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Year 6 student Elise worked on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and practiced converting mixed numbers into improper fractions.
Year 10 student Amelie focused on solving simultaneous linear equations and explored problems involving parallel and perpendicular lines.
Another Year 10 student, Michael, tackled quadratic equations using vertex form to graph parabolas and applied root-finding methods, including the discriminant, for a deeper understanding.
A Year 8 student regularly arrived without completed homework, resulting in lesson time spent finishing tasks instead of progressing to new material—"we too often, lose a lot of time during the lesson finishing work that should have already been completed."
In Year 10 maths, one student's working was described as "very haphazard," making it difficult for both tutor and student to follow calculations or review errors.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student over-relied on their calculator early in problems and sometimes failed to format answers correctly, which cost marks in tests. A lack of engagement also surfaced when extended responses were required.
One Lee Point tutor noted a big shift with Amelie, a high school student, who used to hesitate and double-check every step in maths; now she approaches application problems for quadratics with far less self-doubt, identifying concepts independently and even correcting her own errors after tests.
Elise, also in high school, recently started outlining each step of her multi-step maths problems aloud before solving—something she avoided previously—which has led to clearer thinking and more accurate answers.
Meanwhile, Michael in primary school volunteered to expand on a short story draft at home after initially struggling to get ideas down during sessions. This showed increased initiative and independence.
Is your child preparing for an exam? Naplan? Final grade 12 exams? Are they just trying to keep up with the class? Do they have specific challenges with some topics? Or do they have specific weaknesses such as exam technique or making constant "silly mistakes"?
The value in a one-on-one private English tutor is that they can focus entirely on your child and organise lessons around their specific goals and challenges. With the right support mechanisms every student can succeed. And ... that success is often life-changing for students, it serves as undeniable proof that if they apply themselves they can achieve success where they previously failed. It's just about the best lesson a young person can learn.
Our service is available throughout most of Australia, which means, yes, we can organise an English tutor in Lee Point. Typically we would organise an English tutor to come to you at a time and day that is convenient. We have no booking fees, minimum tutoring requirements, cancellation fees or anything of that sort. Just pay for the help you actually use. Simple.
Just so you know, we're super dedicated to finding you a tutor that you'll love. That's why the first hour works as a trial - if you don't like it, we won't charge you! We have listed 2 English tutors in Lee Point. Give us a try.