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Parent enquiry script

What parents should write when asking for a home tutor

A clear enquiry helps match the right tutor faster. Share class, subjects, weak areas, timing, area, and expectations in one message.

Simple enquiry points to include

Point 1

Share class and board first

Start with the child’s class, board, school type, and medium. This helps the tutor understand the syllabus level quickly.

Point 2

Mention weak subjects clearly

Write the main subjects where support is needed, such as maths, science, English, physics, chemistry, biology, or all-subject basics.

Point 3

Explain the real problem

Tell whether the child has weak basics, low confidence, homework difficulty, low marks, slow learning, exam fear, or poor revision habit.

Point 4

Share timing and area

Mention school timing, preferred tuition time, number of days, and area or landmark. This makes tutor matching easier and faster.

Point 5

Ask for teaching approach

Parents can ask how the tutor will handle revision, tests, weak chapters, homework, and parent updates before finalizing support.

Point 6

Keep expectations practical

Avoid asking only for quick marks improvement. A good plan should include basics, practice, tests, and regular progress tracking.

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Send class, board, subjects, weak areas, timing, and area. Phone: 8318807594

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