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Marsami

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
I believe the most important thing is letting students build on their own existing way of doing things. As a tutor, my job would be to work around how they personally synthesise information. I am very patient whilst teaching. I am always looking for resources to best teach a student as they all learn differently. I am also warm and friendly with…
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NAVNEETH

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The most important thing is to listen. Students approach me because they would like some help, so I should patiently listen to their doubts and solve them with utmost clarity. I am a very friendly person, which makes me easily approachable. I am highly patient, so I can explain a single topic multiple times so that students can understand. I am…
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Cynthia

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Critical thinking, problem solving, patience and positive attitude are the 4 top things I believe a tutor can do for a student. My standout strengths are patience, being caring and empathetic to my young students no matter what personality they have and help them navigate through their learning journey…
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Ujan

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is empower the student — not just help them get the right answers, but teach them how to think about problems and approach learning independently. Building confidence, creating a safe space for mistakes, and fostering curiosity are all crucial. A great tutor doesn’t just teach content; they help the…
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Karis

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Being patient and flexible are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. As each student is here to learn, I believe that a tutor should not show annoyance when tutoring a student especially if there are certain concepts that need to be repeated or re-taught. Also, since each student has a different learning style, it is important…
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Byron

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The student should be able to apply the knowledge he has been given by the tutor, and is comfortable in tackling the course that they are being guided in towards the end of highschool I believe as a tutor, I am able to provide necessary steps and methods with clarity and authority. It helps me and my student/s understand what they are…
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Silvia

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
A successful tutor can make learning real, relevant and rigorous. Tutors are experts in their academic content: they know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. They can discuss and introduce the rigor of real-life applications, which become more relevant as provide opportunities for real and hands-on work. So, students can…
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Geoffrey

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
To help students understand the problem and have the ability to solve similar problem. The best thing a tutor can do is provide students the mindset when solving a specific question type. I have a logical mind set, and I’m very patient with…
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Yan Ting

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a good academic support besides their school teacher. Be a tutor that students can rely on when they have questions in certain subjects and help them to gain confidence in the subject. I am patient when listening and understanding the student's problem and questions about the subject. And…
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Linying

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
1. Build Confidence: Encouraging students to believe in their abilities is crucial. When students are confident, they are more willing to take risks, ask questions, and engage deeply with the material. 2. Foster Understanding: A tutor should ensure that students truly grasp the concepts, not just memorize information. This involves breaking…
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Nimit

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is get him/her to like the subject and stimulate interest in the subject. This can only be done by demonstrating to the student the application of what they study. To show them that the things that they see or use in their everyday lives have what they are studying, behind them. To…
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Zijing

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to inspire the passion for studying in kids. That will help them find the happiness of gaining knowledge. I can always find a actual example that fits the knowledge point when discussing, and the kids will understand easier when they compare between the example and the…
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Yiyi

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Personalised teaching. I know the subject…
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Mohit

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
He should be persistent with the student. He should give examples so the learning is more simplified. He should first understand where students are facing problems and what their level of understanding. And then he should solve their problems. I'm try to understand where students are lacking behind in the particular subject and according to…
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Anne Marie

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Encourage support and extend be there as a mentor and a guide help set achievable goals draft and redraft work set heights to be climbed Push to achieve within limits Empathy with students friendliness encouraging them working towards their careers and goals Extending them helping them move forward Helping them achieve academic…
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Thanh Tam

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Patient and adaptable: being able to adjust teaching plans according to each student. Patient and willingness to learn from critical…
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Yifei

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Figure out the point why students do not understand the questions and help them truly understand the method of sloving the problems of same type. I have experinece of graudate major in applied mathematic. I used to help freshmen with the questions of calculus they did not understand when I was in grade…
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Jo-ann

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
- encourage learning - develop skills - induce interest - friendliness: children are able to relate to me as a friend - clarity: I am able to put things simply and in a way that is easy to…
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Emica

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
A tutor's key role is to make complex ideas easily understandable. This means adapting communication styles to suit each student's learning style, using real-life examples or visual aids to further explain concepts if needed. Another essential aspect of tutoring is fostering student confidence. This involves providing personalised support,…
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Krystal

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are inspire and impart. An inspired student will feel much better about themselves and the subject and want to continue to work on it whilst imparted wisdom is what makes up the second half of a wholistic expereince. Students require a want to learn and access to information. I'm very patient…
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Daniel

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Guide the student and not give them the answer straight away. Let them develop the critical thinking needed for each type of problem. This is especially important in programming. You might get away with memorizing solutions to specific questions in maths or chemistry but in programming, each problem is unique and you really need to understand the…
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Long Hei

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Patience is one of the most vital personalities that a tutor must have. No matter how smart or how good he teaches, without patience, no any student are willing to listen, no to mention understanding the concept. I did struggle a bit back in the days. So I understand what students don’t understand, and I can explain & teach them in an easy way…
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Victoria

Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Be understanding, and tutor the student using methods that work for that particular student. Every student is different, and faces different challenges. I can explain highly technical concepts in a simple, coherent manner. I am patient, kind and understanding. As I was recently a student myself, I understand the stress and complicated nature of…

Local Reviews

Found a great tutor for my year 8 son. Process could not have been easier but best of all those we found someone who is really helping my son with his maths.
Rachel Raschke, Alexandria

Inside BeaconsfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Xavier worked on converting remainders into decimals and solved word problems involving different types of triangles, often using visual aids.

For Year 8, Ethan practised calculating surface area and volume, then reviewed algebraic factorisation and basic quadratic functions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily focused on probability concepts through tree diagrams and tackled general chance questions, completing related worksheets to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, one student avoided writing out their calculations for simple interest and fractions, preferring to "do everything in the head," which led to confusion with rates and periods—written steps were missing when errors occurred.

A tired Year 4 learner struggled to focus on multiplication and division homework, leaving several questions incomplete by lesson's end.

During a senior (Year 12) session, over-reliance on notes during differentiation tasks meant that integration techniques weren't memorized, causing hesitation under timed conditions.

For a Year 7 maths revision, missed homework resulted in gaps with decimal computation; feedback wasn't fully taken up before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Beaconsfield tutor noted a real shift in a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitating to ask questions, now clearly signals when he doesn't understand a ratio problem and initiates discussion until it makes sense.

In Year 7, another student who previously relied on step-by-step prompting with long division surprised the tutor by solving most problems independently during their last session—her first time doing so without help.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who often struggled under exam conditions managed to talk through his entire approach out loud while working through a past paper, catching his own calculation errors before submitting answers.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Green Square Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Green Square Public School.