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English tuition in progress with students across Australia
Tuition active across Brisbane, Perth suburbs
Kattina taught 8 days ago
The tutor and student(s) focused on the pronunciation rules for the '-ed' ending in past tense verbs, practicing the /t/, /d/, and /ɪd/ sounds. They also engaged in activities identifying correct verb spellings, practicing sight words, reading comprehension, and descriptive language. The next session will focus on '-ing' words.
The Three Sounds of -ed
Spelling Rules for Past Tense Verbs
Using Detailed Descriptions
Maarie taught about 1 month ago
The Tutor and Student worked on improving English vocabulary and sentence structure, with a focus on descriptive language and negative constructions. They practiced using a shared Google Doc for collaborative learning and reviewed vocabulary related to physical fitness and weather. The next lesson was rescheduled due to the Tutor's upcoming birthday.
Collaborative Document Editing with Google Docs
Describing Weather Conditions
Using Adjectives and Adverbs
Forming Negative Sentences
Vocabulary Building: Core and Flexibility
Olga taught 2 months ago
The session covered English grammar, focusing on verb tenses and active/passive voice. The student practiced converting sentences between active and passive voice and reviewed essay writing techniques. The tutor will send notes and grammar resources to the student, who plans to practice essay writing and share it for feedback.
Passive Voice Tenses
Key Points for Effective Writing
Essay Topic Strategies
Essay Writing Structure
Active vs. Passive Voice
Tenses Review
Karine taught 6 months ago
The Student and Tutor discussed food preferences, cooking experiences, and shopping habits, then practiced vocabulary related to types of stores and categorizing grocery items. The lesson included a grammar review of countable and non-countable nouns and concluded with a discussion about scheduling the next session, where the Student will continue practicing concepts from the lesson.
Food Preferences & Vocabulary
Conditional Sentences (What would you do?)
Shopping Vocabulary
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
Car Parts Vocabulary
Toby taught 7 months ago
The Student practiced creative writing by describing a dragon's life cycle and preferences. The Tutor focused on encouraging descriptive language and complete sentence construction. Homework was assigned: to watch an episode of 'The Great British Bake Off'.
Descriptive Writing
Imaginative Storytelling
Handwriting Practice
Sentence Construction and Grammar
IELTS, TOEFL and conversational English tutors across Australia
How Emma Discovered the Power of English Tutoring in Australia

When Emma moved to Australia, English felt like a constant wall she kept running into. She understood the basics, but everyday life in Sydney moved faster than she expected. People talked casually at cafés, coworkers chatted quickly during breaks, and even simple things like filling out forms or helping neighbours felt harder than they should. It wasn’t that Emma didn’t know English. It was that she didn’t feel comfortable using it in real situations. That’s when she started looking for an English tutor, hoping for someone who could guide her without making her feel embarrassed or rushed.
Her story is familiar to many people across Australia. Students, professionals, and new arrivals often know enough English to get by, but not enough to feel confident. Emma found herself replaying conversations in her head, wondering if her grammar was right or if the tone sounded strange. At work, she wrote emails more slowly than her colleagues, checking every line twice. During meetings, she stayed quiet even when she had ideas, simply because the words didn’t come out the way she wanted.
Things began to change once she started English classes with a local tutor. The sessions weren’t formal or intimidating. They felt like talking to someone who understood the exact spots where English becomes tricky, the confusing grammar rules, the fast Australian expressions, the moments when confidence slips. Emma’s tutor helped her practise speaking in a natural way, the kind that actually happens in Australian workplaces and daily life. Week by week, she noticed progress. Simple conversations at the grocery store didn’t feel stressful anymore. Emails at work took less time. She even joined small chats with coworkers without preparing sentences in advance.
Across Australia, people share similar experiences. Students preparing for exams use English tutoring to understand texts and write essays without feeling lost. Adults in offices, hospitals, customer service jobs, and trades use English help to improve communication and grow professionally. New arrivals from different parts of the world seek tutors because they want clarity, patience, and real-life practice that textbooks can’t provide. The search for an English tutor near me has become common, not just for academic reasons but for everyday confidence.
What helped Emma the most was how tutoring adapted to her needs. Her tutor didn’t follow a strict textbook approach. Instead, the lessons fit her life, speaking practice for work meetings, writing practice for emails, and listening practice for the fast pace of Australian conversations. There was space to make mistakes, try again, and learn at a pace that felt manageable. With each session, the fear of sounding wrong slowly disappeared.
Over months, Emma realised English tutoring wasn’t just improving her language. It was changing her daily life. She felt more included at work, more independent in the community, and more at ease starting conversations. The language that once held her back was now opening doors. She met new people, joined workplace discussions, and felt prepared for new opportunities.
Stories like Emma’s are common across Australia. English tutoring gives learners the support they often can’t get from apps or crowded classrooms. It offers a calm space to practise, ask questions freely, and build skills that matter in real situations. Whether someone is settling into the country, aiming for better grades, or looking for career growth, English tutoring makes the journey smoother.
Emma’s experience shows how much difference the right support can make. With steady guidance and simple, practical lessons, English becomes less of a barrier and more of a tool to feel confident in Australia.




