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Sukhdeep

Tutor Enfield, SA
be realistic and teach them on the real life examples. moreover,we should focus on the abilities of the child and give them opportunities to develop critical thinking. confidence, skill, motivation, cooperation, love, empathy with the children having learning difficulty, mental health support to the children in crisis and learning…
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Yushita

Tutor Enfield, SA
Ro make them underatand and learn new things in every possible manner and being friemdly with them. Clamness Kind patience helpful intellectual…
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Kevin
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Kevin

Tutor Northfield, SA
The student needs to feel comfortable not only with their tutor but also comfortable to have a go at their work without feeling anxious. It is important for a tutor to be able to relate to their student and be able to work alongside the student in order to help them reach their goals. I am a very approachable and kind person with great…
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Priyank

Tutor Para Hills West, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent problem-solving. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, the ability to break down complex concepts into manageable steps, and providing practical, hands-on examples. I focus on engaging students and…
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Loverup

Tutor Clearview, SA
The role of tutor is extremely vital for the pupil for multiple reasons. First, a class teacher usually have large number of students, so he or she cannot pay enough individualized attention to everyone. Contrarily, the learner can understand in a much better way in one to one or small group sessions from a tutor. Second, every concept of…
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Samer

Tutor Northfield, SA
Facilitating learning for students and empowering them to overcome their obstacles. A tutor needs to be an activator of knowledge and not a proxy to solve problems. Patience, flexibility and a sense of humour. I like to make the students feel comfortable and un-irritated by the problems they need to solve. I like to get the students to dig deep…
Andy Zhixiong
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Andy Zhixiong

Tutor Northgate, SA
One of the important things a tutor can do for a student is offer a different angle on the importance of what they're learning and developing an interest in an area of study. This can help them decided what to pursue in further study, or just build good life habits. I believe my strength as a tutor is being able to be patient with students. Over…
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Radia Shams

Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor has to be patient and welcoming for their students. The reason these students come for tutoring is because they face difficulty keeping up with school. So they should be given the space to understand at their own pace, in their own method and a teacher needs to recognize that. We need to recognize the method which we choose to teach a…
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Mythri

Tutor Northfield, SA
1. Assess and understand the current strengths and areas of difficulty of the student. 2. Set up a time table (plan) which agrees with the student's schedule. 3. Cover and revise the core concepts which are pre-requisites for the understanding of the current curriculum. 4. Work through the lessons one-by-one and test understanding through…
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Nagadevi Nimeesha

Tutor Northfield, SA
A tutor should be able to communicate clearly with a student. It is important for a tutor to be patient with a student as different students learn at different paces. A tutor should be able understand the learning style of a student and have the ability to explain a concept in multiple ways to ensure that the student is confident with a concept.…
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Lavinia

Tutor Valley View, SA
Give moral support and guidance. As a tutor, I don't give answers or solve the student's work, I want them to be able to solve it themselves and use their critical thinking skills with their knowledge of subject content. Subjects can be tough, as a tutor, I need to find ways to convey the same subject in an easier, convenient way to understand it.…
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SOURAV

Tutor Enfield, SA
The most important thing for a tutor should be engaging a student in studies. A tutor is successful only after the student himself/herself feels interested in the topics covered and beyond that. I have a lot of experience as a home tutor. I taught 5 individual students for more than a year before starting my job as a teaching assistant at North…
Prudhvi Kumar
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Prudhvi Kumar

Tutor Enfield, SA
Making an easy pathway of learning for students, helping them in planning and achieving the desired output.Students should enjoy the teaching of the tutor and tutor must be willing to provide practical example to the student for better understanding of the concepts while learning. I'm very cool person and never get tired in explaining the concepts…
Maninder
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Maninder

Tutor Enfield, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency. I would like to list my strengths as a tutor as following- •Communication •Motivation •Enthusiasm •Listening •Collaboration •Adaptability •Patience •Empathy…
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Karndeep

