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A tutor should always be patient and a good listener in a professional manner. The tutor should be able to convey subject matters clearly and students should be taught how to learn. Tutor should guide the students through good resources in further reading and self mastering study activities. Finally, confidence level of the student should be…
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Give more knowledge to make them perfect in particular subject. Hardworking,…
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Motivate and build the confidence to achieve better Exceptional social skills Punctual Trustworthy and reliable Outstanding academic record in…
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-Make the students understand the concepts through simpler methods -Build up the confidence of a child, appreciate them for their efforts and even small achievements -Being approachable so that students can feel confident to ask questions or doubts and helps them feel connected -Build up critical thinking skills, so that student always has the…
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to identify weak points in a student's studies, motivate and inspire a student to do better I can identify misconceptions and areas of…
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I consider the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student to understand the concept themself and thus making them much more self-reliant. The tutor can help the student understand not only the concepts but also why its significant and their practical application so that they have a sense of why they are learning these. I can…
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Respect children's intelligence. They lack knowledge not intelligence. Fill in the gaps in their knowledge so that they can succeed and don't waste their time with what they already know. I show them how to do the work not do it for them. Make them feel like they accomplished something so that they have the will and confidence to succeed in the…
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Make sure that the student is comfortable to express their exact approach and unknowns on a topic. The more time you can spend on the exact areas of struggle the greater the improvement. The ability to see knowledge from a deeper level and be able to present it from many angles. This has been appreciated by the students I tutored in high school.…
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Important thing a tutor can do for a student is teaching the student very well so that they can understand what they are studying and being a friend to the student so they can learn in a friendly environment. As a tutor, I am patient when teaching and calm when anything goes wrong. I have a positive thinking and an attitude toward the…
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Giving proper motivation for studying. Finding out the unique way of teaching for each…
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I think the most important think is give a correct positive reinforcement so they like what they are studying and are more likely to success I am very emphatic so I can adapt to others needs and look for the best way to teach…
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I believe that a tutor should be prepared for the session and knows the students needs. Because students abilities are different, so the tutor should know his students very well. Clarifying the problem and then develop the critical thinking ability in the students. Moreover, the progress of students should be monitored carefully. I am a very…
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My teachers have been my second parents. Few of my school teachers are still in touch with me and we are like a family now. Throughout my education, I realised the importance of a good tutor. The reason why I loved few subjects and why I hated the few. Its practically the attitude of tutors and how they present their subject that makes a subject…
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A tutor is more than just a tutor. The role of tutor is more like a coach or confidant. Students should feel free enough to discuss anything that came up during their day at school. Together both student and tutor can figure out how best to proceed. A coach in the sense that you help guide them towards habits that will help them become better…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is to increase confidence and passion about learning such that the student is ready to learn new things everyday! And may be push them to become less lazy when it comes to studying My biggest strenght as a math tutor would be my math knowledge and simplified math techniques and concepts. Apart from that, i…
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As I said in the previous questions, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instilling the importance of Math and Science to everyday lives. Sharing knowledge to them and consequently, providing reasons why they should love the subjects is one of your measures to be a successful tutor. For me, a good tutor is not only teach the…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart a desire to learn, improve and succeed, not only in their studies but life in general. -Patient -Listens to students problems and helps to resolve them -Passionate about education -Good at explaining and simplifying -Friendly and good humoured -Able to engage and motivate…
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- outlining the key points and trying to get the answers from the students by asking most telavant questions. -give a better understanding about the topic to the students rather than giving answers to question - Teach them how to approach to a questions My biggest strengths are my knowledge and experience of mathematics and engineering related…
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Help a student learn without a tutor. Ability to impart my knowledge onto my…
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The most important thing is communication - especially stuff that is left unsaid. It's important to pick up the students struggling areas and really walk through it with them step by step. Repetition if necessary. My strengths are the logic and problem solving deduction that I can instill into students. I do not just focus on the problems at hand,…
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A tutor can help a student solve problems that they encounter in studies and help them build skills in different subjects. the way i teach concepts to students about mathematics and computer science is really good.i focus more on understanding problem before thinking of solution and practicing as much as…
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Local Reviews

Prompt and polite service. Tutor is polite, prompt, patient and engages well with my son.
Helen Millard, Inglewood

Inside InglewoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Angus focused on determining missing angles within geometric structures and calculating amounts given ratios.

For Year 8, Sienna worked through solving equations and revising key algebra skills like expanding and factorising expressions, using practice questions to build confidence.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jacob tackled finding the area and perimeter of composite shapes as well as converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages to strengthen both geometry and numeracy foundations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, homework was sometimes incomplete or missing key working—one tutor noted, "there was no working shown," which made it hard to check understanding of equations.

During a Year 10 geometry session, tiredness led to minimal progress and several questions were left unattempted when confusion arose, rather than trying best reasoning.

Messy handwriting also became an obstacle in algebra tasks: on one occasion, unclear layout meant previous steps couldn't be interpreted correctly during review.

In Year 7 probability work, careless notation on tree diagrams resulted in incorrect outcomes being recorded and misinterpretation later in revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Inglewood tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help—before an upcoming test, he now clearly communicated what topics needed revision and even requested specific notes for study.

A Year 8 student, after struggling with breaking shapes into parts for area calculations, began independently tackling complex problems once the process clicked.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to dislike tessellation not only completed challenging textbook exercises but also admitted the practice was starting to make sense—she finished the session able to explain her answers out loud without prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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The tutor you sent me on Sat is absolutely excellent. Pls don't change Mina. My kids feel really comfortable with her and finally we feel we have a winning formula.

It's got off to a great start, Beaux really likes Taran and she likes the way Taran explains things and shows her new ways of working things out. Taran has boosted her confidence and Beaux is actually able to do a lot more than we thought.

We are very happy with Thai and the tutoring set up. Massimo and Thai have established a comfortable routine and it appears to be working for everyone involved. I can see that Massimo's confidence has already improved and he has regained his motivation.

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