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Benjamin
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Benjamin

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
The most important a tutor can do for a student is to be engaging. There is no point in teaching a student if he/she is not engaged in the content and not absorbing it. Tutors should be aware of his student's needs and wants in order to best engage them in the lesson and material in order to ensure the most rewarding learning experience. Coming…
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Nur

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to firstly be patient. It is important to match the students' pace especially in the first few interactions as earning their trust will go a long way in facilitating the teaching process. It is also vital to build the confidence of the students in order to help them overcome their mental…
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Shashank

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
The things that I feel the most important are reaching out to students and understand the level at which they are standing and start from there, tutoring in different styles to different students depending on his/her retrieval skills and making sure that the student understands the concepts and the problems related to them. My strengths are I am…
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Isabella

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
Understand what they are asking and assist in developing their understanding of a topic they don't have a strong knowledge of. I have excellent communication skills, the ability to relate to people from diverse backgrounds, also I am well presented, well spoken and…
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Ledy Justine

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is allowing them to learn at their own pace/way without pressuring them but at the same time making the progress that they need in order to become the student they must be. Im very calm and patient. I always try my best to make the student comfortable and understand their…
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Nathasia

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
Teach a student for knowledge and full grasp of concept instead of just memorising answers, scribbling out workings(for maths especially) without knowing the reason why just to get those straight As on paper. I believe a tutor's job is to expand students' horizon and opportunities beyond what books and the school offer. Another important thing a…
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Sarah

Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
I believe it is paramount that a tutor communicates with the student, and understands what they find challenging and what they are seeking help for. It is through this communication that a tutor may effectively guide the student to achieve their educational goals and aspirations. I believe that my ability to communicate to students in a manner…
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Javier

Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
To me, the most essential aspect of tutoring is not just helping students comprehend the material but also cultivating a genuine interest and enthusiasm for the subject. A tutor's ability to connect with their students on a personal level can have a profound impact on their learning journey. As a tutor, I believe in creating an engaging…
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Inuli

Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is allow them to understand things on their own rather than allowing them to memorize things because it stays in their head longer when they can understand by themselves. My strengths would be that I allow students to let me know any time when they do not understand something. I do not…
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Ruby

Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
I would say that the tutor developing a relationship of trust with the student is one of the most important things. Whilst it\'s all good and well for the tutor to deliver the class well, if the student does not trust the tutor to actually better them in their studies, no progress will be made. I think that learning goes hand in hand with…
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Jack

Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
Encourage lots of question-asking and transparency. There should be a strong rapport and connection between tutor and student to create a comfortable learning environment where the student sees the tutor as a mentor and friend rather than a strict teacher. This emotional connection can help promote active learning. Additionally, the tutor…
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Madiha

Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
A tutor can provide many important services for a student, such as providing guidance and support, helping with understanding complex concepts, providing feedback and resources, and offering regular check-ins. Tutors can also help students develop a deeper understanding of material and help them become more confident in their abilities. I believe…
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Sanchit

Tutor Maroubra, NSW
Help the student in any thing that bothers them by being a friend to them first, be it studies or something else My tendency of making study material simpler for students to interpret and converting a normal classroom into a room of…
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Ragul

Tutor Maroubra, NSW
I can make them solve problems in the least time possible. If they were to face a multiple choice questions scenario I can help the eliminate options in a logical way. I am a engineer who loves Mathematics a lot more than Physics. To be more frank I can even solve a math problem in my head, give multiple choice questions I can even solve them…
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Genevieve

Tutor Maroubra, NSW
A tutor needs to be able to correctly relay information to the student and teach in an understandable way. It is crucial that you teach your student in the way they learn and do whatever needs to be done to help them. As well as this, you need to be able to set goals to work towards with your student so that the time spent with them is worthwhile.…
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Kaichuan

Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
To promote effective learning and bolster a student's academic progress, a tutor should consider the following actions: 1. Develop personalized teaching plans tailored to each student's learning foundations and pace. 2. Demonstrate enough patience and kindness, offering positive reinforcement and celebrating their accomplishments. 3. Ensure…
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Shalini

Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
1. Makes the looks to be difficult subject/topic easy by addressing the key area of concerns and making it clear for the student . 2 . Repeating and reviewing the key area of the subject . 3. Maintaining the interest and focus of the student but not pushing too hard for the student to loose interest. 4. Touch base other areas of concerns in…
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Benjamin

Tutor North Sydney, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student aside from assisting them with their learning is just to be supportive. I feel that a good tutor should also be able to motivate their students to try their hardest without setting too many expectations for them. Having experience assisting my younger siblings with their studies in the…
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Nicole

Tutor South Coogee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning interesting and engaging. The framework I use is below. - Evaluate and diagnose each student’s unique learning needs. - Prioritise and develop learning goals with each student to support their learning needs. - Develop lesson plans tailored to the needs of each…
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Ridhima

Tutor Botany, NSW
I believe a tutor can ignite and enhance confidence in their students, giving the students the opportunity to take part in class discussions building up a healthy mindset that inspires them to overcome their weaknesses and strive towards improvement and their goals. I believe one of my strengths as a tutor is being an active listener which I…
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Arijit

Tutor Kingsford, NSW
1. Teaching engagingly and interestingly: the student should not feel like it is just another class at school, but provide an opportunity for him/her to engage and deliver content in a manner which piques his/her interest. 2. Providing clear explanations: complex content should be broken down and taught according to the student's knowledge level…
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Vinny

Tutor Botany, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is tutoring them not only to make them get the answer, but helping them to understand about the material and helping them to have a good study habit. I usually teach sistematically starting from explaining the material, giving example and how to answer, and then giving practice for students to…
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Dennis

Tutor South Coogee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to be able to listen, provide feedback that the student is able to take on hand and to create an efficient learning environment. To listen to a student's goals, what they are having difficulty with and how to improve upon these difficulties - are very crucial in the role…

Local Reviews

Plenty of communication with the staff. First tutor wasn't suitable ie experienced enough but the replacement was excellent.
Rosemary Peppard, Little Bay

Inside Little BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ethan practiced multiplying and dividing fractions, then moved on to solving perimeter and area problems for composite shapes using diagrams.

For Year 8, Olivia worked through expanding algebraic brackets and applied these skills to more complex equations, with a focus on clear setting out of her working.

In Year 10, Sam reviewed trigonometry concepts including the sine and cosine rules, reinforcing understanding by tackling exam-style questions involving real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 maths, one student's written work was still messy and hard to follow, making it difficult to spot calculation errors when tackling fractions.

A Year 10 student delayed sharing assessment deadlines until the last minute; as a tutor noted, "their assessment was due that very day," which left no time for targeted support.

In senior English, another student received feedback but only made minimal changes to reading comprehension tasks rather than addressing the core suggestions. This meant valuable strategies weren't applied before practice exams.

Recent Achievements

A Little Bay tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to freeze up at simultaneous equations now working through them independently, even explaining her steps aloud without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student who had trouble remembering formulas began recalling key content and could apply it in new problems with little hesitation.

Meanwhile, a primary school student—who was previously reluctant to ask questions—started openly admitting when he felt stuck and asked for help on tricky perimeter challenges. Last week, he finished all ten practice problems on his own after seeking guidance just once.

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 Malabar Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like La Perouse Public School.