Tutor Enfield, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster independent thinking, and create a safe, supportive space for learning. A tutor should go beyond simply explaining content they should help students develop problem-solving skills, effective study habits, and a deeper understanding of the subject. It's…
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Abrar Imtiaz Aziz

Tutor Enfield, SA
Develop student confidence through positive reinforcements. Create lesson plans, review worksheets and take practice tests to prepare students for weekly tests and quizzes…
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Diya

Tutor Salisbury South, SA
Aid them in understanding any concepts they couldn't grasp during school hours and ensure the syllabus is clear to them. Carry out fun quizzes which allows tutors to know how much more effort is required. Report and communicate with parents on a regular basis so as to ensure better tutoring experience. Some of my greatest strengths is care and…
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Joshua

Tutor Salisbury South, SA
Developing a structure for revision and learning to help students achieve the best grade they can for their subject and to make sure the student understands the topics being taught to them by their teachers. Being able to decscribe concepts and problems in different ways that will help students to understand what is being taught to them or what is…
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Urvashi

Tutor Salisbury South, SA
A tutor is someone who just not explains what is right or wrong or not or just gives the answer directly, but instead makes sure that the student, one is teaching has understood the concept extremely well and can relate to his or her own work and can work perfectly without the tutor's help. Also, the tutor should be aware how the student works…
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Sunny

Tutor Valley View, SA
Identifying the potential of students in every aspects is very important for tutor himself in deciding the quality of guidance needed by a particular student. Also sorting out important topics from their lengthy syllabus by analyzing their question paper patterns or class books so that they do not need to spend much time in that subject is the…
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Isse

Tutor Salisbury Downs, SA
Aside from helping a student understand their work, I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping them to think and look at a problem from a different perspective A strength of mine that I think will be useful in tutoring is I really do everything I can to help someone understand a topic or idea. When I explain…
Shivani
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Shivani

Tutor Valley View, SA
A tutor needs to help identify a student's strong points and motivate the students in every possible way. It's not always the tutor that should be valued and respected but the students also needs the same respect and care. Also, a tutor should know how to boost up the morale of a student when he/she is feeling low. If student is facing some…
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Kshitij

Tutor Northfield, SA
Understanding the student by listening carefully to them is important so you know the best way to help them with any problems. Having faith and trust in a student is also very important and enables them to build self confidence and trust within themselves and their ability to solve problems. Tutors must also tailor their teaching style to suit how…

Local Reviews

Xinyi enjoyed her lesson and felt she made a lot of progress. Xinyi said James could quickly identify what she didn't know even before she could understand where she was deficient. We are VERY HAPPY!
Matilda, Parafield Gardens

Inside Mawson LakesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Labiba focused on calculating area and perimeter, and practiced total surface area and volume for cylinders, cones, and spheres using worked examples.

For Year 11, Elissa tackled kinematics problems in preparation for a test, including projectile motion calculations and resolving doubts about calculus applications in physics.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Leticia revised differentiation from first principles and equations of tangents and normals to curves, with additional attention given to finding constants in curve equations using tangent information.

Recent Challenges

During a Year 11 maths session, Labiba's habit of "rushing through calculations" led to repeated errors in number substitution and missing key steps with decimals and rounding.

In a senior physics lesson, one student relied heavily on referencing formula sheets for SHE concepts—slowing problem-solving and causing unit mistakes ("used the wrong units for wavelengths").

Meanwhile, Eliza in Year 8 needed frequent prompts to recall foundational arithmetic like prime numbers or multiplication as repeated addition; this left little time for new material.

Isobel, also Year 8, grew frustrated when falling behind, staying silent even when confused during booklet tasks.

Recent Achievements

In Year 10, Marley started solving tough questions independently after marking the ones she found difficult and giving them a second look—something she wouldn't attempt before.

For a senior student working on trigonometry, she's now able to quickly spot correct formulas and finishes homework ahead of time, where previously she'd hesitate or need reminders.

Meanwhile, Eliza (Year 5) was much more open about asking for help this week; by the end of the session, she solved all fraction activities unaided.

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 Mawson Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Endeavour College.