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stefanos

Tutor Richmond, SA
The most important thing a tutor can do is give a student confidence in a subject they once hated or were afraid of and using that confidence to help them learn. Then once they want to learn more about the subject they may even love it as they are able to understand it. I am very patient, friendly and approachable. I have been tutored in the past…
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Kieu Trang

Tutor Richmond, SA
the most important thing tutor can do is providing a clear and concise explanation. Students have problems when they cannot understand the concept and the mission of a tutor is helping them to have a better understand about it, breaking down the the complex concept into simpler and more managable pieces and providing examples. Therefore, students…
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Grace

Tutor Richmond, SA
To actually teach them, not just give answers or aid them in 'rope learning' I am fantatic with children, having experieince by being a member of the Silver Blades Figure skating club and previous work, where I was a manager of two people, one 15 and another…
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Rutvik

Tutor Richmond, SA
A tutor has to find a way around, to make every student understand a certain topic, so that the student has no doubts. The tutor has to come up with certain techniques when the student does not understand the thing a certain way. The biggest advantage that I think I have over other tutors of same age is the amount of experience I bring to the…
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Elizabeth

Tutor Marleston, SA
Being able to help a student achieve future problems on their own by helping them understand how to do a problem rather than just providing the solution is one of the most important things I consider a tutor can do for a student. I also think it's important to be prepared to help them with their topics by preparing first myself. I believe my…
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Yuba Raj

Tutor Kurralta Park, SA
- A tutor can change their way of thinking towards some subjects. For instance, during their school class, they might think the subject is boring. But if tutor, teach them in a way to make it more fun and interesting then they like and start to grasp the knowledge quickly. - So the tutor can change their perception and eventually guide them to…
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Abida

Tutor Marleston, SA
Being there for the students, giving resources, showing various ways to approach a particular question so the students can choose their preferred way, providing clear knowledge without any gaps and being very communicative, plus friendly with the students to understand the best way they can learn and to understand their weakness. My strengths are…
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Sylvie

Tutor Kurralta Park, SA
To listen to them and give them a chance to show their full potential. Also, to be energetic and full of enthusiasm as a child who is probably discouraged by the school a tutor who can give them the motivation they need will result in the student to succeed. My biggest strength as a tutor would be listening to what concepts the students don't…
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Rakesh

Tutor Marleston, SA
A Tutor can make students know about the things without any pressurization in their own way, the way they like it. A tutor can make learning easier. The Tutor can make Students curious. I am Friendly with Students When I want to know about anything, the syllabus, and level does not bind me. I go to its depth and total knowledge about those…
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Priyankka

Tutor Ashford, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is ensure that a student learns and doesn't hate a subject. I understand that grades are equally important my ensuring that the knowledge has reached the student is even more so important. Therefore, as a tutor I will ensure that the lessons are fun and exciting leaving the students more eager to…
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Prasad

Tutor Marleston, SA
The first and foremost thing a tutor should do is to create interest in the subject that is being taught. The reason is simple, when the student is interested in learning the subject, a teacher's job is a cakewalk. A teacher should make the student believe that subjects like maths are pretty easy and interesting to learn. This can be done by…
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Daniel

Tutor Marleston, SA
I support students to use theory to be creative in their approach to problems so that they develop the ability to approach new problems with confidence. I'm patient and I encourage students to think in new ways. I am a clear speaker and an attentive listener. My enthusiasm toward tutoring is projected onto the students and I always strive for…
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Bivek

Tutor Ashford, SA
Tutors should check for understanding as they go and constantly build confidence so that the student feels like their abilities are improving. When a student feels confident, wonderful things begin to happen. Their curiosity is ignited, and they are more likely to ask questions in class and read additional texts about things that interest them.…
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Anika

Tutor Keswick, SA
Inspire students to understand the importance and broader concepts within mathematics. Also translate the mathematics to a way a student can understand - perhaps look at it more graphically, or by using a real world example - and by breaking down a complex problem into simple, easy to understand parts. I think I have a very versatile…
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Sanat

Tutor Keswick, SA
Enure the students understand the basic concepts of the subjects so that they can enjoy learning learning. Ability to relate the concepts with real life examples, which help the students assimilate the concepts…
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Charlie

Tutor Keswick, SA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is prepare them for the unexpected. While it's important that the student can understand and solve general problems they may be presented with, the only way to achieve an A grade is to go above and beyond what is expected of them. This can only be achieved if the student is…
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Adie

Tutor Kurralta Park, SA
I believe that tutors are crucial in providing an extra pillar of support for students in building their confidence and capability within their subject. As such, aside from the academic support they obviously provide, I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is constantly encourage their student and provide emotional support for…
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Atharv

Tutor Hilton, SA
For a tutor it is of upmost importance that he/she dilutes the subject not as per his/her individual preferences but in accordance with the strengths and weaknesses of this disciples. we see a lot of intellectuals becoming teachers, they might be great in their subjects when it comes to knowledge, but they approach the subject as they want to…
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Sukhdeep

Tutor Hilton, 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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George

Tutor Cowandilla, SA
The most crucial aspects a tutor can provide for a student include personalized guidance, fostering a positive learning environment, and instilling confidence. Tailoring lessons to suit the student's learning style and addressing their specific challenges can greatly enhance comprehension. Creating a safe space where questions are encouraged and…
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Yuhe

Tutor North Plympton, SA
I guess that would be guiding them to make use of knowledge in real life situations by making connections between concepts and practice. By doing so, they learn something that is useful and could probably help them later in their lives. I think I am passionate about Matan, so I could try my best to make students consider this subject positively…
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Danila

Tutor Cowandilla, SA
A tutor can help student learn new things in a friendly and enjoyable manner such that students fall in love with the subject and not fear it. As a tutor I am confident I can share my knowledge in the most understandable manner through example and decent…
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Rajni

Tutor North Plympton, SA
I am good at incorporating connections to the student's interests, helping minimize their weaknesses by providing truly personalized learning. I am strong at: being patient, caring and able to communicate with kids at their level. being able to explain difficult things in a simple way. seeing things through my student's eyes, not just my…

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We have absolutely loved having Val as our tutor and we have seen improvement in our daughter school work as a result of our sessions.
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Inside RichmondTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alice explored trigonometry concepts and practised solving linear equations, working through diagrams to visualise problems.

In Year 10, Ethan focused on exam revision by tackling questions on compound interest and financial maths calculations, building confidence with past test examples.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Chloe strengthened her understanding of equivalent fractions and learned to convert between fractions and decimals using step-by-step practice activities.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 maths, one student's notes reveal that unclear assignment instructions and messy written work made it difficult to track what needed to be done; "Sheets and books were quite messy/disorganized—fixing this may help her keep track of instructions and tasks."

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student struggled with extracting information from graphs and tables during probability work, which slowed progress on worded questions.

In Year 7, motivation flagged during new topics, leading to slow starts and forgotten connections between lessons.

For several students across Years 8–10, practice was limited mostly to familiar question types rather than tackling more challenging or unfamiliar problems.

Recent Achievements

One Richmond tutor noticed a big shift in Tia's approach to trigonometry—after struggling with labelling triangle sides in earlier tests, she now identifies hypotenuse, opposite, and adjacent correctly without help, even catching her own mistakes mid-problem.

In another session, Molly brought questions she'd found tough in class and, after some prompting, worked through multi-step worded problems independently—something she hesitated to try on her own before.

Meanwhile, Natalia showed new self-reliance by spotting when she'd missed parts of a maths question and correcting herself before moving on.

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 City of West Torrens Public Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sports College South Australia - West Adelaide Football Club.