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Tutors in Engadine include a K–12 classroom teacher with five years' experience and a Bachelor of Education, maths tutors with ATARs up to 96.5, a seasoned SLSO supporting high schoolers with disabilities, youth mentors, state-level academic award winners, experienced sports and music coaches, peer leaders, and university scholars in STEM and law.

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Being able to give a helping hand, rewarding watching success grow. Confidence and building great trust with the children. Aswell as…
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Provide them with the tools and methods to be able to answer questions confidently, so that they are able to feel that they can rely on their own abilities to succeed in the understanding content with support from me. Also, I create an environment where my students feel they can admit when they are confused and don't understand something so that I…
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Shane
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Putting in the necessary work outside the tutor classes and structuring a lesson that will give the highest benefit for the time provided, which shows a respect for the students learning and a desire to provide the most quality education you can. Being friendly, sociable, and patient with the student so that the learning environment is…
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I believe that establishing the foundations of problem solving and critical thinking is the most important thing, as this provides the skills for students to identify how to approach unfamiliar question formats with readiness and confidence. I think my positive attitude and enthusiasm for learning helps students to feel comfortable asking…
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To make them feel safe and comfortable, build up their confidence to apply their knowledge to problems. It is imperative that students feel comfortable to both reach out and develop security within their own abilities to achieve their academic goals. Communication, patience and resilience. I believe establishing a safe and friendly environment is…
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I think there are a couple of important things an english tutor can do for their student. The first is being a patient person who is going to push them to do the best they can, not rush them through their work. The second is being someone the student feels comfortable making mistakes in front of as mistakes are one of the most important parts to…
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The most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is ensure the tutor works towards the students strengths and attempts to minimise their weaknesses. Tutors should also be considerate to their student by considering their needs and how they like to learn so that their student's highest potential is achieved. I believe I am patient,…
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The most important thing an english tutor can do for students is to help them develop a strong understanding of the concepts they are studying. Tutors must be able to communicate key information and complex or abstract ideas, simplifying and translating it in a way that the student can understand. A tutor should assist students in being able to…
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I teach the best ways to student. Way how to learn and study their home works and school subjects in a way that they will get distinctions and flying colours. Patience, persistent and never give up attitudes. Never afraid of hard work. I am passionate to give my all and best to help my students doing well and achieved good results in…
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Providing clear academic support, personalizing the learning experience, and fostering confidence. While explaining concepts is important, it's equally valuable to equip students with problem-solving skills. Tailoring my approach to each student's learning style and interests allows for deeper understanding. Additionally, creating a supportive…
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I think that students generally need a lot of support, and that an english tutor should be able to provide an avenue through which a student is able to feel comfortable, supported and encouraged. I think that I’m good at connecting with students and building a relationship. I am a very enthusiastic person and I believe that lends itself to…
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Build their confidence and prepare them before an exam. This personally was the most important thing for me prior to every exam as I would always enter panicked and feeling nauseous. After being tutored, I feel this is one of the most necessary and significant thing an english tutor can do for a student. I am very patient and can attempt to…
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The most important thing an english tutor can do is to practice empathy in order to ensure the student knows they're in a safe environment where they are allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. Being kind and really listening to what they say to you is also essential, as you don't want them to feel like they can't talk to you, as this will…
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Be patient with them. Prepare, no matter how good you are at a topic you must always prepare for your lessons. Understand the topic you are teaching. If you can't answer a student's question, they will lose faith in your ability. Believe in your students! I was a hopeless student at one point and I believe my comeback from one is my…
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I believe the most important thing an english tutor can do is to try be on the wavelength as their student, as this will help them better learn concepts better if you are both on the same page. I believe my strengths as a tutor comes from the ability to engage in their learning from the very beginning of a lesson and try to understand their…
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I think the most important thing is listening to the student to focus on exactly what they need help with and give them techniques they can take home so they can continue to understand better. I think my greatest strength is figuring out ways to successfully explain to the person im tutoring in a way them helps them understand…
Lily
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Give guidance where needed and help them to enjoy learning instead of it feeling like a mundane task. I am a positive and motivating individual who has lots of experience in teaching children of all ages academically, and teaching how to swim. I have patience and the ability to adapt to suit the needs of the students and am able to keep them…
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Giving the student a chance to think and answer the problem before commenting, having patience so to encourage the student's growth, creating an atmosphere in which they are able to work comfortably, making sure that they do not feel stressed, and keeping updated with personal issues that may have a negative impact on their studies. Communication:…
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Be encouraging - Student's won't understand something straight away and this can be a source of discouragement for them. The last thing they need is an english tutor who refuses to acknowledge this. Constantly encouraing the student will help them realise it will only be a matter of time until they nail a concept. Be a friend - The idea of a…
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One important aspect of an english tutor is to be a positive role model. This requires maintaining appropriate behaviour which makes students to feel at ease in their learning environment, as well as setting an example. Being patient and attentive towards students' needs are therefore essential. Another feature should be to provide students with…
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The most important thing an english tutor can do is teach the concept not just the problem. If tutors can help students to understand the concept and apply it every time it becomes like second nature. I'm patient so I'm always happy to spend time on a specific problem or concept that may need extra attention. I'm also a good communicator so I can…
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Provide them with the confidence to learn new skills and develope their knowledge Genuine, empathic, postive, enthusiastic and an excellent active…
Hala
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The most important thing is to empower the student. The best thing would be to help them understand how their own minds work, how their own (unique) learning process works- that can make them unstoppable. My long chain of experience. My passion for empowering minds. And my ability to explain difficult concepts in many different ways for many…

