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Year 7 student Summer focused on BODMAS with an emphasis on how brackets change the order of operations, and explored spatial patterns through targeted questions from her maths book.
In Year 8, Emily tackled ratios, rates, gradients and straight lines, including conversions between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Max worked on applying index laws in algebra as well as finding the highest common factor (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM) using real examples.
A Year 9 student's tendency to skip double-checking spelling and handwriting in English led to repeated errors, as one tutor noted, "small mistakes around spelling and handwriting kept recurring."
In Year 11 maths, a student hesitated to answer independently, often relying on confirmation rather than trusting their own process.
For a Year 3 reader, frustration arose when unfamiliar words were replaced with similar ones instead of being decoded—writing the word while saying it aloud sometimes helped regain focus.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student struggled to maintain attention during maths explanations, which meant concepts had to be retaught before any progress was made.
A Collingwood Park tutor noticed that one high school student, who previously found poetry analysis daunting, was able to clearly identify which poetic techniques she understood and pinpoint those needing more work—showing real self-awareness that hadn't been there before.
Another secondary student who struggled with applying the Pythagorean theorem managed to complete several related problems independently by the end of the session.
In a younger group, Zebediah used to guess at unfamiliar words but now patiently sounds them out and openly points out which ones he doesn't know, helping direct each lesson's focus.
Unfortunately not every school teacher is a good match for every student. Often the student might develop the sense that they are not smart because they don't understand their teacher's approach, but often it's just a bad match. No teacher is a perfect teacher for every single student, especially students who might need a tailored approach. A private English tutor can help.
It's truly incredible the way in which one explanation creates that "aha" moment whereas another creates confusion. Our service is all about finding you the "right" tutor, not the "best" tutor. A local Collingwood Park English tutor will not only connect well with your child but they will be able to offer explanations in such a manner that your child just "gets it". This is what we do.
Our offer is quite simple. We will find you an English tutor in Collingwood Park. They will come to your home at a time of your choosing. They will come as often or as little as you decide. They will tailor the lessons to your child's specific needs. Best of all, if you think the tutor is not the "right" fit, we'll organise another tutor free of charge.
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