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Ethan is finding the tutoring to be very helpful st this time. Tiffany is very patient and organised and I can see that both children will get great benefit from the sessionsRichelle, Marrickville
Year 8 student Daniel revised surface area of shapes and practiced solving **simultaneous equations using the elimination method**.
For Year 10, Sam focused on mastering the **sine rule for non-right-angled triangles** and completed revision problems to consolidate understanding.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Mia worked through **differentiation rules**, including finding gradients of tangents and normals to curves, and began tackling integration techniques with worked examples.
A Year 9 student preparing for trigonometry assessments did not always complete assigned homework, leading to missed opportunities for feedback and practice on exact values, as one tutor noted.
In Year 11 Advanced English, written responses sometimes lacked concise phrasing—time spent reorganizing ideas during the lesson meant less progress on integrating quotes effectively under timed conditions.
For a Year 6 maths session, erasing working out rather than crossing errors made it difficult to track calculation patterns or spot recurring misunderstandings in fractions.
A Year 4 student occasionally forgot to bring required materials, which slowed down progress on reading comprehension tasks that relied on specific texts.
One Arncliffe tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after initially struggling with networks and rates questions, started catching errors independently rather than waiting for correction—showing a new habit of double-checking his own work.
In Year 12 English, Chloe's analysis of poetry has become more nuanced; she now integrates short quotes smoothly into her responses and consistently links her ideas back to the question, a big shift from earlier sessions where her answers were less focused.
Meanwhile, a younger student who once hesitated to attempt tricky mixed numerals began asking for extra worksheets and solved most problems solo by lesson's end.