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Purwa
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Purwa

Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor must recognise the level of understanding of a student and then explain concepts to that level. This will ensure progress of the student. 1) I have patience to keep explaining till the student understands it. 2) I teach each student differently based on their level of understanding. 3) I prepare myself well before the session, try to…
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Kazi Tazwar

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most important role of a tutor is to empower students in their learning journey. This involves not only imparting knowledge but also instilling confidence and a love for learning. A tutor should provide personalized guidance, adapt their teaching style to suit individual needs, and offer constructive feedback. Moreover, fostering a positive…
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Hoang Minh Thu

Tutor Southbank, VIC
-Be their friends, talking with them -Be patient with them, explain everything in detail -Give them strength and believe in themselves=> They can do everything and successfully highschool with high grades. They can self-study for future education career and solve the problems based on my guidelines. -I would not force them to exactly what I am…
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Seetalprith Kaur

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Ensuring the student's questions are answered clearly and properly, even if it requires a lengthy process. It is important for the tutor be enthusiastic at all times without showing feelings of apathy, even when the student asks the same question many times. The tutor should always motivate the student to try out new questions, and help them gain…
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Damien

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Personally, the most important is to be within the student's grasp, by identifying their difficulties, by giving them clear explanations - starting with the easiest and then move on - to make sure their foundations are solid. Once the difficulties are identified, we can focus on more specific aspects and make progress faster. I am patient and I…
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Rohan Ramesh

Tutor Southbank, VIC
The tutor has so many key responsibilities and actions to do. As he/she needs to aware that individuals are understanding, there should be effective communication, setting realistic goals, creating a supportive environment and also providing them a constructive feedback. I am good in teaching and received very good compliment from my colleagues…
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Nirav

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think teaching students how to be independent is something tutors must do. Prioritizing things like active learning wherein students get to question things themselves, rather than being spoon-fed answers is important. Making them learn that they can find the answers themselves if they put in the effort is important. And obviously creating all…
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Joseph Kevin

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutor helps to develop interest of a particular subject in students life. A lot many times, students like the subject because the way of delivery and the personality of the tutor. I believe to have the character and passion to transform young minds in understanding and applying fundamental concepts. I have good people and communication skills.…
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Lauren

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Being adaptable and patient are the things I find to be the most important. I feel that people are their own worst critic and not being able to do something right away can really take a toll on a person. Being able to adjust my teaching technique, being calm, and being supportive while a student may be struggling is so important to the students…
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Swarnim

Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor should understand the standing of the student and should plan his lectures accordingly. Every kid has his/her pace of learning and a tutor should respect that by changing his/her method of teaching as required. Add-312465+761246=_(8 sec) Sqr-87*87=_(5 sec) Multiply:94*107=_(6 sec) Discounts offered-25%+30%+40% Flat discount?(11 sec).. I…
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Saini

Tutor Southbank, VIC
As I mentioned above, understanding is very important. I have had some great professors/teachers in my who were very understanding to my needs and were able to make me grow. They motivated me to become better and constantly tried to bring out the best of my abilities. I believe their persistence and belief in me, is what drove me to do more in…
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Dharitri

Tutor Southbank, VIC
1. Build a good rapport and understand the abilities of student 2. Tailor lessons into bits and chunks so that it's easier to understand 3.Set goals 4. Provide constructive feedback back 5. Make learning more fun 6. Pour a lot of confidence and courage 7. Continuous monitoring Being an engineer and having a parent from teaching…
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Deep

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I feel helping them without them realizing that you helped them is the most important thing as it gives a significant boost to their problem solving abilities. I think being flexible, adaptive to needs and clear communication are my greatest…
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Zhuo

Tutor Southbank, VIC
From my perspective of view, the most important things I can teach a student are the interests in this subject and finding pleasure from it. If that does not work, I will teach students the train of thought when solving different types of questions, summarise the key points and raise efficiency in their learning. I was raised up in another country…
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Jiang

