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Trung

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Besides knowledge and communication skills. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify and guide them through the biggest hurdles of their problems such as being lazy or poor time management that makes them struggle during their studies. I believe this is the most important since being able to help them solve their…
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Nabeeha

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Personalize learning to fit each student's pace, encourage critical thinking with open-ended questions, and provide positive feedback to build confidence and love for learning. I have a great deal of experience with tutoring, particularly with mathematics. My patience and adaptability allow me to cater to various learning styles and employ a wide…
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Stephanie

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
A trait I consider to be very important as a tutor is being a good leader. They should be very responsible for their actions, meaning that they will ensure each tutoring session is effective for the student. They should also be assertive, trustworthy and mindful, which helps them offer guidance to other students. Lastly, they should keep an open…
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Trishen

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
I would say a tutors' ultimate goal would be to get in sync with the way the student is taught in their respective schools, colleges or universities. Additionally, it is extremely important to make friends with the students, as this is necessary for proper engagement. I am not afraid to do some research when it comes to getting a student to…
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Thevanthi

Chemistry Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is understand the student's mind and help them achieve their goal. The tutor can help them achieve their goal if they have difficulties and help them understand the basic concept. My strength as a tutor is the most important aspect of understanding the student. Helping them understand the…
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Ashvika

Chemistry Tutor Mount Waverley, VIC
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. This includes providing instruction to the students' needs, building their confidence, and helping them develop critical thinking skills. Active listening and providing constructive feedback can also empower the student to take ownership of…
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Abirami

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
From my experience I noticed that there are students who still hold their voices at school when they have a doubt due to several factors. Once they are comfortable with a tutor, they are more open to questions in their mind and try solving them one on one with the tutor. On this note, I find being a tutor amusing as I always find solving their…
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Fathima

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Never get angry at a student for asking the same question repeatedly. They are asking because we have not done a good enough job in explaining to them. So we must be patient and ensure we explain as clear as possible. It also very important for a tutor to encourage and motivate students. Sometimes students say they want to give up but we must…
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Shen

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Every student is different, from personalities to their academic goals. Tutors should identify what sort of unique methods they should approach their students to give them the best tutoring experience! Most importantly, I hope students are able to have a good time learning and interacting with me. Being able to simplify and relate concepts in real…
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Khush

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
I think the most important aspect as a tutor is to listen to the student and foster independence. They should be able to ask as many questions as possible and make them think and learn about problem solving. I think there are a lot of qualities that go into being a good tutor. A few of the most important skills for the field are patience and…
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Shaarav

Chemistry Tutor Mulgrave, VIC
I think a teacher should explain the topic according to the learning ability of the student. This not only helps the student to understand the concept but also build a bond between student and tutor. Yes, I think that my abilities will assist me to handle this job. With my previous teaching experience I have a good understanding of…
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Mudra

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are build a student’s confidence, personalize learning to suit their style, and simplify complex concepts to make them understandable. Tutors should foster curiosity, provide a safe, judgment-free space, and empower students to think critically and solve problems independently for long-term success. My…
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Piyadigamage Amasha

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and make learning feel achievable. It's not just about explaining content—it’s about creating a safe and supportive space where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and thinking out loud. A good tutor helps students develop a…
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Marcus

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
To assist students in reaching their academic goals, to identify their areas of weakness in a subject, to build a good relationship with the student • Speaking calmly and demonstrating exemplary listening skills to students • Communicating with students at their respective levels to build relationships • Patience towards explaining…
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Vrinda

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
1. Provide support. 2. Give them a comfortable environment. 3. Try and fulfill all their curiosities. 4. Give all the knowledge that you have to them that they can understand / help them. 1. Being able to change teaching methods based on the needs of a child. 2. Strong communication skills 3. The environment I create to make them feel…
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Sehar Aejaz

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a genuine understanding of the subject, build their confidence, and cultivate a positive attitude toward learning. It’s essential to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, rather than just giving answers, so they can become more independent learners.…
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Tim

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Debug - Find and clarify the confusing parts in the subjects Develop - Help student to develop their own efficient study method Motivate - Make students aware what they can use the knowledge for - Using easy methods to deliver complex message - Depth and width of using and applying knowledge - Experience of how knowledge studied can be…
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Nur Azmina Hannani

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Based on my experience, adopting a step-by-step approach that emphasizes understanding is the most effective way to teach concepts. Additionally, providing students with well-prepared notes and practice exercises is incredibly beneficial for their learning. I am patient with students because I understand that every student learns at their own pace…
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Saurabh

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
A tutor must understand a student first. I also think making a lively session and lightening up the session helps release stress and increase the grasping power of students. A tutor must be a friend and a teacher so that the student is free to express difficulties if there are any. I think I can make understand a concept to a person in the way…
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Chathuri

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
I firmly believe that making student's confident about the subject is the most important thing. A tutor is someone who guides the student to the solution also letting the student explore the new entities. It is not like providing the question and the answer at the same time. A tutor must be able to win the heart of the student so the student loves…
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Jing Yuen

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
I believe that the most important responsibility of a tutor is to inspire curiosity and passion for study among students. This can be done by making lessons much more interactive and fascinating, which will encourage them to study for themselves, not for the sake of someone else. Also, tutors should create an environment where students feel…
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Khanh Huynh Bao

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Some of the most important things that a tutor can and should do for a student include: providing useful and timely support if needed, creating a supportive environment in which we can all learn and grow without being afraid of making mistakes, and helping students to identify and overcome their shortcomings to thrive academically. I am very…
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Chinnu Maria

Chemistry Tutor Clayton, VIC
Teach the Building Blocks of Learning. Build Confidence in the Student. Improve a Student's Study Skills. Uncover Learning Styles. Be Compassionate & Build Rapport. Active listening Communication Leadership Problem-solving Patience Positivity Empathy Confidentiality Technical knowledge Time management Ability to work…

Local Reviews

We are quite happy with Soumya's work at this stage.
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Inside Notting HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Aanya practised telling time using both analog and digital clocks, and worked on identifying symmetrical shapes through hands-on drawing tasks.

Year 10 student Kevin focused on balancing redox equations as well as exploring the differences between galvanic and electrolytic cells using past exam questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah completed detailed organic chemistry revision, tackling reaction pathways and structural isomers of homologous series with real VCAA-style problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Chemistry, answers often lacked clear layout and consistent use of units, especially in calculation and equilibrium questions; as one tutor noted, "units need to be shown correctly at all stages of answer." This led to confusion when interpreting formulae or balancing redox equations.

In Year 9 Mathematics, working was sometimes scattered on the page or missing key steps in long division and fraction conversions, making it difficult to check reasoning.

A Year 4 student's homework revealed distraction during lessons, with unfinished word problems and skipped working for time-telling tasks—leaving her unsure how she arrived at each answer.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Notting Hill noticed a Year 11 student who previously rushed through calculation questions now takes a methodical approach, laying out each step clearly and using the correct SI units without reminders.

A Year 8 student, who used to get distracted during lessons, showed much better concentration last week—she was able to work through problems mentally and completed all set tasks without losing focus.

In a recent primary session, a Year 4 student confidently solved fraction addition and multiplication questions independently after struggling with mixed fractions earlier in the term.

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 Glen Waverley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Pinewood Primary School.