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Year 12 student Rhea worked on refining thesis statements to address HSC English Paper 1 prompts and practiced integrating themes of adversity, gender stereotypes, and defiance of conformity using evidence from "Billy Elliot."
Another Year 12 student explored essay planning for the Common Module and analysed exemplar responses for Module B, with a focus on timed thesis writing exercises.
Meanwhile, Year 9 Amaya developed subtraction skills using the vertical method and was introduced to double-digit multiplication through step-by-step problem sets.
A Year 11 English student felt overwhelmed by dense tutor-led revision and preferred more independent writing practice—after a session heavy on linking statements, the lesson was ended early to give her space to process new material.
In another case, a senior student preparing for December exams struggled with quickly finding relevant quotes during essay planning: "Efficiently collecting evidence will be crucial for your essay preparation."
A Year 4 maths learner relied heavily on using fingers for double-digit addition, slowing progress in mental calculation.
For one middle schooler, distraction set in when faced with disliked double-digit multiplication tasks, leading to reduced focus and slower lesson momentum.
One Surry Hills tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 12 English student who, after struggling to link thematic concerns across modules, now crafts thesis statements that clearly intertwine ideas with form and language—a leap from previous uncertainty.
In maths, a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on factorising quadratics can now confidently tackle both monic and non-monic types without prompting, showing more independent problem-solving than before.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who once hesitated with time-telling was able to read and draw analogue clocks correctly by the end of her session.