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Weishun

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think the most important thing is enjoying the study. Tutor not only can give students knowledge, but also can be a friend with them. When they are enjoying study, they can study more efficient. My name is Weishun, Zhou. I finished my high school in an International School in Czech Republic, which is a Cambridge international school. Growing…
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Xinyi

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Always know what students need and what's their priority. This means a tutor need to show respect to students. They need to know very well about the students and are wise and knowledgable enough to give good advice and make sure students love listening to the advice. I love to solve questions. If I could make complicated things into easy ones, I'd…
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Mehmoodul

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
As a tutor, it is very important that the teacher becomes an inspiration to the student. The passion with which the tutor teaches the student matters a lot and this also influences the students influence on the subject. When a tutor teaches the student with passion, the student is definitely going to like the subject and learn with full passion as…
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Manav

Physics Tutor Netley, SA
Understand them and their learning habits. If a tutor does not understand their student, they can never excel at tutoring that student or almost anyone. Helping a student grow and evolve. A student can be thought of as a growing plant. They need the correct amount of sunlight and water to grow. Similarly students need the right amount of help if…
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Chengappa

Physics Tutor Broadview, SA
Tutors needs to deliver their fullest in educating the student. They need to have the patience to redirect from the main concept in focus to teach the fundamentals which the student lacks the knowledge. I explain as detailed as possible depending on the extent the student knows-if the student lacks the basics of the subject, I make a considerable…
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Shenal

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to get a proper understanding of the level of mathematical 'maturity' of a specific student, rather than just assuming a certain background knowledge. Once this is established, it's possible to get the core of what exactly a student is struggling with (usually a particular fundamental concept) and…
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Sanyukta Satish

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The learnings given by a tutor needs to be tailored as per the student.. Every individual is different, has different interests, has different caliber. We need to understand their potential, unlock it and provide our boost to it. I am a very patient person and understand that i may need to repeat my explanations as needed. Sometimes I might need…
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Hasan

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for the students is to understand and listen to them and their needs. When a tutor listens and spends time building a relationship with his/her student, it allows the tutor to personalise the learning for the student by incorporating connections to the student's interests. In addition, it allows…
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Syed Ahmed

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Help students understand concepts that they are struggling with as tutors can provide the one on one assistance required for this. I am a well-rounded student and a patient individual. I've been in the shoes of the struggling students before and therefore, I can relate with them and that will make giving them aid…
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Abrar

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence by providing personalized support and guidance, and to cultivate a positive attitude towards learning by fostering curiosity and resilience. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to communicate complex ideas in simple and accessible ways, tailoring my approach to…
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Kshitij

Physics Tutor Clearview, SA
Understanding the student by listening carefully to them is important so you know the best way to help them with any problems. Having faith and trust in a student is also very important and enables them to build self confidence and trust within themselves and their ability to solve problems. Tutors must also tailor their teaching style to suit how…
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Nino

Physics Tutor Clearview, SA
The tutor's objective is not simply to relay information to a student in a bland or dry manner, but rather to establish a solid foundation and understanding for the students - to devise a teaching method that works best. The objective is for the student to learn in the most efficient and enjoyable manner. I am a University lecturer and a senior…
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Delmol

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Make students understand the concept using real world examples rather than just giving notes I have strong base in Maths and science. Confident to answer the questions…
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Minh Tan

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think tutors need to make/ help students feel comfortable and less stressful with their studies in school. Talking to the students and identify their strengths and weaknesses, and hence support them to improve and reach their fullest potential. I always try to adapt my teaching to the students. I never want to be fixed with one way of teaching…
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Fida

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
As a tutor, I believe it is critical for providing a space for students to not be afraid to be wrong and foster engagement. A tutor must allow students to think for themselves and provide prompts which enable more critical and deeper thinking. A tutor must be able to understand the different needs for each student and be able to provide the…
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Haider Ali

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
I think a tutor can teach a student how to learn a topic after it is explained by the tutor. Because at the end, it is the student who needs to learn by themselves after something is being taught to them. A tutor should make sure that anyone can learn those topics on their own if they are introduced by the tutor. My first strength as a tutor is my…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor North Plympton, SA
Being able to teach a student enough material for them to be able to pass the class, that is what you are being paid to do. There are also many ineffible qualities that will set apart a good tutor from a great one. Such qualities include, understanding the student, being supportive of them and their emotions and ensuring the student is effectively…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The roll of a tutor is two-fold. Firstly, to help students understand the material they are working with. There are many ways to go about this, but one of the most important roles of a tutor is to be able to bring intuition to the abstract. This in addition to introducing effective methods for solving problems. The second key roll is helping…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Ashford, SA
Build interest. For younger student, most of them are still trying to find their interest in a certain field. The best thing I can do is to build interest with my humorous skill. Interest can lead students to an automatic learning mode, they will intake the related knowledge and digest them by themselves, and have the ability to do self-study,…
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Efstratia

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
Reduce their stress levels around assessment and being resourceful as a learning tool Helping students enjoy school more and improve their grades Student retention (I have 6 regular students a week for the last 2…
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Aekam

Physics Tutor Pooraka, SA
Understand their aim, goal, personality alongside their needs/wants. I am Very easy going, patient, understanding, and I like to make sure each problem is solved through proper steps, with a healthy amount of questioning and confirming of the students…
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Akshay

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for students is making sure that the student completely understands the concept and does not try to rote learn it. I believe that a tutor is a person who can change the point of view of a student through which they can grasp the concept well and improves their understanding ability. I own…
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Luis

Physics Tutor Adelaide, SA
The most important this that a tutor can do for a student, is to keep in mind that tutoring is not the same as giving a lecture. That needs to be reflected in the adaptation of the tutoring session to the individual student. This can be done by lowering or raising the level if needed, speeding up or slowing down, and providing precise feedback…

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Albert is a very nice guy, polite, thorough and a good tutor, I personally would hire him again.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ava practised multiplication with fractions and worked on telling time to the quarter hour.

In Year 9, Emily focused on factorising quadratic expressions and revisited expanding algebraic expressions for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel explored trigonometric ratios using calculator techniques and solved angle of elevation problems by sketching diagrams for visual understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was frequently reminded to double-check her maths work but continued to skip this step during quizzes, leading to repeated "silly mistakes" despite knowing the content.

In Year 11 algebra sessions, over-reliance on mental calculations meant steps weren't written out—"too much done in her head," as one tutor observed—which led to confusion and hidden errors when negative signs appeared.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner admitted she hadn't practiced any assigned homework that week; when asked about fractions and time conversions, gaps showed quickly. These moments left lessons focused on re-covering basics instead of building new skills.

Recent Achievements

One Hendon tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through SOHCAHTOA problems now pausing to check each step and catching small errors on her own.

In a senior session, a Year 12 student who once hesitated to ask for help began preparing questions in advance, using them to clarify trickier calculus concepts—she finished most textbook tasks without needing prompts.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 went from guessing time questions to confidently drawing clocks with the correct times and explaining her reasoning out loud before moving on to more advanced worded problems.

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 Civic Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hendon Primary School.