one working day
  • Online nationwide and in person in Budapest
  • Hungarian matura teaching in Hungarian
  • International programmes online in English