Tutor Southbank, VIC
- Let the students take the ownership of their own study - Always encourage and motivate the student - Build a strong rapport with the student - Communication skill: Worked as a peer mentor in RMIT for semester 2 2022. - Great time management skill. - Being passionate and open minded as a…
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Chintan

Tutor Southbank, VIC
As per my opinion, I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be their friend and guide and help them as their friend. More often than not, students fear approaching tutors. But if you have maintained a friendly relation with your students, your students will not hesitate in coming and speaking with you. This way, a…
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Nivethitha

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Teaching them the curriculum and making them score higher is not alone enough making them realize what they are capable of. Not every student are good with their IQ, their IQ Capacity does not judge what they can do. All students have a unique personality and skill it's us the tutors should make them understand that they can do a lot more than…
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Wanyu

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Use my professional literacy to teach them more as much as I can. Also let them to enjoy and accept the way I teach. To put the most important thing of being a teacher to the first which is responsibility to them. I‘m patient enough to get along with child. And I love to communicate with them. I also be very passion and have creativedynamic way…
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Juilee

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Firstly, making a kind human being out of them and increase their knowledge level is the main aim of a tutor. Along with that, watering their out of the box ideas and help them channelize their thought process is a duty of the tutor. Assisting them to come up with innovative ideas and develop strong problem-solving capabilities to apply in real…
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Yucheng

Tutor Southbank, VIC
Teach them how to study which they will benefit through their whole life. And make them fall in love with study, teaching should be interesting and classes should be fun. I am strongly responsible and get along well with children. I am also good at maths and science, and I know how to explain to children using interesting ways instead of reading…
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Andreas

Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think the most important thing is to help them to translate things into their own way of thinking. Furthermore, it is important to teach the student a feeling or sensitivity for the topic just by asking the right question. Finally, it is important to show the students that learning is something wich can be fun or at least it is something you…
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Pinyi

Tutor Southbank, VIC
A tutor's greatest contribution is to give students confidence in their upcoming studies. In addition to teaching academic knowledge, tutors need to point out directions for students and divide difficult tasks into steps to cultivate students' problem-solving ability. I have sufficient experience in counseling teenagers, I am good at communicating…
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Yichen

Tutor Southbank, VIC
- be friendly and respectful - be helpful - listen to students - polite and good attitude - be responsive to any questions I am an easy-going and supportive person. I respect people from diverse cultural and social backgrounds, can work and communicate effectively in a team. My technological skills are good. I can use multiple digital…

Local Reviews

Happy with the progress to date.
Lee, Southbank

Inside SouthbankTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Nathan focused on NAPLAN-style questions involving ratio and decimals, as well as strategies for tackling worded fractions problems.

In Year 11, Maya revised specialist mathematics topics such as stationary points and rates of change using practice SAC questions, alongside a review of coordinate geometry and integration by substitution.

For Year 12, Jack worked through complex numbers in both polar and arithmetic forms and practiced exam-style questions covering trigonometric proofs and compound angle identities.

Recent Challenges

During recent sessions, a Year 9 student worked confidently with algebra but "the algebra gets confusing at times"—particularly when manipulating fractions—making test questions harder to tackle under time pressure.

In Year 11 Chemistry, the challenge was recalling key information and applying molar ratios in multi-step pH problems; summarizing details from long worded questions was slow.

One Year 7 session highlighted that turning word problems into equations still feels unfamiliar: starting these questions independently takes extra effort.

When reviewing tests, reading each question carefully mattered—missing this step meant some errors repeated, even after feedback was given.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Southbank noticed Alec, a Year 10 student, now shows more interest during sessions and has started asking questions about tricky topics instead of staying quiet—something he avoided before.

In another session, a senior student preparing for exams independently worked through curve sketching problems and used a stepwise approach to solve them, which had been a stumbling block just weeks earlier.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner who previously rushed maths tests began pacing himself better; last lesson he finished all his questions with time left to review answers on his own.

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 Southbank Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Victorian College Of The Arts Secondary School.