Year 10 English Tutoring

Get Ahead Before Senior Years Start

Year 10 isn’t just another school year — it’s the setup. The foundation. Fall behind now and Year 11-12 hits like a truck. Writing. Analysis. Structure. Argument. If your teen doesn’t have these locked in, they’ll struggle to keep up later.

That’s where AstraX comes in. We don’t do fluff. We build clarity, control, and confidence.

Why Students (and Parents) Choose AstraX

No guesswork — Every week is mapped to real skills, real improvement.

No textbook parroting — We teach strategy, structure, and how to think.

No coasting — Every student is challenged and supported where it counts.

No confusion — Clear lessons, clear feedback, clear goals.

The AstraX Difference: Small Group or 1-on-1?

Most students join our small-group online classes — capped and focused. But for those who want serious acceleration or need deeper support

🎯 We offer private 1-on-1 tutoring too.

Perfect for students who are behind, aiming for top marks, or want tailored help on school assessments.

🔒 Spots are extremely limited due to demand and tutor availability. Ask early if you’re considering this option.

What the Program Looks Like

12 lessons per term. Online. Weekly. Structured. Straight to the point — no filler, no wasted time.

Rhetoric, Argument, and Authority (Oct–Dec)

  • Learn to build arguments that actually persuade.

    • Break down famous speeches (MLK, BLM, Women’s Rights)
    • Learn rhetorical strategy (ethos, pathos, logos)
    • Spot weak logic and flawed reasoning
    • Deliver a persuasive speech and get expert critique

Imaginative Writing (Feb–Apr)

  • Ditch the cliché. Learn to write real stories people care about.

    • Explore realist fiction and human-centered writing
    • Build strong characters and immersive settings
    • Practice micro-editing and story arcs
    • Final project submitted for feedback

Perspective and Context (Apr–Jun)

  • Romanticism meets the Gothic — and your analysis goes up a level.

    • Compare values, worldviews, and genre features
    • Master context-based interpretation
    • Sharpen comparative essay writing
    • Submit an analytical essay with high-level feedback

Adapting Shakespeare (Jul–Sept)

  • Finally understand Shakespeare — and learn to write about it like a top student.

    • Explore Much Ado About Nothing as text + performance
    • Break down dramatic conventions and rhetorical devices
    • Write and refine critical responses
    • Final task submitted and reviewed with notes

Every Student Gets Access To

  • Weekly deep-dive notes
  • Writing scaffolds and templates
  • Marked assessments + essay drafts

English (1 hour per week)

GROUP CLASSES (Maximum 5 Students)

Term course: 12 weekly lessons over 12 weeks
$ $342
Per Team
  • Maximum 5 students per class for personalized attention
  • NSW syllabus aligned content covering all focus areas
  • Number sense and place value
  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
  • Fractions and basic measurement
  • Problem-solving strategies
  • Free trial session to experience our teaching approach