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Mr Chan is a friendly and experienced tutor, which is just what my child needs! In just a few weeks of engaging with my child, he has been able to personally identify the problem areas that led us to needing a tutor, and has come up with an appropriate plan to address those areas. He also provides fun activities and games to spur interest in the subject area being taught and I can already see improvements in the quality of my child's work.Ojonoka Usman
Year 5 student Greta practised large number multiplication and added fractions with common denominators, also exploring mixed and improper fractions using visual aids.
Year 8 student Alex focused on solving linear simultaneous equations through substitution and revised algebraic expansion.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam worked on trigonometry topics such as labelling right-angled triangles, applying SOH CAH TOA, and rearranging equations to solve for unknowns with calculator support.
A Year 8 student frequently avoided showing written steps when simplifying algebraic fractions, which made it difficult to pinpoint where confusion occurred—he skipped working out for harder problems, so small errors went unnoticed.
In Year 11, over-reliance on visual aids for fraction operations limited progress as tasks became more abstract; the student struggled to shift from diagrams to algorithmic methods, slowing their transition to higher-level maths.
For a senior chemistry topic, another student neglected qualitative explanations of reactions and left theory questions incomplete, making exam preparation patchy and lowering confidence with unfamiliar scenarios.
One Durham Lead tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated with quadratic equations now forming them with minimal help and confidently applying the formula—he even solved most problems independently this week.
A Year 8 student, after making frequent errors in array-based fraction exercises, was able to correctly group and highlight fractions on her own by the third attempt, using dots to recognise equivalents rather than relying on appearance.
Meanwhile, a primary school learner who struggled with times tables found the lattice multiplication method "cool" and drew several correct lattices herself without much assistance.
Getting through 12 grades of school has its challenges. From actually passing exams to building intellectual independence to figuring out what to do after high school's over. Everyone can remember some of the hurdles that came up during the school years of their life. We have 3 English tutors in Durham Lead available to help your child overcome some of those hurdles. Private tutoring is all about a tailored approach, so whether your child needs to overcome some confidence issues, develop a study plan, prepare for exams or comprehend some specific trouble topics, we're here to help. And, what helps the most is having a good student-tutor fit, it's really a core ingredient that determines whether tutoring will help your child in the way you want.
So how does it all work?
The tutoring is done in your home at a time and day that is convenient. We want you to be super happy with your English tutor so the first lesson works as a trial: don't like it = don't pay for it. No extra charges, booking costs, cancellation fees, minimum requirements or anything of that sort. Pay for the tutoring time used at the end of each month based on a simple hourly rate. That's all!