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I emailed two weeks before my daughter's exams asking for help and I was contacted by a tutor the following day. Our tutor is amazing and went beyond the once week lesson to help my daughter prepare for exams. We now are continuing with weekly tutoring as she has already improved my daughter's understanding and grades in a month. I am so glad to have found Ezymathtutoring.Sarah Downie-Doyle
Year 4 student Cameron practised identifying and using adverbs in sentences, then wrote a short creative piece with a focus on sentence structure.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee worked through mole-mass and mass-mole conversions in stoichiometry using detailed practice questions, and later revised key concepts for her upcoming SAC on Organic Chemistry by tackling exam-style problems.
Year 12 Biology student Charli reviewed the adaptive immune system content, applying her understanding through targeted questions, and continued revising evolution topics using class notes and exam questions.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee sometimes rushed through complex questions, leading to avoidable calculation errors and missed units—"I also advised her to essentially spell out her workings so she can avoid mistakes."
When overwhelmed by detail, she tended to overcomplicate answers rather than breaking them into manageable parts.
In contrast, Scarlett (Year 5/6 English) hesitated to start writing tasks due to self-doubt; as one note captured, "she stalled and avoided the writing task at bay."
For Cameron (Year 7 English), attention drifted from the essay topic, resulting in scattered arguments that needed realignment with prompts.
One Lutana tutor noticed that Aimee, a senior Chemistry student, has begun tackling unfamiliar topics before class and now actively pinpoints areas she finds challenging—previously, she tended to wait for guidance but is now proactively asking clarifying questions.
Charli, in Year 11 Biology, recently started flagging her less confident areas at the start of sessions and using diagrams to break down tricky concepts—a real shift from her earlier hesitation to engage.
Meanwhile, Zane in Year 8 English showed new initiative by paraphrasing main points from a lengthy article and confidently asking for word definitions when unsure.