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Tutors in Langford include a Master of Education with 9+ years' K–12 experience, a published high school maths teacher and guidebook author with 12 years' classroom expertise, ATAR 97–99 achievers, peer mentors, Olympiad and subject award winners, as well as passionate coaches and science graduates skilled at engaging students from primary to senior levels.

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Laila

Economics Tutor Canning Vale, WA
The things I consider most important a tutor can do for a student are as follows: - Ensuring the student understands and always asking the student whether they understand. - Providing comfort to the student in their learning - not pressuring them to be perfect. - Providing revision materials to strengthen their memory seamlessly. - Breaking…
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Aaditya

Economics Tutor Martin, WA
The purpose of tutoring is to help students help themselves, or to assist or guide them to the point at which they become an independent learner, and thus no longer need a tutor. A tutor is a person with which a student can ask questions freely and without hesitation in a protective and conducive atmosphere. I always tell my students that the only…
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Zikang

Economics Tutor Southern River, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do is cultivate the student's interest in studying. The person who is going to make the biggest difference in the students academics is themselves. As a tutor, my job is to help the student achieve better in their subjects as well as motivate them to make a difference for themselves. I specialize in…
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Michael

Economics Tutor Bull Creek, WA
It is a necessity for a tutor to establish rapport with their students. As a proponent of a theory in rapport for learners, it is important that the student and teacher must sense each other, sync in their teaching and learning process and experience an affirming positive experience while educating. I am very creative in teaching my students. I…
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Moulika

Economics Tutor Lathlain, WA
A tutor should give attention to her student as most of them work more if you recognize and praise them on their achievement. The simple things like greeting and smile are as important to light up their day. A tutor should be able to boost the confidence level of the students and make it easier for students to understand. My strengths include my…
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Wei Yuan

Economics Tutor Como, WA
As a tutor, improving student's grade is definitely one of it. But I do focus on their understanding on the concept and how does everything works, and believe student knowing the concept would score better grade. Obviously, its still depend what the parents' aim for their child. Otherwise, the best I can do is to help them understand and clear…

Local Reviews

A very good experience. My daughter learned a lot.
seemab, Canning Vale

Inside LangfordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student David worked through probability concepts including measures of spread and interpreting Venn diagrams, focusing on how to approach class test questions.

In Year 8, Molly reviewed algebraic equations and practiced constructing short answer responses in English for greater clarity.

For Year 9, Lucy explored scientific concepts around sound waves and reinforced her understanding of indices and unit measurements using real-world examples to build connections across subjects.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students have struggled with backchecking their math work, leading to repeated "silly mistakes" in areas like indices and composite solids.

One Year 10 note stated, "she needs to focus more on understanding the content in light waves (science)."

In English, a senior student needed guidance to improve grammar and flow in essay writing, sometimes avoiding complex sentence structures due to uncertainty.

In Year 7 mathematics, a student frequently forgot to convert units or check answers against formula sheets, resulting in avoidable errors.

Incomplete homework across primary levels meant gaps persisted and key skills weren't reinforced between sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Langford tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who used to guess at algebra problems now drawing diagrams to map out questions and confidently solving for x, showing real initiative in tackling tricky equations.

In another high school session, a student who'd struggled with analysing visual texts was able to break down images and discuss their meaning without prompting, reflecting new independence in English.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously hesitated on her own began completing area and perimeter tasks solo, finishing all assigned questions without asking for help even once.

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 Thornlie Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Al-Ameen College.