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Yuze

Tutor Klemzig, SA
1.Be Knowledgeable enough in math. 1.Improve mathematical skills 2.Always be patient 3.How to get higher marks in the exam I am good at communicating with others. English is not my first language, however that is not a problem. I am good at explaining complex concepts and ideas in a easy-understood…
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Lisa

Tutor Prospect, SA
I believe the most important characteristic a tutor can have that would be best for a student is trust. If a student is able to trust my abilities and my teaching, I think this allows many benefits to the development and improvement of their learning. This includes them being able to open up to me more about questions or even other…
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Tutor Colonel Light Gardens, SA
1. To raise the student's confidence level. One of the students' mom commented on how I was always encouraging her daughter, and she found that so important, because if her daughter kept feeling bad about herself and kept doubting her abilities, she would probably never be able to do well. 2. To make the session interesting. It would be tough for…
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Tutor Windsor Gardens, SA
I believe that it is crucial to be adaptive as a tutor as every student is different and may require different tools to help them learn, I also believe this is where being creative will assist me as I can come up with creative solutions to help students in understanding. Patient, creative and understanding as well as being…
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Ying

Tutor West Hindmarsh, SA
Providing clear explanations, patient support, and tailored approaches to their learning styles are essential. A tutor should cultivate critical thinking, encourage questions, and foster a positive learning atmosphere. Equally important is instilling self-confidence and a growth mindset, enabling students to tackle challenges independently. Also,…

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Oscar is a good tutor with academic knowledge and service skills.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Priya practised coordinate geometry by calculating line lengths and midpoints on the Cartesian plane, then applied Pythagoras' theorem to solve distance problems.

In Year 10, Jack focused on solving simultaneous equations and working through perimeter and area calculations in geometry, using worked examples to reinforce his understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Armando reviewed bivariate statistics—specifically exponential regression—and completed exam-style questions involving financial models such as loans and superannuation scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for financial maths exams struggled with organizing a formula sheet and often left working unlabelled—Labelling working and writing a bit bigger / more clearly, especially in this topic where it is easy to make errors copying matrices across, noted one tutor.

In Year 9 algebra, another learner confused variables and sometimes avoided showing steps, which made it difficult to spot calculation slips or build confidence.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student occasionally doodled during area questions instead of listening and forgot essential materials like notebooks. These habits led to extra time clarifying misunderstandings and missed opportunities for feedback before tests.

Recent Achievements

One Leabrook tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, Armando, has started tackling revision problems independently and even identified specific gaps to discuss with his teacher—this is a big shift from relying solely on guided sessions.

In Year 11, Alia recently completed all her assigned worksheets before the lesson and now pinpoints which steps she finds tricky, instead of waiting for hints; she's also begun keeping a detailed summary notebook by herself.

Meanwhile, a primary student was able to explain why sides in certain shapes are equal after struggling to recognise shape properties earlier this term.

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 Burnside Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marryatville High School.