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tutor comes prepared and my daughter feels comfortable with him. tutor writes a report regularly focusing on where she has developed, knowledge gaps that still exist and what she needs to practise.Diana, Torrens Park
Year 8 student Harry reviewed the basics of trigonometry, including Pythagoras' Theorem and probability concepts, using diagrams to visualise problems.
In Year 11, Emily practised implicit differentiation as well as integration by substitution, working through several algebraic examples step-by-step.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Sarah focused on converting between improper and mixed fractions and developed strategies for adding fractions with different denominators by finding the lowest common multiple.
A Year 9 student showed a pattern of messy or unclear written work during algebra and graphing—"needs to be a bit neater in creating the graphs, and needs to remember to label the axes," noted one tutor.
In VCE Chemistry, another student struggled with unit conversions and formatting when working from molar enthalpy to heat of reaction; setting out answers more clearly would have helped track steps.
A Year 8 student arrived without their textbook, losing valuable lesson time as a result.
In each case, these process habits made it harder for students to catch errors early or review solutions confidently.
A tutor in Mitcham recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who started borrowing textbooks from school and now arrives at sessions with thoughtful questions, showing new independence compared to earlier lessons where she relied more on prompts.
In Year 10 maths, another student has begun challenging the tutor's explanations and openly asks for help when stuck—something he was hesitant to do before.
Meanwhile, a younger student made tangible progress by completing all 100 multiplication questions in five minutes with only eight errors, after previously struggling to finish them within the time limit.
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 88 English tutors in Mitcham 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!