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Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel more confident about their abilities and knowledge. The more they can back them-self, the more they can be composed in a test environment, the better they perform in test conditions, the better their marks. Like a positive feedback loop, this will also increase confidence;better…
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Akhila

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
A tutor's mission is like being a guide in a fun adventure park of knowledge! Firstly, we gotta make sure our students feel like they're strapping in for the most exciting roller coaster ride of their academic life. Secondly, it's all about keeping the energy high and the atmosphere as cheerful as a sunny day at the beach. Lastly, we sprinkle in a…
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Anna

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
Making sure that the student properly understands what they're being taught and assisted with - that the information is going to stick and actually be of use to them after the tutoring session is over. Being able to break down complicated writing-related concepts into a form that's both novel and understandable. I'm also a fast reader, and am…
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Alex

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
I feel that getting to know and appreciating each individual student for who they are as a person in so important. It makes the student feel appreciated and allows a relaxed, productive, friendly and positive workspace to form. This can be done by having conversations about their days, having a laugh with them and fully engaging with what each…
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Moksh

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
- Build a strong relationship with student and tutor - Good communicating and listening skills with both parents and students - Teaching how students can succeed and provide easier learning pathways I believe I have great patience and I can provide an enjoyable working environment for students. I also believe that I have good skills in: Problem…
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Katharine

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
A tutor should adapt to the learning style that is required for each individual and work to build the student's confidence in their ability. The provision of a supportive environment in which student's feel empowered to ask questions and articulate their needs is critical to a fruitful and successful partnership. Having worked in both academia…
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Jimin

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
A tutor can help students to make their learning process more simpler. I am open to help and clear queries as and when…
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Amanda

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
Understand what is the study method that works best. Each person is different, it is necessary to mold the learning needs of each one Patient, understanding,…
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Aidan

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
That I offer a unique student perspective in learning and have done the subjects recently which means I understand the course and the important techniques needed to succeed in the future. I am patient and respectful as a student as I have been tutored before I value the importance of an encouraging tutor. I am also reliable, so I always arive…
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Zachary

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
a Tutor should make their students comfortable, creating a safe learning space to facilitate growth and development. Beyond that, professionalism cannot be neglected, in tuition materials and style of teaching. I also personally believe that as a tutor, being approachable is the most important aspect of tutoring as the best way of learning, from…
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Jack

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do is to adapt their teaching style to fit with the individual learning style of each student. Whether that be taking more time and working through it with them, or giving them more challenging tasks and letting them complete it on their own. Have completed 3 years of engineering at UWA, and have a…
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jessie

Tutor Wembley Downs, WA
As a tutor, the most important thing you can do is offer support and guidance whilst still letting the student find the solution themselves. It's about making the student feel comfortable whilst still having their respect. I am neat, reliable and super friendly. I love engaging with people and working through problems. My biggest strength as a…
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Mahindu

Tutor Scarborough, WA
The most important thing for a tutor to do is making the student feel in control of their learning and making sure they understand the relevant concepts with minimal hassle from either party. My strengths as a tutor are the fact that I can explain complex/difficult concept in a way that can be easily understood by the students. Also, due to my…
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Karen

Tutor Woodlands, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is motivate them and help them realise that they can succeed and help them to really understand the subject and be able to use this understanding to achieve good grades. I think my strengths are being patient and understanding and the ability to tailor explanations to specific students and work…
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Priyank

Tutor Woodlands, WA
As a tutor, My primary responsibility would be to build a positive relationship between my student and support them with their academic and/or mental weaknesses, in addition, my role would also include building their knowledge for the future and prepare them for their academic success ahead. In order to maximise their gain, I would build a…
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Tanveer

Tutor Woodlands, WA
I think the most important a tutor can do for a student is instill confidence in them which will allow them to flourish in any subject no matter how hard it is. There are many ways to help a student become more confident such as explaining difficult concepts to them or showing them how to go about difficult questions and I find it to be a quality…
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Isla

Tutor Woodlands, WA
I think its their ability to motivate students is very important, by giving them a different perspective. I am easy talk to and very understandable, taking the time to explain difficult concepts it in a way that a student is familiar with is easy! Also as I have just graduated in 2022, I am very familiar with test structures and content throughout…
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Jacob

Tutor Woodlands, WA
To never answer a question for them, and to make them believe in themselves more than they ever have. I can give them the tools, and hint at possible directions they could take, and instil them with the confidence that they can solve this question themselves. If tutoring was reduced to answering questions on the student's behalf, they would…
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Deki

Tutor Woodlands, WA
Tutoring is not like formal teaching in the school where we teach concepts, assigns activity, monitor assess student’s academic learning. Tutoring is completely focused on what the particular student wishes to progress in; helping students in the area they aren’t confident about, making students to set a goal and achieve the target with…
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Pema

Tutor Woodlands, WA
As I have mentioned in my strength, I consider that it is very important to be an easy person to interact with. It enables students to be comfortable with the tutor and clarify their doubts. It is also important for the tutor to do his homework before tutoring and understand the learning speed of the student. Tutors must not be boring and make…
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Sebastian

Tutor Floreat, WA
Empathy. Teachers who are quick tempered and create hostile environments do not encourage learning. I find I learn best in a supportive environment and hence I will create one for my students. I am able to break down complex topics into easy to understand analogies and also can explain through drawings and…
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Cecilia

Tutor Floreat, WA
Passion and patience will always come up first. No matter how good the strategy is, if a tutor doesn't have passion on teaching and patience to get along with students, students won't be able to improve efficiently. As a previous special education teacher, and currently a speech pathology student, I can understand that being patient plays an…
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Rebecca

Tutor City Beach, WA
1. Providing a figure of support - It's important that a student feels comfortable asking their tutor questions and knows that they will be taken seriously no matter how simple the question may seem. 2. Encouragement - It's easy for students to lose confidence when they can't understand something, and as a tutor it's important that you can help…

Local Reviews

Great service, took the drama out of finding a tutor. really impressed.
Alexandra M., Wembley Downs

Inside Wembley DownsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jacob focused on prime factorization and calculating highest common factors and lowest common multiples through a series of number and word problems.

Year 8 student Maya worked on expanding algebraic brackets with both addition and subtraction, as well as rearranging equations to isolate variables.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Olivia practiced converting between mixed, proper, and improper fractions and decimals, using visual aids to reinforce her understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student's tendency to avoid writing out working led to confusion with negatives—"he tried solving in his head and missed adding the minus sign."

Another Year 11 learner grew frustrated when extended problems required sustained effort, preferring breaks rather than persisting with written steps.

In English (Year 7), messy story planning made it hard to condense narratives within exam time limits; as a tutor observed, "the plot of a video game was recounted instead of an original story."

In multiple grades, skipping assigned reading meant students struggled to analyze texts or discuss beyond surface details.

Recent Achievements

One Wembley Downs tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on algebra—this week, after just a few reminders, he managed to expand brackets and rearrange equations on his own.

Another high schooler, usually hesitant with creative writing, surprised their tutor by finishing an entire story draft for the first time, building narrative flow much more confidently than before.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously guessed at tricky words has started asking for help when reading aloud instead of skipping them—she now works through unfamiliar vocabulary step by step.

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 Scarborough Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wembley Downs Primary School.