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Emerald's tutors include a Dux in multiple subjects and school captain, an ATAR 97.7 scholar with raw study scores up to 47, seasoned K–12 English teachers and youth mentors, university medalists in maths and science, creative performing arts coaches, academic competition winners, and experienced private and volunteer tutors dedicated to student growth.

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Jade

Tutor Clematis, VIC
(1) Honesty helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship, and (2) flexibility: willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. I have good listening skills, and I believe I have the ability to rather quickly understand the emotions and problems…
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Abbiemay

Tutor Beaconsfield Upper, VIC
I think it is a combination between being knowledgable, explaining things clearly and ensuring your approachable and the students feel comfortable with you. I am very patient and bubbly, I am an approachable person and I ensure my students feel comfortable and confident to push themselves in my classes without fear of saying the wrong…
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Hugo

Tutor Belgrave, VIC
As a tutor, the most integral thing for a student to succeed is their interest in studying. Unless a student does not want to learn and succeed, they cannot achieve this, so it is important for tutors to inspire and encourage students during sessions. Explaining concepts to students, listening to students, and making classes fun through enthusiasm…
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Dzina

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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student learn to love learning. As well as that, I believe it's important to make the student feel more confident in their abilities and help them persevere through difficult tasks. I think my strengths include understanding, compassion, being able to explain a specific process in more…
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Priyanka

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Quick to answer question with confidence to lead the student to success. Apart from my strengths, that I do think are important qualities to have as a tutor, being reliable in terms of having an answer to a student's question is important. I am good at problem solving so will generally handle such a situation well, but experience can make…

Local Reviews

Alex is a natural teacher. He has a real talent for explaining different maths problems in so many different ways until the student really grasps the concept. He is very patient and encouraging, he really focuses on building confidence in the student. Not a small feat for some one who obviously has such a high level of maths himself.
Rebecca Odgers

Inside EmeraldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel worked on multiplying larger numbers using stacked multiplication and reviewed area and perimeter through practice questions.

In Year 7, Vien focused on developing a main argument for an English practice essay and started structuring ideas with prompts.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Riley tackled decimals in worded problems and reinforced her understanding of decimal operations by revisiting previous topics together for extra confidence.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, a student tended to focus on one narrow idea when tackling essay questions rather than stepping back to consider broader arguments; as noted, "when responding to an essay question, learn to think 'big picture' instead of immediately trying to zone in on one specific idea." This limited the depth and originality of responses.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student preparing for exams needed to spend more time practicing syntax and phonology—insufficient revision meant gaps remained in these key areas.

In lower years, messy handwriting and wavering attention made written work hard to follow and slowed progress during writing tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Emerald tutor noticed that Neva, a high school student, went from having almost no understanding of mode, median, and mean to confidently applying them in practice problems within a single session.

Another secondary student, Vien, initially struggled with essay clarity but quickly recognised how much clearer their second draft was after targeted feedback—proofreading and self-correcting without prompting by the end.

At primary level, Riley showed a shift in reading approach: instead of guessing or skipping tricky words as before, he began sounding them out independently and even remembered familiar ones from his surroundings like 'stop' on street signs.

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 Emerald Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Emerald Primary School.