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Tilly is very happy with Sharat. She found it really helpful, and she liked him. As you said, he is a great communicator.Justine, North Strathfield
Year 4 student Nick completed an English assessment focused on oral communication, reading comprehension, and writing skills such as organising ideas and editing.
In Year 11, Sophie reviewed the causes of inflation—including demand-pull, cost-push, and imported inflation—and explored how inflationary expectations affect the economy.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Daniel tackled Australia's Balance of Payments by breaking down the Current Account and Capital and Financial Account, then worked through measuring relative exchange rates using both individual currencies and the Trade Weighted Index.
In Year 11 Economics, one student relied heavily on scanning class notes without pausing to make their own summaries or practice deeper exam-style questions. As noted, "more practice before the exam is recommended given the amount of content," but rushed reading meant connections between topics like inflation and unemployment were missed.
Meanwhile, a Year 9 Maths student often left calculation steps out—especially when dividing fractions—which led to "unnecessary mistakes" in multi-step problems.
For a Year 7 English task, another learner skimmed texts quickly, missing key similarities and differences; this left writing disjointed and lacking evidence for main ideas.
A Concord West tutor recently noticed Khai, a senior student, making significant strides in Economics—he went from hesitating over unfamiliar business terms to confidently inferring meanings and leading strong discussions about funding sources.
In Year 11 Business Studies, another student who previously wrote mainly descriptive responses has begun shifting towards more analytical writing after targeted feedback.
Meanwhile, Zarraf in primary English sessions now maintains eye contact and expands on his ideas when prompted; this marks a big change from earlier reluctance to share during oral tasks. Last session, he even used contextual clues to infer the meaning of challenging new words.
At Ezy Math Tutoring we have 34 Chinese tutors in Concord West, NSW and surrounding areas providing in-home tuition for students of all grades. The right tutor can really make a difference and this is what we pride ourselves on. There are several Chinese tutors available around Concord West and we're specialists at finding the right fit!
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