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Tasneem
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Be honest. It is very important for a tutor to be honest in their responses. Secondly, the language the teacher uses has great impact on the students. Therefore, the language should always be clear and clean. My strength as a tutor is that I can impart the concept in a very understandable manner using different aides (visual etc.). I make sure…
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The most important aspect is to engage the students and bring out the passion for the subject that they teach. That includes placing extra time for enthusiastic students to further their studies and creating an enjoyable atmosphere. Being a student receiving tutoring the extra help and nice environment aids in maintaining the students interest, I…
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The most fundamental thing is to teach them about the subject itself. More importantly, is the influence of your value and behaviour on students. Your compassion and dedication can motivate students to fulfill their potential and achieve more than they've expected. First of all, I'm really talented at maths. I can help students to understand…
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The most important role a tutor can play is showing constant and unconditional support for their student. This is something I've learned from the example of my previous tutor who answered almost every email or text message within the hour within reason. I believe showing this constant support allows the student to trust us as tutors and react more…
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Make them feel like you believe in them, and ensure you are being kind and patient and encouraging. Confidence in a student makes a huge difference to their willingness to learn and their study habits. I have patience and understanding, and make sure a student has a solid base to build their knowledge on. I like to work with the student and ensure…
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Teaching to the student's strengths and boosting their confidence in the abilities they lack is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Understanding the student's strengths is the foremost thing and personalizing the learning experience (by also making it fun) based on these strengths will help the student excel in any subject. I…
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According to me the following things a tutor can do for his/her student : - Flexibility - Patience -Good Listener - Honesty - Flexibility Tutor can help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutoring is a rewarding role to be in. Tutoring has the potential to help you grow like…
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interact with the student and attend to their needs. Being able to communicate as a friend whilst teaching according to a child's…
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The most important thing a tutor can do would be to personalise the study plan and instruction to ensure that the student's weaknesses and strengths are being addressed and to have the patience to explain concepts repeatedly if the student doesn't understand it at first. Often times, students seek outside tutoring as they feel the help they…
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Teaching the content required within a particular subject is only the start of what a tutor can do for their student, but teaching them how to apply everything they have learned to not only the subject at hand but how they are tested within that subject. Since going through the HSC I have learned that some subjects teach content in a very…
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The most important thing which a tutor can do for a student is to make him understand the concept instead of just showing him how to solve the problems. If a student understands the concept well then he can solve any type of problem. As I tutor , my strengths are understanding the level of teaching required for any particular student. Each student…
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- Can impart the techniques, skills and understanding of maths to the student to allow appplication in daily situations - Meet individual needs as a student Strengths - Possess an in-depth knowledge of maths - Understand the importance of meeting students' needs - Patient Weaknesses - None currently aware…
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I seek to create a classroom atmosphere that is engaging and stimulating, such that students are encouraged to become inquisitive and involved with their learning in order to maximise personal growth and development of skills. I also believe being able to identify each students learning styles to approach their learning ability at reach. I aim to…
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The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are dependability, a connection, and academic coaching. I am highly organised. I always take notes and use a series of tools to help myself stay on top of deadlines. I like to keep a clean workspace and create action plans for different situations which helps increase…
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Make them feel confident in their abilities is definitely the most significant. Providing them with the skills to not only pass the exam or assessment but give them the ability to progress through school and further confidently. As someone who struggled with exams throughout high school, I feel I can bring some first hand experience and coping…
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Make sure the Student is comfortable with the maths concepts and ensure they are kept interested at all times. Strengths - can fit with the students personality as soon as I meet them Weaknesses - May take up too many…
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a tutor must motivate children to learn by themselves and encourage them not to give up when solving complex question. Instead of giving direct answer, Tutor must guide a children step by step to solve every problem. I easily mix with student as a friend. I got a positive review for all of my tutored student. 7 Years experience in total in…
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After confirming they've got a handle on a concept, emphasise practise and self-study. I believe this is important in ensuring they get enough time with a concept so as not to forget it. I believe I'm good at explaining concepts in more than one way and being patient. I enjoy interacting with the kids and it makes me genuinely happy when they…
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The most important things tutors can do for students are encouraging them, keeping their students motivated allows the students, especially younger ones to have a higher chance of success due to high motivation and encouragement which causes self belief. Other important things a tutor can do is have a personal yet professional relationship which…
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Support. Providing a great amount of support and motivation is crucial for a student’s education path. Without this, a lack of drive would occur which is detrimental to their learning, ultimately affecting their peers around them which acts like the domino effect. I have been to multiple coaching centres since Kindergarten and I have realised…
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A tutor must be student-centered and patient. One must understand the difficulties of the child in a certain learning area and must find ways to overcome these difficulties using the student's strengths. One must be patient enough to guide the students in learning and to help them overcome their fear and apathy of the subject. My greatest strength…
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A tutor can build on what a child is doing in the classroom and teach in a tailored way to the students' abilities and personality. They can also build a close relationship with a student and make them feel comfortable in asking questions that they usually wouldn't ask in a classroom situation. I am a very patient person who is willing to try…
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Open communication is essential is to make sure the student understands that mistakes can be learned from and should not be a frustration, this can be done by providing appropriate support especially for more complex concepts by ensuring that the student thoroughly understands how to approach the question. Ensuring the student actually understands…

Local Reviews

All is going well- Anthony is a fantastic tutor!
Donia

Inside WoodparkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ethan revised multiplication strategies and practiced adding fractions with unlike denominators using visual models.

In Year 7, Emily focused on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, and tackled problems involving elapsed time.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Jack worked through multiplying and dividing fractions as well as multi-digit multiplication questions, including mixed numbers and their decimal equivalents.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often skipped writing out working in long division, relying on mental calculations—this sometimes led to errors that were hard to trace ("most of the questions were done in his head and could cause silly mistakes").

In Year 9 English, another student hesitated to expand answers or reference texts for comprehension, preferring short responses rather than building structure.

A senior student tackling essay planning struggled with organizing ideas, leading to unclear arguments.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner avoided practicing harder times tables, sticking to addition strategies even when multiplication was required.

Recent Achievements

One Woodpark tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously rushed through long division now showing real patience and planning—reading each question carefully and planning her next steps before answering.

A Year 8 student, after struggling with the concept of algorithms for several sessions, was finally able to pick up new methods immediately and worked through square roots without hesitation.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who once guessed at answers during reading comprehension is now pausing to locate information in the text and referencing where she found her answers before responding.

What they say about our tutoring

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Nathan has really put great effort into getting to know Ronan, what makes him tick and where he can get the best out of him.

Everything is going well so far with Georgette and Sophia seems to enjoy the hour she has with her this week.  She appreciates some of the new strategies she has learnt.

The tutoring is proving beneficial and enjoyable, and we are keen to continue with Jessica if she is also happy to continue.

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 Greystanes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sherwood Grange Public School.