I’m working through an introductory Python course and would like someone to walk me through the fundamentals in a very hands-on way. My immediate priority is grasping the core concepts rather than racing ahead, so I’m looking for clear, bite-sized explanations paired with truly simple code examples. Here’s what I’m after: • A short set of beginner-friendly exercises (think “hello world”, arithmetic, small if/else snippets, tiny loops, very basic functions). • Each exercise should come with a concise solution, plus a brief note on why it works. • The material needs to be easy enough that I can type it out, run it in a standard Python interpreter or Jupyter Notebook, and immediately see the concept in action. Although my main request is for simplistic examples, I’m happy to expand into additional topics once the basics stick. If you enjoy teaching and can explain ideas like variables, data types, and basic control flow in plain language, we’ll get along great. Please tell me roughly how many exercises you’d propose and share a quick sample (even a single line) to show your style. it can be just done by 3 hours for python savvy.