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Binujot

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
* In my opinion , tutor must understand student ‘s needs and wants well , basically their level of understanding, learning level , so that, tutor will provide his/ her service accordingly. * I can understand the strengths and weaknesses of the students, which will help me to bring fruitful changes in the life of…
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Ashleigh

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
I think the most important thing is to teach the way they learn and not force them to learn the way you teach. I have recently finished high school, so I still have all the knowledge as well as the resources needed to help…
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Dhanasri

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to try to find out the way the student learns best. Whether it is visually, auditory, or another way, the tutor should try to teach in a way that the student can learn the easiest, especially for primary school kids so they can begin to enjoy learning and studying instead of it being a boring task…
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Raghini

Tutor Byford, WA
The most important thing is to make them comfortable with you because if they aren't, they won't learn anything I'm patient so I'm happy to go over material any amount of times for the student to understand it. I'm friendly so my students don't feel…
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Mojolaoluwa

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
At its core, tutoring is about so much more than academic work; it's about building a relationship, cultivating a connection, and helping students change not only their results in a class, but also their attitude toward it. I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is adapting their learning to give a more personalised learning…
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Zambu

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
A tutor of course, should see to it that the student learns the material that they need to efficiently and thoroughly, but I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them the desire to learn and efficient ways to study. This is the most important thing I try to achieve as a tutor because doing this ensures…
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Shanelle

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Being there for them, not getting upset or mad if they keep getting it wrong, helping them through it and praise them even when they didn’t get it correct if they are trying. I’m calm, I’m patient, I try explaining in ways that they understand as I understand things in my own way…
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Paige

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them, support them every step of the way, and believe in themselves. It is easy to get frustrated when pre-planned methods are not working, or when students struggle with the concepts at hand. It is pertinent that tutors remain calm and are able to improvise and reflect. As…
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Darrel Jay

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
A tutor can help a student do better in school by improving in subjects they usually find a hard time studying. A tutor can make a student appreciate these subjects that they might usually dislike because of its difficulty. A tutor assists the teacher in helping students unlock their full potential. I am patient as a tutor. I can repeat the…
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Simranpreet

Tutor Kelmscott, WA
There concepts needs to be clear and precise My main strength is I m punctual and hard…
Musawa
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Musawa

Tutor Seville Grove, WA
Be understanding, patient and clear in the way you explain things and talk to the students. Don't make the students feel pressured as well. Being understanding, as not everyone has the same level of intuition or intelligence level. I am able to recognise this and be patient in every experience I have had…
Anit Rose
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Anit Rose

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
Important thing would be trying to understand the thought process of the child and thereby helping the child to apprehend the concepts in an effective manner. Keen listener Patience and Understanding Expressive and…
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Pranavi

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
I think the most important thing is to recognise the child's unique strengths and weaknesses and build from there. Making sure to communicate well and simplify topics so that they can feel confident and be approachable, so they ask lots of questions. I think my strengths as a tutor is being able to break down difficult concepts into smaller chunks…
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Abhinav

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
As a tutor, the most important thing that I can do for a student is to further their understanding and remove confusion regarding any subject. This resulting in higher marks for them is my main goal. My ability to explain certain problems using examples is fairly strong. I am also pretty experienced in mathematics as I use it on an almost daily…
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Bahar

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to be available and open to teach the student concepts as many times as the student may ask. By doing so, this would make the student feel comfortable to ask questions, which obviously gives the student some space to improve. Communication is a vital part in this job and thus by keeping an…
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Damon

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
The most important thing I could do for a student is not just help them learn the topics but teach the techniques for them to use to help themselves learn the topics easier. Strong understanding of math, patience, ability to break concepts…
Emily
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Emily

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
I believe that providing positive atmosphere for a student is the most important thing as students can be most confident, enthusiastic, and interactive with a tutor when they are in positive environment. As I have been in a number of real classroom situations, I am capable of dealing with students and finding out their needs and weaknesses. Thus,…
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Nayana

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
The most significant things a tutor can do for a student are to provide academic advice, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these characteristics has the capacity to reimagine a class, topic, or school in general for a young learner. As a tutor, I think one of my main strengths will be my patience to work with students. This…
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Dionysius

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
The most important things tutor can do for a student is to have communication between students and tutors and patience. WIth communication, it's most beneficial that tutors get their points across to the students and if they still don't get it, then patience will help out since it might take a bit of time for them to understand. Knowing the…
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Nandini

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
Help them with strengthening their foundations and building up their confidence. My biggest strength as a tutor is explaining complex ideas in a very simplified…
Julia
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Julia

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
First of all, it's all about individual support. Then clarifying concepts, boost confidence, and Encourage Critical Thinking: I think a tutor must definitely have strength in knowledge, Patience, adaptability, availability as well as in…
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Aneeta

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
Students often tend to be awkward and shy, so a tutor need to be laid back and can keep their cool even when students are non-responsive or sometimes, rude. A tutor needs to take the student's academic struggles into account, and praise the efforts they put in and also keep track of the student's progress. The most important thing a tutor can do…
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Siluni

Tutor Forrestdale, WA
Enable them to develop specific techniques to retain the memory of the subject. Make the lesson interesting and keep the student engaged. Identifying student's weaknesses and working to improve them. I am able to teach students about best skills for time management and organisation. It is not only about the subject itself but how they are able…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Isabelle focused on solving linear equations using the balance method and learned how to structure word problems into algebraic equations.

In Year 9, Emily worked through trigonometry basics with practical examples and reviewed quadratic formula applications for her upcoming assessments.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Arjun consolidated skills in fraction multiplication and division before exploring perimeter and area concepts through hands-on questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to finish an exam paper and left some questions incomplete, as noted: "The paper was not finished and worksheet given as homework."

For a Year 8 learner, the habit of over-erasing and cosmetic correction—rather than addressing actual calculation errors—meant extra time was spent hunting for misplaced signs instead of mastering new concepts in algebra.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student relied heavily on classpad tools; "some tests will require him to show his workings," so avoiding written steps risks losing marks even when answers are correct.

In primary years, forgotten homework and missing notebooks interrupted momentum.

Recent Achievements

In Year 10, Owen has started asking for more homework than usual and now insists on tackling extra questions after overcoming earlier confusion with algebra—last session, he even taught himself how to find the distance between two points using coordinates.

Meanwhile, Flynn, also in high school, picked up matrix operations swiftly and now solves problems independently on his classpad with barely any help.

For a younger student, Tawny was excited to recall September's work on fractions and dived straight into comparing and converting them without hesitation.

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 Armadale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australian Christian College - Darling Downs.