Local Reviews

So far so good, Jaimee is getting a lot out of the tutoring.
Linda, Engadine

Inside EngadineTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Olivia focused on double-digit multiplication and solving word problems involving time conversions.

For Year 10, Jack worked through algebraic expressions using BIDMAS rules and practiced applying percentages to real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah tackled Critical Path Analysis by interpreting network diagrams and also completed practice questions on annuities from past HSC papers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student hesitated to attempt questions independently during sessions, only engaging after repeated prompting—"I had to encourage her before she'd try new problems," a tutor noted. This made it difficult for her to check her understanding of algebra and percentages in real time.

In Year 11 English, another student's writing lost coherence because they ignored their own plan and struggled with structuring arguments when stuck for ideas; missed full stops crept into their short answers.

Meanwhile, one Year 12 student often left homework incomplete or failed to specify revision needs, leading to less targeted practice ahead of exams.

Recent Achievements

One Engadine tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 11 student who, after struggling with exam mistakes in the past, now pinpoints where she went wrong and actively corrects her approach for next time.

In Year 9 maths, another student who used to avoid asking for help now openly requests clarification when stuck, especially on tricky algebra problems.

A younger student in Year 4 recently surprised their tutor by choosing to tackle long division independently—a big step up from needing prompts just a few weeks ago—and finished all ten problems without errors.

What they say about our tutoring

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Hayden is starting to feel more confident with his maths, so we think 10 weeks more tutoring should cover all bases for now, and a few weeks towards the end of the school before the final exams should do wonders for his results. Thankyou.....

We are really happy with Jarryd, we realise it is going to take time and we are prepared to do that for Thomas. Thomas is really comfortable with Jarryd and this helps. Wish we had done this earlier. Thanks for the enquiry.

Hi, Ruhail has been great and his flexibility has helped enormously. He spent 3.5 hours with Casey last weekend as she had a test she was very concerned about. Casey did much better in her test than she would have done and we are already over the moon. Please pass on our thanks.

English tutoring in Engadine

From basic grammar, vocabulary and spelling right up to creative writing, textual analysis and essay structuring. Each student learns at their own pace and inevitably each student will develop their own unique set of difficulties throughout the course of their schooling. The trouble at school often happens with a mismatched English teacher or a distracting classroom environment. Either way, it is quite usual that at some point most students need a bit of extra help. A temporary period of private English tutoring enables a student to receive help with their specific challenges, to clean up their weaknesses. Often the tutor sheds light on what the real challenges and their causes might be too. Whether we're playing "catch up" or trying to move ahead of the class, tailored 1-on-1 support works, that's why it's so popular.

English Tutor Engadine

This is exactly what we do. We'll organise a good fit local English tutor in Engadine or wherever you want the tutoring to take place. You can work with the tutor in whichever capacity you want. There are no minimum hours required, no booking fees or cancellation costs. We really do keep it Ezy!

Plus, your first lesson works as a trial, so if the tutor isn't what you wanted, you won't be charged. Ezy!

Try us on 1300 312 354, let us know what you need and we'll do the rest.

 

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