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Year 7 student Devang focused on editing and writing compound-complex sentences, along with spelling commonly misspelled words and reading comprehension using "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets."
Year 9 student Kana reviewed essay structure and grammar, including comma use and identifying run-on or fragment sentences, while also practicing for upcoming English assessments.
For Year 10 student Jacob, lessons included solving one-variable linear equations with the backtracking method and revising algebraic fractions and decimals through targeted practice questions.
A Year 10 student preparing for the ATAR English exam reported failing and planned to bring a photocopy of her test; "she told me she would get a photocopied version of the exam and we could go over it together." This shows openness, but also reveals a missed opportunity to review errors independently before seeking help.
Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, one student misplaced both his homework and notebook, searching for several minutes before giving up. The lack of materials disrupted the session's flow.
In another case, a primary learner did not complete assigned homework or have books ready—prompting was needed just to begin.
One Oldbury tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on lots of prompting now tackles algebra problems more independently—she even had a "lightbulb moment" working through multi-step equations with just a nudge.
In another session, a Year 8 student who struggled with adding fractions using the lowest common denominator managed several practice questions on her own after breaking down the process together.
Meanwhile, a younger learner showed real growth by pausing to sound out unfamiliar words instead of skipping them and now volunteers to read aloud, something she avoided before.
No one has doubts about the importance of English in the Australian school curriculum. Not only is it a mandatory subject to complete year 12, but it's a useful life skill. Verbal and written language skills are crucial in the information age. Comprehending texts, textual analysis, structuring written reports, refining creative processes and applying a structure to them, articulating thoughts concisely ... these skills are going to be useful in just about any career path. Of course, it all starts in the school classroom.
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