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First class guide

What parents should prepare before the first tutor class

The first class should quickly reveal the child’s current level, weak topics, and next study plan. This guide helps parents prepare the right details before tuition starts.

Prepare these before class

Keep books and notebooks ready

The first class becomes useful faster when school books, notebooks, homework, worksheets, and recent test papers are available.

Share weak chapters clearly

Instead of saying only ‘weak in studies’, mention exact chapters, topics, grammar areas, formulas, or question types.

Discuss the main goal

The goal may be basics, homework, doubts, tests, board preparation, exam revision, or confidence building.

Fix timing expectations

Parents should discuss class timing, frequency, exam urgency, and how missed classes will be handled.

Show recent mistakes

Recent homework and test mistakes help the tutor understand whether the issue is concept clarity, speed, memory, or presentation.

Agree on progress updates

Parents should ask how they will know what was taught, what homework was given, and what needs focus next.

First class questions

Questions to answer early

Which topic should the tutor check first?
Is the child struggling with basics, practice, revision, or answer writing?
What homework or test mistakes repeated recently?
How many days per week are realistic?
What should be improved in the first month?
How will parents receive progress updates?

Before enquiry

Keep these details ready

Child’s class and board, if applicable
Subject and weak chapters or topics
Preferred timing and number of days per week
Area or landmark near your home
Current issue: basics, marks, confidence, or revision
Recent test copy, homework issue, or weak chapter list

Preparing for the first class?

Send class, subject, weak topics, timing, and current issue. Phone: 8318807594

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