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Year 8 student Ari focused on statistics, including constructing and interpreting box-and-whisker plots and identifying outliers in data sets, as well as exploring pie graphs and describing theoretical probability.
Year 8 student Muhammad worked on English assignments such as reading comprehension for "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas," completing vocabulary crosswords, and developing a crime fiction podcast by drafting character profiles and editing narrative structure.
For Year 3, Josh completed an English assessment covering basic reading skills and a mini NAPLAN math test to gauge arithmetic understanding.
In Year 9 English, one student did not complete the assigned homework and felt uncertain about the writing task, only attempting a single paragraph; as noted, "he felt bad as he did not quite get the task."
For a Year 8 History compare-and-contrast response, another struggled with time management and making concise points, leading to repeated ideas instead of clarity.
In senior English (Year 12), an essay draft was withheld after a last-minute format change, possibly due to reluctance or deadline pressure.
A Year 7 maths learner repeatedly omitted working steps when solving equations—errors went unnoticed until probed aloud.
A tutor in Griffith recently saw a Year 11 student move from feeling overwhelmed by graphic linear equations to confidently working through them step-by-step, even asking for more practice questions to prepare for his exam.
In another high school session, a Year 9 student who used to rush essays without structure now stops to plan his thesis and topic sentences first—he sent his revised outline by email and asked for feedback before submitting.
Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 5, who often hesitated to share ideas aloud, took the lead during reading time by predicting story outcomes and explaining his reasoning.
Every student needs help sometimes, and often that help is needed in English. From basics like punctuation, spelling and grammar right up to narrative writing, proof reading and literary analysis. The Australian curriculum is thorough and there are various challenges that pop up for students over the years. At some point most students could use some help and an English tutor does just that - help! Ideally that help comes before the student has formed a negative cycle or fallen into a no-effort habit.
What we do is facilitate that help as a home service, we'll organise an in-home English tutor in Griffith, or wherever it is convenient for you.
A local Griffith English tutor will come to you at a time and day of your chosing and offer tutoring help in a manner tailored for your child's unique situation. The first lesson works as a trial so that if your child doesn't connect well with the tutor, you don't have to pay and we can organise someone else for you.
The terms of service are super simple too. No contracts or minimum hours or cancellation fees or anything like that. You get charged a simple hourly rate. That's it.
Give us a try, it's a risk-free proposal. 1300 975 754